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Here Are Some Recommended Books For Your Training...
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Here are some books I recommend and how you can use them...
Sapira's Art and Science of Bedside Diagnosis

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You go through all of this training to get where you are and then you find yourself in a situation where you are 100%, completely, and utterly dependent on technology to make a diagnosis... Well, Sapira's Art and Science of Bedside Diagnosis can change all of that. And not only that... it can make you stand out as being light years ahead of your peers.
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Marino's The ICU Book

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Too many people tell you which books to get... and too often (you know how it goes)... those books just end up on the shelf and you use them more like reference books. Well, this is the only textbook-sized book I actually carried with me while I was on-call. The ICU Book. It's that good.
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