First Exposure to Internal Medicine: Hospital MedicineMcGraw Hill Professional, 2 mar 2007 - 507 páginas Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Just what you need for your rotation in hospital medicine, this unique text puts mastery of the clerkship at your fingertips. Written by doctors who made hospital medicine their specialty, FIRST EXPOSURE TO HOSPITAL MEDICINE is the book they wish they had for their Internal Medicine clerkship. The ideal databank and toolset for your rotationFIRST EXPOSURE TO HOSPITAL MEDICINE enhances your rotation with:
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Cardiovascular | 55 |
Pulmonary | 97 |
Gastrointestinal | 169 |
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First Exposure to Internal Medicine: Hospital Medicine Charles Griffith,Andrew Hoellein Vista previa restringida - 2007 |
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