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Pocket Guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine In-Training Exam

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  • 38 b/w illus. 89 tables
  • Page extent: 232 pages
  • Size: 234 x 156 mm
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Paperback

 (ISBN-13: 9781107696266)

Not yet published - available from August 2013

US $49.95
Singapore price US $53.45 (inclusive of GST)

Every year emergency medicine resident physicians participate in the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) In-Training Examination to assess their medical knowledge. Preparing for the examination involves assembling several different resources on a wide range of topics. Many resources are either too detailed or too superficial, limiting their effectiveness. Pocket Guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine In-Training Exam is designed specifically for the Emergency Medicine Resident Physician as an aid to revising for the In-Training exam. Pertinent information is organized under the same topics as the examination. The concise text and tables deliver information quickly and a rapid review section allows for self-assessment. In addition, the small portable size enables revision whenever and wherever you are. Pocket Guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine In-Training Exam is the only resource you will need for In-Training Examination preparation.

• Excellent comprehensive review of emergency medicine in a portable format • Over 100 rapid review questions allow self-assessment • All the relevant clinical emergency medicine information without additional filler

Contents

Preface; 1. Cardiology emergencies Marc D. Squillante and Ashley Anklam; 2. Respiratory emergencies John Hafner; 3. Gastroenterologic emergencies Gregory J. Tudor and Alex Koyfman; 4. Neurologic emergencies Lisa Barker and Anthony J. Buecker; 5. Renal and urogenital emergencies Guyon J. Hill and James F. Martin; 6. Endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional emergencies Selina Jeanise; 7. Trauma emergencies Rose Haisler and Theodor Schmidt; 8. Obstetrics and gynecology emergencies Paul Matthews; 9. Pediatrics emergencies Teresa Riech; 10. Psychobehavioral emergencies Paul Matthews; 11. Infectious emergencies Mari B. Baker and Alex Koyfman; 12. Toxicologic emergencies Robert Schwaner and Joshua Zavitz; 13. Environmental emergencies Timothy Schaefer and Vivian Lau; 14. Procedures in emergency medicine E. John Wipfler, III; 15. Rapid review Richard Frederick and Andrew Vincent; Index.

Contributors

Marc D. Squillante, Ashley Anklam, John Hafner, Gregory J. Tudor, Alex Koyfman, Lisa Barker, Anthony J. Buecker, Guyon J. Hill, James F. Martin, Selina Jeanise, Rose Haisler, Theodor Schmidt, Paul Matthews, Teresa Riech, Mari B. Baker, Robert Schwaner, Joshua Zavitz, Timothy Schaefer, Vivian Lau, E. John Wipfler, III, Richard Frederick, Andrew Vincent

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