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A**S
but I love having it on my desk for reference
This classic isn't cheap, but I love having it on my desk for reference. Having already read the bulk of Tintinalli's during residency, I enjoy having this somewhat more detailed reference text. The excellent summaries and the pictures/tables all in full color are great. And as an added bonus, it includes access to the full text online and/or from your tablet or smart phone (which is a good thing because these two massive volumes are not at all portable!)
J**S
A must in any home library
Whether one is in the medical field or not, no library should be short of these volumes. I lent mine and were not returned and for a length of time I felt, practically, unprotected by the missing books in my shelf. I feel complete, with my darlings now that the Rosen's arrived: volumes I & II of Rosen's and Gray's Anatomy being the number three. We ought to know the structure of our bodies, and the procedures of repair when broken. We will feel more confident in choosing the proper professional when in need, if we have and idea of what needs to be done!!
D**N
and I like Rosen better
first time buyer in amazon ,,,, very impressed with the service, got the book 4 days before the date,,, and in regards to Rosen,,,enuff said betn Rosen s Tintinalli,, been an emergency physician for 12 yrs now,no book will ever cover everything u want to know,, both have unique styles,both vary slightly in content,I have read both in the past,,, and I like Rosen better,,, why,, let me nitpick,, easy on the eyes,,, better quality paper,,,,,,colour of rosen is good.........wil refer tint,, yes,, if its around,,,,,both are qually good, read whatever u want to read,,so to all those readers and practitioners of emergency medicine,,,just a small advice/suggestion ladies and gentleman,,,,knowledge and wisdom is just not learnt from books,,,enrich your clinical knwoledge from books, from peers/ senior faculty, from evidence, but most importantly , from patients as well,,,,,,,quotin Bailey and love,,,, TO STUDY WITHOUT BOOKS IS TO SAIL UNCHARTED SEAS,, TO STUDY WITHOUT PATIENTS IS NOT GOTO SEA AT ALL....good luck all of u...
C**R
The actual textbook is a great reference. I enjoy the Kindle version because it ...
I noted that the online access was available with the Kindle version. I went through the process and was surprised to see that I only have 3 chapters available online. The rest Expert Consult wants me to pay for. I thought that I would have access to the full version. Does anyone else have this problem? The actual textbook is a great reference. I enjoy the Kindle version because it is so portable.
K**N
Doesn't include full Expertconsult access!
Downloading the Kindle version only gave me online access to the multimedia resources (basically one chapter) on the Elsevier Inkling iOS app. There is not full access to the book online (outside of Kindle). I thought this was included based on the description and the reviews. Not a huge deal - the kindle version is fine but I have several other books on Inkling and was hoping to have Rosen included with them. I called Elsevier and they confirmed that the Kindle version does not grant full online access.
L**G
Kindle version includes online access.
Had a look around, no indication whether online access would be included with Kindle version. After having purchased the book via Kindle, I am happy to share that there is extra access via Expertconsult.com4 stars because I still prefer reading and highlighting from paper. Portability and access is unmatched but I am finding it hard navigating across a large reference book.
D**C
Typical Rosen
There's two options in ED really: Rosen or Tintanelli. I have tried app versions but still prefer ability I access online with Rosen. Easy and complete. Don't hav to flip through the two huge volumes. I have both and tend to use Rosen more due to included online code and it's more up to date
K**M
Exemplary
An asset to all providers of Emergency Medicine. Extensively comprehensive, intelligible, as well as immensely invaluable as a medical reference.A true essential for your library!
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