This book represents a valuable resource for medical students and  training otolaryngologists. Residents need consise and quick information  and this is what “Otolaryngology: Basic Science and Clinical Review”  will provide for them. The text is organ-specific with an introduction  of basic principles that underlie patient care. A “must” for prospective  and practicing otolaryngologists alike.
Review“Provides a review of the basic and clinical sciences that are the  foundation for the practice of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. The  topics included are quite diverse, covering the expansive range of  knowledge needed for a complete understanding of otolaryngology-head and  neck surgery. Many of the topics are approached from both a basic  science and clinical viewpoint. Clinical correlations, which help to  make the information relevant for residents and practicing  otolaryngologists, accompany many of the basic science principles  presented. The Self-Test Questions, for which answers are provided at  the end of the book, are very helpful for the reader to assess his or  her understanding of the concepts presented. This textbook provides a  clearly presented and thorough basic and clinical science foundation,  which is fundamental to the understanding and practice of  otolaryngology. No other textbook in otolaryngology-head and neck  surgery currently serves such a purpose. This book would be an excellent  text for otolaryngology residents to read cover-to-cover early in their  residency training. Indeed, as it was developed from an otolaryngology  basic science course, it would serve as an outstanding textbook for use  in other such courses in training programs throughout the country. The  book would also be useful as a review text for residents before the  annual Otolaryngology Training Examination or for recent residency  graduates preparing for the boards. In addition, it would be a good  reference for practicing otolaryngologists, providing an update on the  current state of knowledge in the basic and clinical sciences underlying  our diverse specialty.”–The Laryngoscope
“Recommended for ENT specialists and residents who wish to keep up  with the advances of the basic sciences that impact the medical and  surgical practice of the specialty.”–B-ENT
“Presents a review of the basic science material that [residents] are  required to master…There are no other books in the field like this  one…recommended.”–Doody’s Book Reviews
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