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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