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MEDICINE
Wolters Kluwer
84
PEDIATRICS
Pocket Pediatrics
Second Edition
Paritosh Prasad, MD,
DTM&H
Clinical Fellow,
MassachusettsGeneral
Hospital, Boston,
Massachusetts Medical
Staff Fellow, National
Institutes of Health,
Bethesda, Maryland
April 2013 / Looseleaf Binder / 7.125 x 4.25
Approx. 304 pp. / Approx. 98 Illus. / Approx. 127
Tables
978-1-4511-5152-7
Series: Pocket Notebook Series
DESCRIPTION
Prepared by residents and attending physicians at
Massachusetts General Hospital, this pocket-sized
loose leaf binder is created in the style of Pocket
Medicine, one of the best-selling references for
medical students, interns, and residents, and focuses
on Pediatrics. This product can be used on the wards
and for candidates reviewing for pediatric board
exams.
In bulleted lists, tables, and algorithms, Pocket
Pediatrics provides key clinical information
about common pediatric problems in cardiology,
pulmonology, gastroenterology, nephrology,
hematology-oncology, infectious diseases,
endocrinology, rheumatology, and neurology as well
as the well patient and the patient in ICU.
FEATURES
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Fully updated therapeutics for each topic
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Images of common problems that residents must
know
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In-depth index
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Evidence-based
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Numerous tables and algorithms
Blueprints
Pediatrics
Sixth Edition
Bradley S. Marino, MD,
MPP, MSCE
Associate Professor of
Pediatrics, University
ofCincinnatiCollege of
Medicine, Cincinnati, OH,
Attend- ing Physician,
PediatricCardiac Intensive
Care, Department of
Pediatrics, Divisions of
Cardiol- ogy andCriticalCare Medicine,
CincinnatiChildren’s Hospital MedicalCenter, Cincinnati,
OH
Katie S. Fine, MD
Private Pediatrician, North Raleigh PediatricGroup,
Charlotte, NC
January 2013 / Softbound / 7 x 10
Approx. 416 pp.
978-1-4511-1604-5
Series: Blueprints Series
DESCRIPTION
Blueprints Pediatrics
provides students with a
concise, “need-to-know” review for the pediatrics
rotation and the Boards. Each chapter is brief,
written in narrative format, and includes pedagogical
features such as bolded key words, tables, figures,
and key points. This edition includes 2 new
sections—For the Boards, which presents 10 USMLE-
style questions (answers & rationales at the end
of the book) and For the Wards, a section of 2 case
studies per chapters—40 to 50 cases, total.
FEATURES
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Color insert with 26 full-color dermatology and
infectious disease photographs
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For the Boards—10 USMLE-style questions per
chapter (in print)
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For the Wards—2 case studies per chapter, 60–75
cases, total
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50-100 bonus board-style questions online
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Bolded key words
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Color insert with 26 full-color dermatology and
infectious disease photographs
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Key points