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ClinicalKey Content Updates: May 8, 2017

Books Added – CK Global

Books Removed – CK Global
  • Cell Biology (Pollard, Thomas) 2nd ed; ISBN: 9781416022558; Package/Collection: Flex Only; Out of print; no revision. Recommended alternative – Kierszenbaum: Histology and Cell Biology, 4e.
  • Evidence-Based Medical Consultation (Steinberg, Daniel) 1st ed; ISBN: 9781416022138; Package/Collection: Flex Only; Out of print; no revision. Recommended alternative – McGee: Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis, 4e.
  • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Secrets (O’Young, Bryan) 3rd ed; ISBN: 9781416032052; Package/Collection: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; Out of print; no revision. Recommended alternative – Frontera: Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 3e.
  • Rapid Diagnosis in Ophthalmology: Retina (Rogers, Adam) 1st ed; ISBN: 9780323049597; Package/Collection: Flex Only; Out of print; no revision. Recommended alternative – Sadda: Ryan’s Retinal Imaging and Diagnostics, 1e.
  • Surgical Techniques in Ophthalmology: Glaucoma Surgery (Chen, Teresa) 1st ed; ISBN: 9781416030218; Package/Collection: Flex Only; Out of print; no revision. Recommended alternative – Becker-Shaffer’s Diagnosis and Therapy of the Glaucomas, 8e.
  • Textbook of Clinical Neurology (Goetz, Christopher) 3rd ed; ISBN: 9781416036180; Package/Collection: Neurology; Out of print; no revision. Recommended alternative – Aminoff’s Neurology and General Medicine, 5e.
  • Thoracic Surgery Atlas (Ferguson, Mark) 1st ed; ISBN: 9780721603254; Package/Collection: Cardiothoracic Surgery; Out of print; no revision. Recommended alternative – Zwischenberger: Atlas of Thoracic Surgical Techniques, 1e.

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