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Ah, what a year - Edit 1

Before modification by Praziquantel at 22/12/2011 05:20:14 AM

Makes me kinda sad to look back and realize I didn't get a chance to read a single book of my choosing. But I did manage to knock out the following (in chronological order):

The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of General Hospital Psychiatry by Theodore Stern
Handbook of Neurosurgery by Mark Greenberg
Fundamentals of Neurology: An Illustrated Guide by Marco Mumenthaler and Heinrich Mattle
The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Pain Management by Jane Ballantyne
The Requisites: Neuroradiology by David Yousem and Robert Zimmerman
Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine by Walter Siegenthaler
The Requisites: Cardiac Imaging by Miller (+ people I can't remember)
The Requisites: Thoracic Radiology by Theresa McLoud
Obstetrics and Gynecology: Essentials of Clinical Care by Reece and Barbieri
Handbook of Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery by Goldberg and Goldstein
Basic Otorhinolaryngology: A Step-by-Step Learning Guide by Rudolf Probst
Color Atlas of Ophthalmology By Amar Agarwal

I was quite impressed with the books, and would recommend them to anyone interested in introductory texts (med-student/intern level) in the above fields. Very helpful for wards and exams. The toughest one to get through is the Siegenthaler text, but only because it's so lengthy. Lots of great illustrations and tables. Just try to read a little bit every day after work and you'll get through it over 10-12 weeks.

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