Medicine Recall

“Medicine Recall” by James D. Bergin is a comprehensive resource published by Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins in 2008. This third edition spans 860 pages and is designed primarily for third- and fourth-year medical students engaged in clerkships. The book covers essential areas within internal medicine, including cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, and more, presented in a question-and-answer format that facilitates quick learning and retention.
Readers will find that “Medicine Recall” emphasizes clinical clerkship, making it a practical tool for medical students. Each chapter is authored by faculty, students, and fellows, focusing on diagnosis and treatment while incorporating mnemonics to aid memory. The edition’s compact size allows for easy transport in a white coat pocket, enhancing its utility during clinical rotations. This resource serves as a valuable aid in medical test preparation and review, aligning with the needs of students in the medical field.
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Written primarily for third- and fourth-year medical students in clerkships, Medicine Recall covers the core specialty areas within internal medicine: cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, gastroenterology, hematology, oncology, infectious disease, endocrinology, allergy and immunology, rheumatology, neurology, and dermatology. The book is written in the rapid-fire Recall Series question-and-answer format, with the question on the left side of the page and the answer on the right. Mnemonics are interspersed throughout.
This edition focuses more sharply on the clinical clerkship and is smaller for a better white coat pocket fit. Each chapter is written by faculty, students, and fellows and emphasizes diagnosis and treatment.
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