Recommended Reading
Recommended Reading Resources:
- Amal Mattu – ECGs for the Emergency Physician 1 and 2
- ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care Chan T, Brady et al, Elsevier Mosby
- Examination Medicine: A Guide to Physician Training, 7e Tally and O’Connor
- Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics Brunton Lazo Parker
- Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 19e
- Harwood-Nuss’ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine 6e
- Health Science Research: A Handbook of Quantitative Methods
- Oh’s Intensive Care Manual, 7e
- Own the ABG – Luke Lawton
- Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, 6e
- Rosen’s Emergency Medicine 8th edition
- Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, 4e Cameron P, Jelinek G, et al
- Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine, 2e Cameron et al
- The Emergency Medicine Manual Dunn R et al Venom Publishing
- Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 8th edition
- Toxicology Handbook, 3e Murray et al
- Waruna De Alwis and Yolande Weiner have a book and an app to help with the MCQs
This is the official textbook reference list. The expected responses for MCQ must be found within these tomes of wisdom – it is therefore useful to refer to the content for the finer points or to define the contentious issues. I still recommend Harwood-Nuss‘ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine as the most comprehensive, accurate and useful text to refine your understanding of the practice of Emergency Medicine – although this text will not help you pass the MCQ section!
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Dr Neil Long BMBS FACEM FRCEM FRCPC. Emergency Physician at Kelowna hospital, British Columbia. Loves the misery of alpine climbing and working in austere environments (namely tertiary trauma centres). Supporter of FOAMed, lifelong education and trying to find that elusive peak performance.