Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, 6th Ed.

Skyscape has released the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, 6th Ed.

Description:
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine covers all areas of internal medicine and provides rapid, on-the-spot access to evidence-based clinical management. Its characteristic style – combining incisive guidance with wit, a lucid style, and memorable epigrams – has been popular with generations of medical students and junior doctors the world over. There are a host of new features in this edition: new sections on common acute medical symptoms, and clinical skills; a new ‘cheat sheet’ on commonly used drugs; and more ECGs. There are numerous other updates and improvements throughout, many suggested by extensive market research.
A new junior co-author has ensured that the text is just right for its market and tells medicine ‘as it is’; and a panel of senior readers has approved every section. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is an utterly reliable ‘friend in the pocket’, any time of the day or night!

While Harrison’s may be the popular General medicine reference in North America, across the pond, it’s the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine. Glad to see it updated in Skyscape

About the author, Alan:
Alan Teh is a Malaysian Physician who specialises in Hematology-Oncology & Stem cell Transplantation. He has been using Palm PDAs since 1997 and is absolutely reliant on them. His current PDA is a Palm Pre and is a strong advocate of the webOS platform, Palm's latest operating system. Caught the blogging bug in 2004 and has been addicted ever since…

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