The Toronto Notes for Medical Students: 2011 is an up-to-date, concise and comprehensive 1400 page review of 29 medical specialties and sub-specialties. It is revised annually by the University of Toronto graduating medical class under the guidance of leading experts within the Faculty of Medicine.
Toronto Notes for Medical Students
โ Scribed by Simon Baxter
- Publisher
- Toronto Review Notes
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1448
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Toronto Notes 2009 includes exciting new changes that will further help students prepare for the Canadian and American medical licensing exams. This year, the Toronto Notes 2009 package includes: -A concise textbook with in depth coverage of 29 chapters as listed in the concise TOC at the end of this document -Extensive updating of amterial, including up-to-date Evidence Based meidcine reviews -A new and improved teaching program for ECG iterpretation (included on the CD) -A re-designed PDA version with a user-friendly interface for quick reference on the wards (both Palm and Pocket PC versions) -A high quality Colour Atlas cross-referenced with the text (included on the CD) -Exam preparation tools and lots of practice questions -A 300-page pocket reference guide, highlighting common clinical management scenarios and helpful tips on clerkship basics (perfect to carry on the wards)
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