Internal Medicine Emergencies Made Easy by Dr. Hosam Mokhtar is a highly practical and updated reference for anyone starting internal medicine residency or working in emergency care. With 830 pages and a full-color latest edition, this book focuses on the common emergency cases encountered in day-to-day practice and presents them in a simple, organized, and clinically useful way.
It is designed for readers who want an easy and reliable source at the beginning of residency, especially those looking for a book that covers emergency internal medicine in a format close to real-life practice. The book is known for its clear explanation style and step-by-step approach, making it easier to understand, revise, and apply at the bedside.
In addition, the book can be followed with supporting videos across internal medicine specialties, giving learners a more complete understanding and making the study experience more practical and interactive. Its updated content and teaching style make it an excellent resource for both learning and revision.
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🔍 Key Features
• Updated full-color edition
• 830 pages of practical internal medicine content
• Focus on internal medicine emergencies
• Step-by-step assessment style
• Close to real clinical practice
• Suitable for residency start and rapid revision
• Supported by videos across internal medicine specialties
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🎯 Ideal For
• 👨⚕️ Internal medicine residents
• 🩺 Junior doctors
• 🏥 ER and acute care trainees
• 📚 Students beginning residency
• 🎓 Clinicians needing a practical emergency reference
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📖 Specifications
• Title: Internal Medicine Emergencies Made Easy
• Author: Dr. Hosam Mokhtar
• Pages: 830
• Edition: Latest updated color print
• Format: Practical emergency medicine guide
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💡 Why It Stands Out
• Easy starting point for residency
• Strong focus on common emergency cases
• Practical and clinically relevant
• Updated content for current practice
• Video support adds extra learning value
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⚠️ Important Note
• 📌 For educational and clinical reference use
• 📌 Best used alongside supervision, local protocols, and bedside practice





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