The The Washington Manual® Hematology and Oncology Subspecialty Consult (Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series)
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The The Washington Manual® Hematology and Oncology Subspecialty Consult (Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series)
(Washington University School of Medicine) Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Provides material about commonly encountered problems in hematology and oncology including diagnosis and management of coagulation disorders, sickle cell disease, various neoplasms. Softcover. DNLM: Hematologic Diseases--Handbooks.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
My review of this book:
Okay...Everybody these dayz be talkin' how the Washington Manual series is tha bobm. (I mean this book was already ranked at 910,000 on Amazon within like only 2 weeks of release) Well, sorry to alert you of this, but they ain't tha bobm. It's just that people were so gaga about there last one: The Washington Manual Gastroenterology Subspecialty Consult. I mean my sister just threw a "Gastroenterology Subspecialty Consult"-themed party last week and all her friends went basically BUHLISTIC over it.more info
Nice overview:
Just got this book- I thought it was a very nice overview of hematology and oncology. It was one of the few that I could find that had "just enough" detail without going overboard with minutiae. A great book for a student or resident on service.
Well Done:
This is a subspecialty consult book on hem/onc that I just received. It seems to have all of the basics for the primary physician, med student, rotating resident and even the basics for the fellows. You never know it might even have some of the minutiae that some attendings might forget. I think it was created for the rotating resident or med student and for this it really serves its purpose. Easy and concise. Although I have not read it completely, it does seem a tad sparse in some sections such as dosing... more info