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Great resource

Pocket Neurology is a good size for portability. The index makes topics easy to find. The layout makes it easy to read. I just wish it has physical tabs to make accessing topics faster.

Perfect book

Great resource

Great resource helpful information, and a wonderful guide tool!

Adorable! Even, if you have worked as ob/gyn more than 20 years!

Review

Customer service phenomenal! Book is awesome!

Excellent

Very useful and informative, yet it’s simple and delivers the information effectively. I also loved the up-to-date details.
Thanks alot.
I can’t wait for the urology pocket 🤍

Simple, but great.

I love it

It is a essential book for a medical student!

I've always struggled with Obstetrics and Gynaecology and this pocket helped me greatly!

This one is my favorite!

Love it!!!

Radiology

Excellent, ,complément d’information

Useful

Gave as gift recipient found useful

pocket first aid

well written

CARDIOLOGY

EXCELLENT BOOK FOR STUDENTS AND FACULTY

NEUROLOGY

VERY INFORMATIVE CONCISE BOOK RECOMMENDED BY PROF. DR. SYED AHMED HUSSAIN CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA.

A Good Neurology Handbook

A well-written and organized Neurology handbook. I keep it on my desk for quick reference. If you ever bring out one on Neurosurgery, I'll buy 2

Excellent compendium

I bought the book as a present, but I did browse through it and it seem to be a very clear and comprehensive study aid.

Practical Helpful Book

This is a good book on the go. It is helpful for all doctors. Most practical topics and advice are included.
Keep it in your pocket all the time.

A great learning tool

I have read and reviewed the Radiology Compendium. The content is excellent. What I have trouble with, however, is the small format, particularly the diagrams and images. Radiology is a detailed visual specialty. The details are what are important for learning this medical specialty, not the written descriptions but what is seen in the images. I, therefore, suggest that instead of a tiny book with tiny print and tiny images, you develop a website for radiology that would allow learners to see the images and thus the pathology at near life-size. This format would better serve the learners of this very visual subspecialty.

A game changer!

The first aid pocket by Compendium Medicine is a lifesaver, literally. I love the way it's structured.

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