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Exactly the same as the free PDF I downloaded online for my student, only this costs $26 plus tax.
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I’m an NP student, and I find this book easier to read than the one recommended in school. The school-recommended book is almost $300, which is much cheaper. This book is a better read that breaks down complex concepts in a way that’s easy to understand. It should be used alongside NP books to help you understand your scope of practice. The book is written by an MD, which is a huge asset in terms of knowledge. The digital version includes the code, but I haven’t tried it yet. .
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Dr Ferri's Clinical Advisor '26 is, as always, a fabulous resource for any medical or NP practice!
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Excellent resource, as always from Dr Ferri. Well worth its generous weight to use a resource other than UptoDate once in a while. Besides, for us medical providers who have been in the calling many years, Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2026 is better at maintaining ones arm strength than lifting an iphone, plus safer and more accurate than the use of AI;)
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Love! Love! LOVE! Everything in one book! Plus you get the e-version included as well! I am in NP school and the differential diagnosis book my school required is a joke! I took a chance on this book and am so glad I did! It's a big book! So plan on leaving it on your desk or tabletop, but at least youll have access to the ebook across your devices
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Sketchy citations.
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Retired MD. Keeping up for the sake of family, friends and myself. I was looking for something like the “Medicine” book I had third year of med school. This is quite a bit more comprehensive. HOWEVER, the references/citations are hopelessly effed up. In the e book chapter on CHF, every reference I checked was about TRANSSEXUALISM in some way!! You authors/editors have some major work to do. I checked other chapters too. Seems even in Cirrhosis chapter the citations are to urology journals, total non sequiturs. HELP!!
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