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Essential Otolaryngology, 8/e

K. J. Lee

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Essential Otolaryngology, 8/e

Release Date: 13 August, 2002
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From Book News, Inc.
New edition of a text that presents the most current concepts in clinical otolaryngology. A complete overview, it serves as a guide for Board preparation as well as a practical and concise reference reflecting contemporary concepts in clinical practice. In addition to completely updated information, it includes new information on endoscopic sinus surgeries, allergy and immunology, head and neck oncology, pearls in ENT, and medications. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review
"This book is of the highest quality when used as a reference or for initial investigation of the facts about a disease process."

Book Description
A quick reference to the most common diseases and disorders in the various areas of head and neck surgery. The very affordable Eighth Edition features contributions from 50 distinguished practitioners who present a wealth of clinically relevant information from the forefront of otolaryngology research and practice.

Book Info
Yale Univ., New Haven, CT. Comprehensive quick reference includes common diseases and disorders and current clinical concepts. Topics presented cover techniques for paranasal sinus surgery, cochlear implants, and skull base surgery. Previous edition: c1999. Written in expanded-outline format. DNLM: Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases--surgery--Outlines.

Card catalog description
Approximately fifty recognized clinicians submit the most current concepts in clinical otolaryngology in this popular text. An expanded outline format provides updated information in a manageable format without sacrificing content. A complete overview of otolaryngology, this book serves as a perfect guide for Board preparation as well as a practical and concise reference text, reflecting contemporary concepts in clinical practice.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover
FIVE-STAR ON-LINE REVIEW ". . . an outstanding review book for the otolaryngologist. … I would recommend it to medical personnel (physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and students) involved in the practice of otolaryngology." A reviewer from Houston, TX [BOX WITH HEAD] The Eighth Edition of Dr. Lee's leading text provides you with a direct, readable, and concise overview of the entire field of otolaryngology. Perfect for Board preparation and a favorite refresher for practitioners, Essential Otolaryngology features a bulleted, summary-style format that facilitates study - and understanding.

THE FIRST CHOICE FOR OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD & NECK SURGERY RESIDENTS
* Provides a tried-and-trusted route to learning otolaryngology
* Quick reference format includes numerous tables and a convenient bulleted format
* 50 recognized clinicians present the most current clinical concepts
* Covers the most common diseases and disorders
* Valuable Highlights and Pearls reinforce learning
* NEW coverage includes:
Techniques for paranasal sinus surgery
More examples of imaging
Minimally surgical techniques

About the Author
K.L. Lee, MD, FACS, PC (Southern New England Ear, Nose, Throat, and Facial Plastic Surgery Group, New Haven, Connecticut)--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Rating 3.5

controversial

This book has been controversial for at least two reasons. The first reason is if colleagues are asked when to get this [thick, mostly outline format soft covered] text, some say right away for it can serve as a scaffold to "hang information on". And then there are those on the other side of the spectrum who say this book is difficult to take in for the junior folks on the service and should be reserved for those at the chief resident level who know these issues on several levels.
The second controversy is that this book has a title of "essential" when it might not cover all that is actually essential. And, as a corollary, what about information that is "nonessential"? Shouldn't the BC/BE head and neck surgeon be familiar with those issues as well?

Regardless of these issues, I have sampled several books and think this book does not have a contender in its class. I would highly recommend it IF one is going to buy a book about otolarynology, but not if they think that they have to get this book to be a knowledgeable house officer or ancillary professional. I bought this book as a PGY1 a few years ago and it has certainly been a handy text to have in the call room and to prepare for the inservice. This book should not be intended for medical students due to its density in relation to student rotation duration, or attendings in relation to their assumed familiarity with material.

A nonessential purchase.

For some reason, this book has become a standard for otolaryngology residents, despite the fact that much of the material is outdated and in some areas, incomplete. The concept for this book would make a great resource, if it really did cover the "essentials".

an excelent review book

K J Lee's Essential Otolaryngology-head and Neck surgery is not only an outstanding review book for otolaryngologist, but also a good reference book for medical personnel. The book is written in a summary format and some prior knowledge of the topic is necessary. Separate sections on "pharmacology and therapeutics in ENT" and "highlights and pearls" are provided at the end of the book for reference and final review. This textbook is used by many ENT physicians as they progress through their residency training and often used by physicians reviewing for their board examination. None-the-less, this is a review book and does not replace standard otolaryngology textbooks. Nursing staff in ENT clinics and hospital units, benefit from its concise disease presentation format, as they refresh their memory about a particular head and neck disease process. Medical students, often use the book to become familiar with their assigned cases, presentations, and to prepare for rounds. The seventh edition of this book has new information on allergy, endoscopic sinus surgery, and oncology. I do not recommend this book to general public, since without prior otolaryngology medical knowledge, understanding of the subject can be challenging. Having read the past three editions of this book, I would recommend it to medical personnel (physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and students) involved in practice of otolaryngology.
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