The Toronto Notes 2012

The Toronto Notes 2012
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: The Toronto Notes
Total Pages: 1378
Release: 2012
Genre: Clinical medicine
ISBN: 9780980939774

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Toronto Notes 2012

Toronto Notes 2012
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2012
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 098093978X

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2012 Essential Med Notes

2012 Essential Med Notes
Author: Jesse M. Klostranec
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2012
Genre: Clinical medicine
ISBN: 1927363004

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The Essential Med Notes Clinical Handbook 2012 is a pocket-sized companion resource to The Essential Med Notes for Medical Students 2012 (formerly The Toronto Notes), and contains concise, up-to-date clinical data for medical students and residents. A handy reference to the diagnosis and management of common clinical presentations, it provides relevant and on-the-spot information to assist with daily clinical encounters. The Clinical Handbook maintains a high standard of quality by having rigorous review from specialists in a wide range of medical and surgical subspecialties. Furthermore, it contains current evidence-based clinical practices, and a yearly updated list of landmark clinical trials.

The Essential Med Notes

The Essential Med Notes
Author: Jesse M. Klostranec
Publsiher: The Toronto Notes
Total Pages: 1378
Release: 2012
Genre: Clinical medicine
ISBN: 9780980939798

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This text presents the most comprehensive resource available that focuses on exam preparation for the MCCQE Part 1 and the USMLE Step 2. Written in a concise, easy-to-read style, this annually revised text includes relevant clinical information on 29 medical subspecialties.

Essential Med Notes 2019

Essential Med Notes 2019
Author: Mark Shafarenko,Tara Tofighi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Clinical medicine
ISBN: 1927363497

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Toronto Notes for Medical Students is proud to present the 35th Edition of the highly successful Essential Med Notes textbookseries. This 2019 edition featuresbrand new content to reflect the most recent updates for medical licensing exams, along with a new layout across all 31 chapters for enhanced readability. Content updates across the main text, figures, graphics, and evidence-based medicine sections further enhance preparation for USMLE Step 2. A number of landmark trials have been included to reflect the most current evidence across all medical specialties. As a not-for-profit organization, all our proceeds from book sales are donated to support medical student activities, charity events, and community outreach programs over the past years. Essential Med Notes 2019 Key Features: Brand new content reflective of essential clinical knowledge and skills for enhanced clinical performance and USMLE Step 2 preparation A concise textbook with in-depth coverage of 31 medical specialties Up-to-date DSM-5 criteria and Evidence-Based Medicine highlights Our website features online resources, including a Colour Atlas, ECGs Made Simple tutorial, Heart Sounds tutorial, Essentials of Medical Imaging, over 50 Practice OSCE stations, and much more! A Clinical Handbook highlighting common clinical management scenarios and helpful tips on clerkship basics - a perfect size to carry on the wards. This has also been updated to be reflective of the latest evidence and USMLE objectives! Stat Notes: The ultimate guide to managing on-call issues, this pocketbook features a step-by-step approach for 30 common ward scenarios

Unbuilt Toronto

Unbuilt Toronto
Author: Mark Osbaldeston
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2008-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781550028355

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Unbuilt Toronto explores the failed architectural dreams of Toronto. Delving into unfulfilled & largely forgotten visions for grand public buildings, landmark skyscrapers, roads & highways, transit systems, & sports & recreation venues, the authors outline such ambitious but ultimately unrealised schemes as St. Alban's Cathedral, the "Newark 2011" subway system, & a 1911 city plan that would have resulted in a Paris-by-the-Lake. Readers will lament the loss of some projects (such as the planned construction boom for the Olympics), be thankful for the loss of others ("City Hall was supposed to look like that?!?"), & marvel at the downtown that could have been (with underground roads & walkways in the sky). With an eye on the future as well as the past, the author takes stock of Toronto's status quo in 2008 & offers some bold predictions on the city's architectural future.

Debating Dissent

Debating Dissent
Author: Gregory S. Kealey,Lara Campbell,Dominique Clément
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442610781

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Although the 1960s are overwhelmingly associated with student radicalism and the New Left, most Canadians witnessed the decade's political, economic, and cultural turmoil from a different perspective. Debating Dissent dispels the myths and stereotypes associated with the 1960s by examining what this era's transformations meant to diverse groups of Canadians – and not only protestors, youth, or the white middle-class. With critical contributions from new and senior scholars, Debating Dissent integrates traditional conceptions of the 1960s as a 'time apart' within the broader framework of the 'long-sixties' and post-1945 Canada, and places Canada within a local, national, an international context. Cutting-edge essays in social, intellectual, and political history reflect a range of historical interpretation and explore such diverse topics as narcotics, the environment, education, workers, Aboriginal and Black activism, nationalism, Quebec, women, and bilingualism. Touching on the decade's biggest issues, from changing cultural norms to the role of the state, Debating Dissent critically examines ideas of generational change and the sixties.

A Map to the Door of No Return

A Map to the Door of No Return
Author: Dionne Brand
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780385674836

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A Map to the Door of No Return is a timely book that explores the relevance and nature of identity and belonging in a culturally diverse and rapidly changing world. It is an insightful, sensitive and poetic book of discovery. Drawing on cartography, travels, narratives of childhood in the Caribbean, journeys across the Canadian landscape, African ancestry, histories, politics, philosophies and literature, Dionne Brand sketches the shifting borders of home and nation, the connection to place in Canada and the world beyond. The title, A Map to the Door of No Return, refers to both a place in imagination and a point in history—the Middle Passage. The quest for identity and place has profound meaning and resonance in an age of heterogenous identities. In this exquisitely written and thought-provoking new work, Dionne Brand creates a map of her own art.