Nailing the Written Emergency Medicine Board Examination, 1st ed. 2016

Coordinators: Desai Bobby, Allen Brandon

Language: English

Approximative price 105.49 €

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This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date study guide for those preparing to take the written emergency medicine board examination. It serves as a concise text of emergency medicine.  It is distinguished by a problem-oriented approach and is presented in a visual and easily comprehensible format. The reader is walked through how to arrive at the diagnosis for each potential emergency situation, with each diagnosis or problem broken down into signs, symptoms, workup (labs and imaging), and disposition. This useful guide captures the latest developments in emergency medicine, including the newest technologies and methodologies, such as ultrasound, and simulation, which are becoming an increasingly important part of emergency medicine education and practice, as reflected in the board exam. This is an ideal tool for emergency medicine residents and faculty, critical care trainees, physician assistants and nurses working in emergency medicine, and medical students.  

Cardiovascular Emergencies.- Pulmonary Emergencies.- Gastroenterology.- Nephrology & Urology.- Hematologic & Oncologic Emergencies.- Disorders Affecting the Skin.- Endocrine/Metabolic/Electrolytes.- Ear, Nose, & Throat.- Environmental Emergencies.- Neurologic Emergencies.- Obstetrics & Gynecology.- Ophthalmology.- Toxicologic Emergencies.- Orthopedic Emergencies.- Trauma.

Bobby Desai, MD, FACEP

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Florida

College of Medicine

Gainesville, FL, USA

 

Brandon Allen, MD

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Florida

College of Medicine

Gainesville, FL, USA

Up-to-date material reflecting the most recent core curriculum in emergency medicine

Uses a problem-oriented approach with a multitude of visuals to aid in understanding

Readers are walked through diagnosis and treatment