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Question–: Best Emergency Medicine Book????
What is the best emergency medicine book, for a emergency resident to reference?

For a general practitioner?

For a Med student?


The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)

Answer by ♥ lani s
Very good emergency medicine books as reference include “Marx: Rosen’s Emergency Medicine” and “Emergency Medicine Book by Judith E Tintinalli.”

Other important reference books include “Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine by James R. Roberts”,and “Toxicology Book by Goldfrank”.

For a very good handy reference, you should have the “Oxford Handbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine.” The “5-Minute Medical Consult” is also a good one,you should have it in your PDA.

For Pediatric EM:”Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine” by Gary Fleisheret.al., and “Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics” by Robert M. Kliegman are excellent reference books.

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