my notes


Recently I saw this documentary movie and I found it quite beneficial in many aspects to talk about; Individual feeling, professional skills etc.
I am thinking of writing some dialogues down here not at one session but gradually. it is fun;
it starts with a narrative sentence:
'A year ago my life had collapsed around me. I've worked myself into exhaustion, and my relationships were in turmoil. Little did I know at the time, out of my greatest despair was to come the greatest gift.
I've been given a glimpse of a great secret.'
All I wanted to do was to share this secret with the world.
If you know this secret it gives you everything you want. What do you really want?
I've seen many miracles take place in people's lives.
Financial miracles,
miracles of physical healing,
mental healing,
healing in relationships...
All of this happen because of knowing how to apply the secret.
You've probably been sitting there wondering what is this secret.
I'll tell you how I have come to understand it.

MCQs



250 Short Cases in Clinical MedicinePublisher:Saunders Pages:672 2002-03-15 ISBN:0702026247 PDF 10.33 MBA collection of short cases arranged by clinical area, emphasising the key diagnostic features of clinical conditions as commonly presented in the short case part of the Final MB and MRCP examinations. Also included are likely instructions or commands expected from the examiner for each condition, and the key points which the candidate must tell the examiner. In June 2001 the MRCP short cases exam is being replaced with a new OSCE-style exam called PACES (Practice Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills) and this book will take full account of this change.
PDB files:
http://rapidshare.com/files/114661162/117_250-Short_Cas_Cl_Med.rar
pdf ebook:

family medicine


http://rapidshare.com/files/131840196/goroll.CHM


http://mihd.net/al3521i
http://mihd.net/su93vc0


http://rapidshare.com/files/131772827/Rakel.rar

general medicine


Prepared by residents and attending physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital, this pocket-sized looseleaf is one of the best-selling references for medical students, interns, and residents on the wards and candidates reviewing for internal medicine board exams. In bulleted lists, tables, and algorithms, Pocket Medicine provides key clinical information about common problems in cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, nephrology, hematology-oncology, infectious diseases, endocrinology, rheumatology, and neurology.
The six-ring binder resembles the familiar "pocket brain" notebook that most students and interns carry and allows users to add notes. This Third Edition is fully updated, has tabs to help readers locate organ systems, and has more cross-referencing in the index. It also has pockets in the front and the back of the book to accommodate the reader''s own notes.
I suggest to buy this book if you think it is useful,it's my new discovery ! lol ,siamak