Cases in chemical pathology : a diagnostic approach, fourth edition, R N Walmsley is a great book and is available on amazon if you don’t have a copy in your lab.
Regards
Daniel
Daniel A. Isemede BSc (Hons), MSc, MIBMS, CSci,
Senior Clinical Biochemist & ACB SWW Trainees Representative
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Tel: 01803655218
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MEAKIN, Francesca (SHERWOOD FOREST HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)
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Subject: Clinical cases book
Can anyone recommend a good clinical cases book for part 2 module 2 FRCPath revision. I have been through the cases in the ACB clinical cases in laboratory medicine book and was wondering if there is another similar book that would be
useful.
Regards
Francesca Meakin
MSc DipRCPath
Senior Clinical Biochemist
King's Mill Hospital
tel: 01623 622515 ext 6416.
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