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With regard to Sasala’s recommendation of the AACC book ‘Challenges at the Clinical Interface’, anyone would like a copy can have mine for free! First come, first served!

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From: WICKRAMASINGHE, Sasala (BARKING, HAVERING AND REDBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS TRUST)
Sent: 12 March 2020 11:30
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Hi

 

I also second the Walmsley cases recommendation.  

 

Another good one I could personally recommend is the cases book by Danielle Freedman and co. (AACC)  – Challenges at the Clinical Interface. Unfortunately it’s not in print I think, but some of the ‘old timers’ in the lab might have a copy lying around! It’s a well written book.

 

Also check out the Clin Chem cases – they’re mostly open access (at least the older ones are) and quite good.

 

All the best

 

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Hi second Daniel’s recommendation.

 

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Julie Sherfan

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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of ISEMEDE, Daniel (TORBAY AND SOUTH DEVON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)
Sent: Thursday, 12 March 2020 2:15 AM
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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

 

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Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust

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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of MEAKIN, Francesca (SHERWOOD FOREST HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)
Sent: 11 March 2020 15:00
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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.

 

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Francesca Meakin

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King's Mill Hospital

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