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Reddit mentions of Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine Manual 7th Edition (Emergency Medicine (Tintinalli))
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- Writes well and clear on the blackboard, feels soft and smooth
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- Lasts twice as long as gypsum chalk thanks to lower wear factor.
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For Gen Surg:
Pestrana's Surgery Notes
Surgical Recall (good for pimping)
ER:
Tintinallis (the manual NOT the big fat EM resident book)
Emergency Medicine Secrets or Tintinalli's pocket size edition
I like the former for studying - it's presented in a Q/A fashion in nice concise chapters. Great read for MS4 and intern year. The latter is a good pocket reference for use when you're on your EM rotation.
edit: formatting
I personally picked up this book. You could probably find it used for a lot cheaper.
It's a back of the toilet book. I like that I can pick it up and read up on anything, or read about something specific after a particular call.
It's geared towards ED staff, but the more info the better!
http://www.amazon.com/Tintinallis-Emergency-Medicine-Manual-Tintinalli/dp/0071781846
maybe his would help, i like that book, its simple,
if you want something a little bit more complete look for harrisons
buuuuuut, i like this one, (im on the internship) so we use emergencys haha
good luck on rotations :)