The Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital Residency Handbook of Psychiatry

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $44.95
Manufacturer: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-04
Summary: "MUST HAVE for all psychiatry residents"
This is a real GEM ... its size is really small yet it contains practical information about almost everything you would face in your daily practice. information is delivered in a nice organized way. I love it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-25
Summary: "Excellent, for this!! purpose, but..."
MGH Residents handbook does exactly what it says, it's not let me down at all, when needing information on a topic. But it is a handbook, it's much smaller than I though, and the content is parred down to brief but thorough explanations without much "psychopath" explanation, just the facts. Then again, that's not what it was supposed to be. It is not a replacement for Kaplan and Saddocks Synopsis.
Caveat... I'm a PDA user, and KS Synopsis is available on PDA now. MGH is not, I wish it were.
Caveat 2.... ****HIGHLY reccomend ***Case Files for Psychiatry (available on pda or paper). It's not as comprehensive as MGH handbook, but it is far more ENGAGING, for med students or early interns steep in the learning curve. VERY VERY good, and works well on the PDA. It also has an awesome primer on changing ones thinking from basic science to clinical thinking, and an excellent diagnostic thought algorythm... it feels like a friend... it is far more engaging and easy to read and interesting than MGH. Maybe the 2 together are an excellent pack, along with KS Synopsis. Yes. Check out Case Files Psychiatry, it's awesome to pull you into the learning, thinking process, and unexpectedly comprehensive on each of the 60 topics it covers.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-09-13
Summary: "Essential Handbook!"
This book was smaller and thinner than I thought it would be for the price I was paying, but after I looked inside, I realized that it was packed with the essentials and no junk! It is a very useful tool that I wish I had in my 1st and 2nd years of residency in Psychiatry, especially when I was on the inpatient and consultation/liason services. It is still useful for the latter years of residency though.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-08-09
Summary: "Great new handbook!"
This is one of the newest handbooks out there!!!( i personally own a number of them)..I must state that its one of the best I have seen so far...pretty comprehensive for its size..some highlights are the focus on approach to different clinical situations which are very well written and immensely useful in clinical practice(such as being Oncall!!)..I would highly recommend this book to fellow residents!!!