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Quick Compendium Companion for Clinical Pathology: Challenge Questions for Clinical & Molecular Pathology

Author George Leonard MD
Publisher American Society of Clinical Oncology
Category Medical
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ISBN / ASIN0891896163
ISBN-139780891896166
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Sales Rank789,088
CategoryMedical
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For residents and established pathologists looking for a concise, comprehensive self-study tool, the newly updated edition is part of ASCP's companion books series and compliments our newly revised 3rd edition of the incredibly popular Quick Compendium of Clinical Pathology. Both books can be purchased as a set here. This book offers a fast and compact format, with full explanations and direct references to the Quick Compendium of Clinical Pathology for each question. Topics covered: Chemistry, Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine, Microbiology, Hematopathology, Coagulation, Immunology, Molecular Pathology, and Medical Directorship. Hundreds of new and updated study questions High yield information useful for board study and MOC exam preparation Questions are specifically tied to content in the associated Quick Compendium of Clinical Pathology, 3rd Edition An excellent resource for maximizing your study routines.

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