Cummings Review of Otolaryngology , E-Book, 2nd Edition
Key Features
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Covers the most essential clinical information—such as differential diagnosis, clinical algorithms, and treatment options—in an easy-to-remember, list format, helping you quickly respond to questions in a clinical and testing situation, teach other residents and medical students, or assist in patient management.
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Features expanded information on pathology and audiology, and fully updated, evidence-based content throughout.
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Promotes efficient, immediate recall of material through a uniquely organized format, encouraging a way of thinking that is central to success on oral boards, on clinical rotations, and in patient care.
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Helps you answer questions such as: What questions do I need to ask in the history? What findings am I looking for on physical exam? What is the differential diagnosis? What are the critical findings on radiology and pathology studies? What are the treatment options? How do I perform this? and more, giving you a wealth of knowledge that can be accessed and used in any clinical or exam scenario.
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Includes practical sections on how to achieve success on the oral exam, as well as the most important pathology and radiology slides for in-service and board examinations.
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Contains hard-to-find review coverage of sleep medicine, allergy, and dental/oral surgery.
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Ideal for study and review prior to clinical rounds with the attending surgeon, a complex surgical case, a mock oral board examination, or the American Board of Otolaryngology examinations.
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