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The Complete (But Not Obsessive) Hematopathology Guide (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 1)

The Complete (But Not Obsessive) Hematopathology Guide (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 1)

Kristine Krafts
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What students say:
• “I am in my last semester and carry this book wherever I go!!!!”
• “I think it is absolutely genius! This is so much better than reading through a dense textbook.”
• “You strike the perfect balance between detail and convenience. I will definitely use this to study for boards.”
• “Your book on hematopathology is excellent. My pathology exam here in Sicily is on February 25 and it helped very much.”
• “This is great. I’m using it as one of my resources for hemepath rotation….really useful. Thanks!!”

About the book:
The Complete Hematopathology Guide is a thorough but not-too-detailed study guide that covers all the information students need to know for a typical pathology course . It begins with an introduction to hematology , lays out a framework for understanding the differences between the big groups of disorders, then delves into the main diseases .

What’s inside:
• 113 pages and over 27,000 words of essential hematopathology content
• 40 nice, clear, perfect-color photomicrographs
• 13 little essays that answer typical questions attendings will ask you on your clinical rotations
• A clear understanding of the 4 differentiating features of the leukemias
• A review of the key morphologic features of all the white cells
• Complete lists of the major immunophenotypic markers, cytochemical stains, and cytogenetic changes used in the diagnosis of leukemias and lymphomas
• 40 study questions addressing disease features most likely to be covered on exams

Bottom line:
The Complete Hematopathology Guide reviews the basic foundations of hematopathology and the essential details of all the important diseases with just the right level of detail: all the right stuff, none of the fluff.
Language
English
Pages
155
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 23, 2011

The Complete (But Not Obsessive) Hematopathology Guide (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 1)

Kristine Krafts
0/5 ( ratings)
What students say:
• “I am in my last semester and carry this book wherever I go!!!!”
• “I think it is absolutely genius! This is so much better than reading through a dense textbook.”
• “You strike the perfect balance between detail and convenience. I will definitely use this to study for boards.”
• “Your book on hematopathology is excellent. My pathology exam here in Sicily is on February 25 and it helped very much.”
• “This is great. I’m using it as one of my resources for hemepath rotation….really useful. Thanks!!”

About the book:
The Complete Hematopathology Guide is a thorough but not-too-detailed study guide that covers all the information students need to know for a typical pathology course . It begins with an introduction to hematology , lays out a framework for understanding the differences between the big groups of disorders, then delves into the main diseases .

What’s inside:
• 113 pages and over 27,000 words of essential hematopathology content
• 40 nice, clear, perfect-color photomicrographs
• 13 little essays that answer typical questions attendings will ask you on your clinical rotations
• A clear understanding of the 4 differentiating features of the leukemias
• A review of the key morphologic features of all the white cells
• Complete lists of the major immunophenotypic markers, cytochemical stains, and cytogenetic changes used in the diagnosis of leukemias and lymphomas
• 40 study questions addressing disease features most likely to be covered on exams

Bottom line:
The Complete Hematopathology Guide reviews the basic foundations of hematopathology and the essential details of all the important diseases with just the right level of detail: all the right stuff, none of the fluff.
Language
English
Pages
155
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 23, 2011

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