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Denver89

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Hi so i have searched the forums for some good reading material and found lots of good books to read etc.. But i want to know more.. I want to know everything there is to know about med-school, residency, and the practice of medicine in general, all the ins and outs..

I'm looking for specific works on individual fields such as topics in academic/research medicine, psychiatry, surgery, etc.. I'm not asking what they are, I just want a very detailed account of what various fields of medicine.

Can anyone point me in the right direction on more specific information on various fields of medicine? Sorry if i'm not being specific but hopefully someone knows what I mean..

Thanks
 
For internal medicine, watch House. For surgery, try greys anatomy, emergency medicine? ER. If you want to know ALL of the truly finer points of medicine, watch scrubs in its entirety. You're welcome.
 
WebMD, I really hope that was sarcasm. For neuro I'd suggest Brain Matters (neurology or neuropsych but by a neurologist detailing interesting cases).
 
I thought MSAR was just a bunch of statistics for med-school applicants and matriculants, if so thats obviously not what i'm looking for..

BlueElmo: I have spent enough time here to realize that honest questions get typical (mostly unhelpful), responses from people who just like to hear themselves talk..

Apumic: Thank you!

If anyone else has helpful suggestions, I would appriciate it.. Some people on this thread have a hard time distinguishing books from tv..
 
I hope you guys are kidding about not being able to pick up on the sarcasm, otherwise your patients are going to be running circles around you :laugh:. And if you're criticizing my suggestions because they're fiction, except for Scrubs (I don't want to be a doc unless there's some truth to that show), some of the best explanations of medicine are fictional books. Ever heard of the House of God? Try that for internal medicine, although it's dated. Mount Misery is Samuel Shem's follow up which focuses on psychiatry. Intern Blues by Dr. Robert Marion is a great look at internship, Hot Lights Cold Steel for surgery by Dr. Michael Collins, and the making of a surgeon in the 21st century by Dr. Craig Miller. Lighten up.
 
I would suggest these, to find out about different fields/specialties:

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Medical Specialty
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guid...9414/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1249658716&sr=8-1

The Yale Guide to Careers in Medicine and the Health Professions
http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Careers...0299/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1249659334&sr=8-1

Life After Medical School: Thirty-Two Doctors Describe How They Shaped Their Medical Careers
http://www.amazon.com/Life-After-Me...0300/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1249659602&sr=8-1
 
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I read "Another Day in the Frontal Lobe" and would recommend it to anyone, especially those interested in medicine. It's full of anecdotes about the strange cases a brain surgeon has seen, and a bit about life as a physician in general. Not really an overview of different specialties which is I think what you're looking for, but definitely an interesting read.
 
I have been watching Hopkins the TV show recently, talking about Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore..it's pretty interesting...it also shows the not-so-glamorous side of medicine...I like it ..=) just my 0.02

if you specifically want books...see above..LOL
 
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I thought MSAR was just a bunch of statistics for med-school applicants and matriculants, if so thats obviously not what i'm looking for..

BlueElmo: I have spent enough time here to realize that honest questions get typical (mostly unhelpful), responses from people who just like to hear themselves talk..

Apumic: Thank you!

If anyone else has helpful suggestions, I would appriciate it.. Some people on this thread have a hard time distinguishing books from tv..
Oh boy. S/he used italics.
 
Are you looking for a list of House of God/Complications type books?

Books categorized as "Pre-Med Lit"
House of God
Complications
Better
Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures
Hot Lights, Cold Steel
Final Exam
Intern
Surgeons
On Call

Off the top of my head, but WOW, I hang out with a lot of med-type people 😳
 
Are you looking for a list of House of God/Complications type books?

Books categorized as "Pre-Med Lit"
House of God
Complications
Better
Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures
Hot Lights, Cold Steel
Final Exam
Intern
Surgeons
On Call

Off the top of my head, but WOW, I hang out with a lot of med-type people 😳

Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a good book to read as a pre-med.
 
they are a lil old but Oliver Sacks' books really got me into neurology. Awakenings, An anthropologists on mars, the man who mistook his wife for a hat: and other clinical tales...
 
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