: A patient arrives in the ER with a "thunderclap" headache or a sudden coma. A resident cannot haul a 2,000-page textbook to the bedside.
The current is edited by a team of experts from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School system: M. Brandon Westover, MD, PhD Marcelo Matiello, MD Michael P. Bowley, MD, PhD Sahar F. Zafar, MD Where to Find It
: They pull this spiral-bound notebook from their white coat pocket. It uses a logical progression—moving from clinical signs to differential diagnosis, then workup, and finally treatment.
Unlike traditional textbooks written by a single academic, Pocket Neurology was born from the specific, fast-paced needs of clinical rounds at . It is part of the legendary Pocket Notebook Series , which began with the iconic Pocket Medicine (often called "Sabatine's" by residents).
For a medical student or resident, the "story" of this book is usually about survival and accuracy during a 24-hour shift:
: Often stocks the spiral-bound version for around $71.99.
If you are looking to add this to your clinical toolkit, it is available through several retailers:
The "proper story" behind is one of efficiency and precision within the high-stakes environment of academic medicine. The Origin Story
: A patient arrives in the ER with a "thunderclap" headache or a sudden coma. A resident cannot haul a 2,000-page textbook to the bedside.
The current is edited by a team of experts from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School system: M. Brandon Westover, MD, PhD Marcelo Matiello, MD Michael P. Bowley, MD, PhD Sahar F. Zafar, MD Where to Find It
: They pull this spiral-bound notebook from their white coat pocket. It uses a logical progression—moving from clinical signs to differential diagnosis, then workup, and finally treatment. Pocket Neurology (Pocket Notebook Series)
Unlike traditional textbooks written by a single academic, Pocket Neurology was born from the specific, fast-paced needs of clinical rounds at . It is part of the legendary Pocket Notebook Series , which began with the iconic Pocket Medicine (often called "Sabatine's" by residents).
For a medical student or resident, the "story" of this book is usually about survival and accuracy during a 24-hour shift: : A patient arrives in the ER with
: Often stocks the spiral-bound version for around $71.99.
If you are looking to add this to your clinical toolkit, it is available through several retailers: Brandon Westover, MD, PhD Marcelo Matiello, MD Michael P
The "proper story" behind is one of efficiency and precision within the high-stakes environment of academic medicine. The Origin Story