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Approach to Internal Medicine: A Resource Book for Clinical Practice
 
 

Approach to Internal Medicine: A Resource Book for Clinical Practice [Paperback]

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From the reviews of the third edition: "I will be using this as my first-line book to carry with me. The inclusion of JAMA's Rational Clinical Exam highlights is an added evidence-based bonus." - Christine Navarro, McMaster University, Med student, year 3 "Provides practical differential diagnoses for common clinical problems. I greatly appreciate that all units are metric/SI, as similar American resources often do not include lab values in convenient units for practice in Canada." - Jackie Wolting, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry (University of Western Ontario) Med student, year 4 "With its tiny print, block layout, and condensed information, this small and lightweight book is a source of information that can be easily carried around and referenced when you need a reminder while you're on the wards. The index of this book is a pretty good help in navigating through the different pathologies, and the information is reasonably well laid out but it means that this book really is only for the person who has read up on the topics and who just needs a jump-start to remember what they've read before. As such it's probably best for 3rd or 4th year students, working in a practical clinical setting." - Geeta Yadav, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Medical student, year 4 "This is by far the best handbook I have reviewed over the past 4 years. A must for every medical student going through clerkship. Adequately Canadian-based compared to the Massachusetts General Hospital pocket handbook." - Jean-Claude Quintal, University of Dalhousie, Family medicine resident, year 1  "As the Chief Handbook Editor of Toronto Notes, the reviewed publication could be considered the competition! However, I have been truly impressed by this product." - Behzad Hassani, University of Toronto, Med student, year 4 "I enjoyed the helpful mnemonics and the overall ease through which you can maneuver through information." - Martin Korzeniowski, McMaster University, Med student, year 2  "Approach to Internal Medicine is a useful and concise text that provides a practical foundation for common clinical problems." - Ben Wilson, MD, University of Calgary, First year internal medicine resident "I have been recommending your book to all of my friends since the start of my residency and they all love it! There was one girl who was resistant to it (because of the small font) but I just bought it for her and she told me she wished she had it while she was actually a resident in internal medicine. The book is comprehensive and succinct at the same time. It was a great tool during my residency and now completely invaluable while studying for the Royal College exam." - Revital Wanono, MD, University of British Columbia, Respirology fellow, UBC “This is the third edition of a small book with abbreviated, high-yield information on internal medicine diagnoses. … The audience is clearly clinicians … . This book would be most useful for practitioners close to the U.S.-Canadian border, as it lists laboratory references in the common units for both countries. In its function as a memory-jogger, it may have value for internal medicine residents who, once they are reminded of a concept, can further delineate a differential diagnosis.” (Vincent Carr, Doody’s Review Service)

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Feedback from users suggest this resource book is more comprehensive and more practical than many others in the market. One of its strengths is that it was written by trainees in internal medicine who understand the need for rapid access to accurate and concise clinical information, with a practical approach to clinical problem solving.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pocket Medicine is Better, Nov 11 2011
This review is from: Approach to Internal Medicine: A Resource Book for Clinical Practice (Paperback)
Hui is a good book overall for Internal Medicine. Firstly, whoever decided to take away the coiling made a terrible decision. Makes it impossible to use on the ward and assessing patients because you can't keep the page. The previous version was coiled and better. I am studying for Royal College and everyone is told that this is the Gold Standard. It does a very mixed job with a number of topics. Has so much information regarding everything oncology - I believe Hui is an oncologist, then the book pretty much does a bad job on many other topics - cardiology, nephrology, infectious disease, hematology. Our entire studying class has pretty much switched away from this and moved to Pocket Medicine.

The newer version of Pocket Medicine is much better. Has great charts, flow diagrams and provides very good differentials. Also coiled so easy to keep in your pocket and actually use when you are on call. I mean Hui is a good book and you should have it for reference, but as an everyday book Pocket Medicine is better.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Practical on the ward, July 17 2011
This review is from: Approach to Internal Medicine: A Resource Book for Clinical Practice (Paperback)
This book has been very helpful in helping me develop my differential diagnoses and knowing what to ask on history when seeing a patient. It does not have all the details about every disease. However, it does give a broad overview to common clinical encounters, and it does provide brief information on treatment. It does not give detailed treatment plans or dosing of medications, but it does provide a starting point. I would definitely not use this as the only study material for the NBME, but it sure makes me look good on the ward as a third year medical student. I have also observed many residents using this book on the ward. One last point, this book is written by a Canadian and all lab values are in international units.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's alright, Dec 19 2011
By Phil - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Approach to Internal Medicine: A Resource Book for Clinical Practice (Paperback)
This book was ok, I honestly didn't see the hype, the differentials are a little too much, and doesn't really help you narrow things down. I did like how some specific treatments were explained, hypercalcemia was done quite well! As well as anemia. I think there are better books though.

I don't think its so much as an "approach" as quick facts, but the green book does it better.


5.0 out of 5 stars Best Canadian Internal Medicine Pocketbook, Jun 27 2011
By Medaholic - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Approach to Internal Medicine: A Resource Book for Clinical Practice (Paperback)
I'm currently a Canadian medical student, and this is hands down the best handbook you can get for Internal Medicine. It's even better than the Massachusetts Pocket Medicine book which I have also used. Jam packed with information for all encounters you would expect for a rotation in internal medicine. Backed up with evidence based snippets, useful mnemonics and thorough diagnosis and management plans. Contains summarized versions of the JAMA "Rational Clinical Exam" series. It's so good, I see attending staff carry it in their white coats! The only thing lacking is it's not coil bound like it's previous edition and it's a bit thicker than other handbooks. This book along with my stethoscope and pharm reference handbook is all I really need on the wards.
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