[Download free pdf] Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence Based Guide, Second Edition (LANGE Clinical Medicine)
| #470463 in Books | 2009-09-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.80 x.80 x8.60l,2.30 | File Name: 0071496130 | 504 pages
||32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.| A workbook and learning aid-- not a reference!|By Greg Lindauer|The unhappy reviewers of this wonderful book tend to complain about omitted differentials. If you are looking for a quick reference, look elsewhere! { For example, Differential Diagnosis Pocket: Clinical Reference Guide (Pocket (Borm Bruckmeier Publishing)) comprehensively lists differentials and fits in a lab-c|About the Author||Scott D.C. Stern, MD, FACP| Professor of Medicine| Co-Director, Junior Clerkship in Medicine| Clinical Director of Clinical Pathophysiology and Therapeutics| University of Chicago| Pritzker School of Medicine| Chicago, IL |Ada
An engaging case-based approach to learning the diagnostic process in internal medicine
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