
It is sometimes with trepidation that I tear away the anonymous brown cover concealing a furtive tome sent for review…however, having read this awesome text (twice), I attest that in this case…my fears were unjust.
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It is sometimes with trepidation that I tear away the anonymous brown cover concealing a furtive tome sent for review…however, having read this awesome text (twice), I attest that in this case…my fears were unjust.

For a forthright review of the Toxicology Handbook 2nd edition, the LITFL team turned to an esteemed emergency medicine educator, Dr Trevor Jackson.
The following book review is on Minor Injuries a clinical guide written by minor injuries nurse educator Dennis Purcell.

Midwifery preparation to practice facilitates the maternity care provider to explore all care options to empower women throughout their pregnancy, to make informed decision regarding their care. This is demonstrated within the book by recent evidence based research findings.

If you’re going to read one book this year on emergency medicine this would have to the one. Avoiding common errors in the emergency department is written by the who’s-who of emergency medicine education in the United States.

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Clinical Emergency Medicine Casebook, Published by Cambridge Medicine, and written by two American academic emergency physicians. This text sets out to provide a different way of teaching emergency medicine compared to other textbooks.
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