Month: October 2013

Book Review: Consultative Hemostasis and Thrombosis, 3rd edition

Editors: Craig S. Kitchens, Craig M. Kessler, and Barbara A. Konkle Publisher: Elsevier Saunders – 822 pages Book Review by: Nano Khilnani This book like other Elsevier books is mobile, searchable, and expandable. You can study smart with www.ExpertConsult.com. Go to the inside front cover of this textbook, scratch off the sticker and get the Activation Code. Then with that code, go and register and activate this title at Expert Consult. Once you have done this, you can: • Access the full text online in searchable format through your computer or any Internet-ready device, download figures, images, and enjoy...

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Book Review: ERCP, 2nd edition

Editors: Todd L. Baron, Richard A. Kozarek, and David L. Carr-Locke Publisher: Elsevier Saunders – 528 pages Book Review by: Nano Khilnani This book like other Elsevier books is mobile, searchable, and expandable. You can study smart with www.ExpertConsult.com. Go to the inside front cover of this textbook, scratch off the sticker and get the Activation Code. Then with that code, go and register and activate this title at Expert Consult. Once you have done this, you can: • Access the full text online in searchable format through your computer or any Internet-ready device, download figures, images, and enjoy...

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The 5 Traits of Wildly Successful People

The 5 Traits of Wildly Successful People By Alex Banayan – Linked In I have a crazy idea: success isn’t just about hard work. We hear about hard work all the time—it’s what Olympic champions talk about when they get to the top of the podium and it’s what the media credits as the sole force behind billionaire entrepreneurs. But there has to be something else in the equation of obtaining unimaginable success. What other traits tipped the odds in favor of the world’s most successful people? What helped propel their careers before they had track records? For the...

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Book Review: Core Procedures in Plastic Surgery, 3rd edition

Editors: Peter C. Neligan and Donald W. Buck II Publisher: Elsevier Saunders – 438 pages Book Review by: Nano Khilnani This book like other Elsevier books, is mobile, searchable, and expandable. You can study smart with www.ExpertConsult.com. Go to the inside front cover of this textbook, scratch off the sticker and get the Activation Code. Then with that code, go and register and activate this title at Expert Consult. Once you have done this, you can: • Access the full text online in searchable format through your computer or any Internet-ready device, download figures, images, and enjoy additional content....

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Book Review: Coronary Stenting: A Companion to Topol’s Textbook of Interventional Cardiology

Editor: Matthew J. Price Publisher: Elsevier Saunders – 238 pages Book Review by: Nano Khilnani This book like other Elsevier books, is mobile, searchable, and expandable. You can study smart with www.ExpertConsult.com. Go to the inside front cover of this textbook, scratch off the sticker and get the Activation Code. Then with that code, go and register and activate this title at Expert Consult. Once you have done this, you can: • Access the full text online in searchable format through your computer or any Internet-ready device, download figures, images, and enjoy additional content. This book will now fit...

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