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Reviews of: Data Interpretation for Medical Students

by P. Hamilton

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Title: Data Interpretation for Medical Students
Author: P. Hamilton

Publisher: PasTest
EAN: 9781904627661
Release Date: 2006-05-31
 
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 464
 
List Price: £21.99
 

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Waste of time, money and effort

If any prospective medical students are looking at this book and thinking that it will help you pass your Data Interpretation exam - it wont, its a load of kack... your better of not revising and doing the questions blindly
2009-01-01

Useful for wards and finals

This is a clear and concise textbook containing chapters on different topics. The layout consists of a few pages of information on each subject, followed by cases and answers. The answers are fully explained and simple to understand. This book is not difficult to read, although one or two sections need the backup of another book or some prior knowledge of the particular subject to understand fully. The last chapter contains complete clinical cases which are very helpful for finals revision.

I would recommend this book for finals, not least because there does not seem to be another competing title on the market, but also because due to it's simple language and layout, It shouldn't take too long to complete. It is also just about small enough to carry around and read in clinics if need be.
2008-02-17

fantastic!

wow, this book explains everything from ECGs to LFTs to ABGs in the most sensible, easily understandable way imaginable. Great stuff, thanks to the writers, i might have a hope of passing data interpretation. they actually make the subject interesting as well. Highly recommended.
2007-07-15
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