This thread is to discuss which textbooks you find most useful for clinical years attachment and identify those textbooks widely regarded as being essential. Like the interpreting tests thread the first page will serve to record those textbooks considered particularly useful.
Only textbooks that are very highly recommended will be recorded on the front page noting that, with the exception of Talley and O'Connor's clinical examination textbook, no textbook is essential for all medical students to have during clinical years. In particular this thread will try to identify those textbooks written by Australian doctors for Australian medical students.
Medicine
Only textbooks that are very highly recommended will be recorded on the front page noting that, with the exception of Talley and O'Connor's clinical examination textbook, no textbook is essential for all medical students to have during clinical years. In particular this thread will try to identify those textbooks written by Australian doctors for Australian medical students.
Medicine
- General
- Clinical Examination (Talley and O'Connor)
- Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine
- Cardiology
- ECGs made easy
- Respiratory medicine
- Renal medicine
- Neurology
- Endocrinology
- General surgery
- Essential Surgery (Burkitt, Quick, Reed)
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Apley's concise orthopaedics (Warwick, Nayagam)
- Urology
- Vascular surgery
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Hacker, Moore and Gambone
- Psychiatry
- Paediatrics
- Practical Paediatrics (Robertson, South)
- General Practice
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