Ebook Case Files Internal Medicine Fifth Edition LANGE Case Files 9780071843355 Medicine Health Science Books

By Chandra Tran on Sunday, April 14, 2019

Ebook Case Files Internal Medicine Fifth Edition LANGE Case Files 9780071843355 Medicine Health Science Books


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Product details

  • Series LANGE Case Files
  • Paperback 608 pages
  • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education / Medical; 5 edition (September 23, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0071843353




Case Files Internal Medicine Fifth Edition LANGE Case Files 9780071843355 Medicine Health Science Books Reviews


  • Great review of Internal Medicine that actually makes you think about what you would do for that patient rather than just bullet points. I like that it doesn't always give you every bit of information you need and makes you narrow/confirm your ddx with further tests. Much more clinically useful than reading review books that are usually exam focused.
  • Used it to study for PA-S end of rotation exams and it was a fantastic book! it had everything I needed to know. I would highly recommend it to any PA-S out there looking for a way to steady for EORs.
  • Hits the bread and butter medicine. Gives you great scope of what is important for medical school knowledge level. Will help you confidently select the next step in the treatment algorithm during the exam. Every clerkship that I use case files to augment UWorld, I ace the shelf.
  • The Case Files series have been the mainstay of my study routine for my junior clerkships in medical school. But this one has SOOOO many typos that it makes me question the validity of the content. It is peppered with misspelled words, unfinished sentences, there's one spot where the author actually left a note to himself to look up whether or not a comma was used appropriately. It's like the rough draft went into publication. I plan on continuing to use Case Files, but I'm pretty disappointed with this one.
  • Excellent. Must Have
  • Everyone loves this series. I only liked the ob one. This is too wordy and seems a little out of order in terms of how they present things.
  • Great reference
  • I use this book for my class in medical school