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The only Dermatology book you will ever need!
by scottcolson | Jun 15 '01
Pros: Great pictures, therapeutic suggestions, and discussions
Cons: It is a little expensive. Needs a new edition to come out.

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Great Review! (Reply to this comment)
by jsheaffer
I will know where to go to look up my dermatology questions. jsheaffer
Jul 08 '01
3:42 pm PDT

Ah, but does it have the Glogau photodamage classification system? (Reply to this comment)
by lightnin
ARRRRGH!!! Where was this book when I needed derm references?

Sounds like a good investment. I spent a lot of time as an independent medical transcriptionist (now managing a busy family practice/OB medical group) with heavy derm and plastic surgery, even though my studies were focused elsewhere. $135 is not a bad investment if it is a comprehensive reference book, as this seems to be. The Billups American Drug Index can run as high as $65 and is only an index of drugs, dosages, and indications; it is worth every penny to an MT. If you have found a book that YOU use as a diagnostic tool as well, this is more than worth it (even for a starving student). Thanks for the review!

L.
Jun 15 '01
10:39 pm PDT
   

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