Pocket Guide for Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
Pocket Guide for Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery Books
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The Handbook of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery is written for dermatology residents and clerkship students; containing up-to-date and easily accessible medical and surgical in rank. It is a quick reference on a wide range of dermatologic diseases–including concise clinical in rank on diagnostic features, lab findings and matter-of-fact management as well as key surgical anatomy and pearls on lasers, basic science and pharmacology. Also featured are notable dermatologic/dermpath mneumonics and a comprehensive quick reference of cutaneous disease and syndrome associations.
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What a fantastic guide! I judge this pocket guide is a must have for all dermatology providors. It is very simple to use and packed FULL of apt and usefull in rank. No batteries or hot-sync needed!
Rating: 5 / 5
I am recently out of residency and I reckon this is a fantastic pocket reference. I truly wish that I had this as a dermatology resident, especially when I was studying for the board exam. I reckon that primary care physicians who see a lot of dermatologic problems would benefit from having this book as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am an internal medicine resident. I bought this book when I was an PGY-1. It was the best book I’ve ever bought during my residency. The book has helpful tables and diagrams especially when you are oncall and need a quick reference. The dermatology section is brilliant for the Internal Medicine Board. I highly urge this book for medical students and residents.
Rating: 5 / 5