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C**3
Perfect for med student clerkship!
Nice overview and perfect for med student clerkship! I am not going into emergency medicine and wanted something that just gave me a good basic understanding of common emergencies. Case Files definitely provided that. However, if you are looking for more detail and current guidelines and practices in EM you may consider getting a more comprehensive resource.
P**A
BUY IT!
WHO THIS IS FOR: Medical students for rotations. I actually loved this. It has great case scenarios and is very applicable. Not all the Case Files are great...this one IS. It works for more than just ER also. Highly recommend for any 3rd/4th year med student. Great for the ER test and like I said, applicable for other rotations. I'm poor, but this book was worth the money. The ER doctor I rotated with started recommend this for all future students he had.
A**R
Great Book
I am a fourth year medical student rotating on EM. I found the cases to be pretty comprehensive, and actually go and explain pathophysiology, and apply some of the basic historical and physical exam findings that may be forgotten over time. The beginning of the book challenges you to think about each case, not just "what is the diagnosis?" but also, "what are the next steps that need to be taken?". That practice, along with the reading material, has really been wonderful. As someone preparing for internship pretty soon, this book actually makes me feel more confident in my ability to manage patients.
A**E
So many grammatical errors...
I use the Case Files series for almost all of my rotations- indicating I like how they are set up and how they present the information. This one is probably the worst one yet containing an error every two to three pages. Most commonly words are left out. Usually it doesn't effect the meaning or understanding, but just annoying (enough that it's making me write this review). I'm highly disappointed that buying the newest edition didn't get me a better book. I will probably avoid buying more Case Files until they start proof reading the books they publish. Sad to see this happen.
A**N
... PA-S end of rotation exams and it was a fantastic book! it had everything I needed to know
Used it to study for PA-S end of rotation exams and it was a fantastic book! it had everything I needed to know. I would highly recommend it to any PA-S out there looking for a way to steady for EORs.
G**6
Nice overview
This is a nice study tool and a little more fun than reading a text book. It helps me during my rotations. The best part about it is that it explains what diagnostic test to do next. It isn't too dense. A solid buy.
D**1
Case Files Emergency Medicine, Third Edition (LANGE Case Files)
Case Files Emergency Medicine, Third Edition (LANGE Case Files) is also a decent book. The only objection as a reviewer of this book is that the print is kind of hard to see. Purchase a nice night lite and all is well again. High performance book for the working practitioner or nurses alike. It is very informative, a definite in the realm of requirements.
D**D
Good Review
(+) Good review for the SAEM exam and the Emergency Medicine Shelf Exam.(-) Lengthy book for what it covers. Could be more concise. Also, no review of procedures like the roadmap series.
I**L
Five Stars
Good!
F**E
Four Stars
It's okay met my expectation
S**A
Great book
I recommend this book to all medical students and residents. Great emergency cases (lots of cases!) with the best diagnoatic tests and management plan. Great book.
C**C
Five Stars
Good book.
T**A
Best ER book
One of the best emergency books I have ever read.
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