By: Ali Alikhan MD (Author), Thomas L.H Hocker MD MPhil (Author)
Thomas L.H Hocker MD MPhil's Review of Dermatology is one of the best Dermatology Books available. It is highly respected among knowledgeable readers for its overall satisfaction, value for money, and easy to read format. Whether you are a student or a professional, this book is sure to provide you with the information you need.Amazon Customer: If you are looking for a book to prepare for an MCQ based exam, then this is the book to read. All the important points are highlighted. Love this.
India on Dec 12, 2021
Divyanshu SrivastavaDivyanshu Srivastava: If there's one book, a Dermatology resident should buy, it should be this one. It reminds me of the First Aid to USMLE which is also based on the same concept.
India on May 11, 2021
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United Kingdom on Jan 24, 2020
Anahi CZ: el mejor libro de repaso de dermatooíga, muy completo con tablas muy fáciles de entender. excelente compra
Mexico on Aug 05, 2019
Hailey: This is the most thorough text book you will definitely get your money's worth, as an esthetician I'm constantly trying to better understand skin and this really delves into that in such a specific way, it can be dry but I mean what textbook isn't?
Canada on Mar 13, 2019
Sean M: I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about dermatology and esp. if preparing for the dermatology board or MOC examination. This comprehensive book is well-written and well-organized and a nice collection of board fodder and high-yield material. As a senior dermatology resident, I have benefited from this book significantly and would recommend residents to have it from day one of residency and incorporate it into their routine reading schedule alongside a few other sources.
United States on May 27, 2017
jfe: This book is an excellent and comprehensive review of dermatology. It is packed with relevant, up to date, and boards related information. Compared to Jain, the other dermatology review book on the market, this is MUCH more comprehensive and up to date. The information presented is clinically relevant and is helpful not just for studying for boards but also managing patients. For example, in the pharmacology chapter, there are important drug monitoring recommendations (tests, timing, frequency, etc). All of the best figures and tables from other Elsevier derm texts/journals (Bologna, Hurwitz, JAAD) are all integrated into the text. It's an excellent book and I would recommend it for all derm residents studying for the boards. It would also be helpful for 4th year medical students on their Derm rotations or practicing clinicians looking for an up-to-date review of Dermatology.
United States on Jan 26, 2017
Tony Nguyen: As someone who took and passed the dermatology board certification exam this previous year, I just wish this was an available study resource at that time. The quality and breadth of information is superior to that of Jain (which was the go-to for boards studying but suffers from errors, outdated information, and omission of important topics), and the excellent figures and tables (often adapted from authoritative sources such as the Bolognia textbook) are a welcome addition as well. I find this book to be incredibly useful in clinic, both as a quick reference as well as a teaching tool for residents. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to my residents and anyone else who is planning on taking the board certification exam in the future.
United States on Jan 14, 2017
rafree: I am a first year dermatology resident and I recently purchased this resource. My goal was to read all the way through Bolognia this year and I have been taking notes in another review book as I go. This is cumbersome as I find myself having to add a plethora of important missing information. Since I bought this book I have realized that it is very comprehensive. It includes every important pearl from the corresponding text in Bolognia and I find myself not having to add anything. It is well organized and easy to follow with the bullet point type format. This will be my primary study source from here on out as I prepare for boards over the next two years. I am very excited to have such a reliable and thorough text to use. I highly recommend this review book to any dermatology resident!
United States on Jan 10, 2017
Dermatology Review: A Comprehensive Guide by Thomas L.H Hocker MD MPhil | Eliminate Skin Inflammation with The Eczema Detox: A Low-Chemical Diet Plan | Uncover the Secrets of Healthy Skin: The Benefits of Minimalism in Skincare | |
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Total Reviews | 3 reviews | 28 reviews | 81 reviews |
Dimensions | 8.5 x 1 x 10.75 inches | 7.75 x 1 x 9.5 inches | 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.2 inches |
Family & General Practice (Books) | Family & General Practice | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 117 ratings | 4.4/5 stars of 441 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 962 ratings |
Best Sellers Rank | #95 in Family & General Practice #188 in Dermatology #272 in Family Practice Medicine | #9 in Psoriasis#15 in Dermatology #16 in Skin Ailments | #108 in Dermatology #190 in Microbiology #345 in Marketing & Consumer Behavior |
Item Weight | 3.2 pounds | 1.55 pounds | 8.8 ounces |
Family Practice Medicine | Family Practice Medicine | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-0323296724 | 978-1925335538 | 978-0525538325 |
ISBN-10 | 0323296726 | 9781925335538 | 0525538321 |
Language | English | English | English |
Paperback | 518 pages | 304 pages | |
Dermatology (Books) | Dermatology | Dermatology | Dermatology |
Publisher | Elsevier; 1st edition | Exisle Publishing | Riverhead Books |
Willie: This book came as a stack of loose leaf paper! Not bound. There's no binder.
United States on Jun 30, 2023