It’s here!
The Complete (but not obsessive) Hematopathology Guide – is here! Check out the cover at the left – click on it, and you’ll be taken to a page that describes the guide and has a place to order.
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, this guide will give you a comprehensive – but not overwhelming – review of hematopathology. You know how you want something smaller than Robbins, but more complete than First Aid? Well, this is it. All the diseases you need to know – from iron-deficiency anemia to chronic lymphocytic lymphoma – are covered at just the right level of detail.
For a preview of the sort of writing and organization you’ll see in The Complete (but not obsessive) Hematopathology Guide, check out the Top 10 Anemias to Know for Boards, another, shorter ebook you can learn more about here. It’s a shortened version of the anemias chapter in the Complete Hematopathology Guide – so it doesn’t have as much detail or study hints, but still it’ll give you an idea.
I’d love to hear how you used this study guide – and what types of study guides you’d like to see in the future!
- Kristine Krafts, M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology University of Minnesota School of Medicine April 2013: 78,614 unique visitors.
Recent comments
- Azra said God bless you dear Dr. Kraft!
- suzierose said That you Kristine! Clear, concise explanation…
- Kristine said Hi Musa – You’re not alone! There are plenty of other coag haters out there (they haven&...
- Musa Jumaa Hussein said I am one of the Coag hater. Can I find this book in a book shop in the UK Thanks
- Abisola said Beautiful piece…paints a better picture…goodwork!
- Kristine said 1. Yes – in some books it does. It’s not a true cause of an elevated MCV, but there you...
- Kristine said Hi Ari – Thanks! You can find an article describing the 2008 WHO revisions here: http://bloodj...
- Dr. Mehmood-ul-Hasan said This is really a great concept, which (usually) the physicians do not know. A haematologist should d...
- Ari said Thanks a lot for those nice informations Can I ask for the new WHO lymphoma classifications book or...
- kamran khan said thanks for such a good information about pathology……….
- ogechi said What a lovely snack.Hard to forget its taste.Thanks.
- Hamad said THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Categories











