![]() ![]() Covers everything from prehospital care to trauma response. Suitable for students, residents, nurses, EMT’s, paramedics, and anyone else working in the specialty. The essential (and possible most comprehensive) book on EM you’re ever likely to need. Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide ![]() Designed as a useful pocketbook guide for clinical rotations, this book teaches you the “philosophy” behind emergency medical decision-making. This 768-page book, used as the basis for the first EM deck on this list, is an MS4 favorite. Recommended Emergency Medicine Textbook Emergency Medicine Secrets Unlike the recommended decks above, it misses the clinical building blocks, including radiology images and anatomy images.ĭepending on how far into the subject you wish to go, each of these resources goes into varying depth.
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