Basic Otorhinolaryngology is a remarkable introduction to the complex world of otorhinolaryngology, in full color! This beautifully conceived book makes learning ENT simple, with its excellent drawings and photographs of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of this region. Throughout the book connections are made to internal medicine, pediatrics, and surgery. A highly structured text, using boxed information and tables, provides a quick overview of the subject. This is a highly effective introduction to ENT for senior medical students and interns.
You're on a tight schedule?
Then just read the main text. That will teach you all you need to know for testing purposes.
Later you can go back and read the in-depth boxes, which provide more detailed information, such as illustrative case reports, operating techniques, rare disorders, and historical background.
The text passages are concise and well-organized to give you a rapid overview.
The detailed subject index and numerous page references let you navigate quickly to find the information you need.
You've had enough of long, rambling chapters?
We've organized the material into small, convenient study units, much like a lecture series.
Each learning unit begins with a starter. This will tell you what the unit covers, let you know its relative importance, and provide you with cross-references to other units.
Award Winner! Basic Otorhinolaryngology won first prize at the 2006 British Medical Association medical book competition.