http://www.medicaltextbooksrevealed.com/files/11246-53.pdf
Chapter from textbook. Lecture notes on history and examination aimed at medical students.
http://www.medicaltextbooksrevealed.com/files/11246-53.pdf
Chapter from textbook. Lecture notes on history and examination aimed at medical students.
http://www.visualhistology.com/products/atlas/VHA_Chpt9_Skin.html
Chapter on skin in this online histology atlas. í Matched electron and light microscopic pictures in black and white. í ‘Each picture tells a thousand words’ – but unfortunately only 3 pictures of squirrel monkey pathology, and I’m not sure how much more information is given by the electron microscopic images anyway. í Accompanying text is good, and […]
A series of excellent articles from Dr Jordan Weinstein (supported by Amgen) at uKidney. They are essentially textbook pdf documents (so lose a point or two) that can be viewed in rather horrible pseudo-book format onscreen, or downloaded one by one (when in full screen reading view, a Download icon appears at the top of […]
A textbook which sets the scene with chapters on basic skin anatomy and ultraviolet radiation, before chapters on non-melanoma skin cancers, melanomas and skin cancer mimics.í Self assessment questions at the end of each short chapter and a gallery of images of skin cancers and their mimics.
A brief guide for medical students or for any professionals joining a renal service, from the Edinburgh Renal Unit (www.edren.org). Alphabetically organised, ‘guaranteed to cover core clinical material’. A 2-3 minute read on each topic, but it would take you an hour or more to read and follow the whole lot. í Quick link is www.edrep.org/textbook […]
http://telemedicine.org/stamfor1.htm
A list from the Electronic Textbook of Dermatology of descriptive dermatological terms (click on Terminology in the list on the left hand side of the page).
67 page PDF document which matches the UK medical student dermatology curriculum. í Easy to read and good clinical photos, but although learning outcomes are clearly listed, there are no educational activities to help achieve the outcomes, and the format is easier to use as a pocket book than on-screen.
http://www.telemedicine.org/stamford.htm
This e-book contains í referenced factual í information. The index is on the left hand side of the screen and hyperlinks to topics. í The text is quite turgid and there are no clinical photos/self assessment material.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=hbp7
A useful document discussing theí causes, classification, epidemiology and management of hypertension using evidence based literature
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=nap12815
Produced by the Institute of Medicines Committee on Preventing the Global Epidemic of Cardiovascular Disease, this document discusses the epidemiology and interventional and health promotion activities that could reduce cardiovascular morbidity in developig countries.