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Tarascon Primary Care Pocketbook, Second Edition

Tarascon Primary Care Pocketbook, Second Edition
By Joseph S. Esherick

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The newly revised Tarascon Primary Care Pocketbook is packed with essential lists, figures, and tables concisely covering the full spectrum of ambulatory medicine, sporting instant reminders of hard-to-remember yet vitally impor¬tant clinical facts. While it has been designed for the busy family physician, internist, or other primary care provider, it is also the perfect succinct resource for specialists who – of necessity – are periodically required to dabble in more-general practice issues. Additionally, it is the ideal guide for trainees on ambulatory rotations. The Tarascon Primary Care Pocketbook is meticulously refer¬enced and has been peer-reviewed by an expert multi-disciplinary editorial board.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #433020 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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A Great pocket resource for general practitioners5
I am a NP of 7 years. This book is very useful. For the money and the size, it doesn't get any better. All your health prevention/maintenance topics as well as a brief synopsis of the most common ailments in general/family practice. Highly recommended.

Mini update cram course for old codgers5
Great pocket book of relevant up-to-date information for the office. The book is sized to fit in the heel of your boot so the spies don't get it. Of course, if you're over 45 (as I am), this is a distinct disadvantage as my arms are not long enough to read it. If you don't have your glasses or a magnifying glass, you're screwed. Tarascon has proven they CAN make larger format books and they should consider doing it with this gem. They can label it "Large Print Edition". Braille might be a good idea.

Size doesnt matter !!5
Don't get fooled by its size !! this little, compact, "fit-anywhere" pockets yet so pact w/ info. Due to its size, the print is quite difficult to read. Whenever I am in clinic where I don't know what to do, this peripheral brain gives me the confidence back !!