Published by McGraw-Hill and edited by Dr. Judith E. Tintinalli, along with associate editors Dr. O. John Ma, Dr. Donald M. Yealy, Dr. Garth D. Meckler, Dr. J. Stephan Stapczynski, Dr. David M. Cline, and Dr. Stephen H. Thomas, the 10th edition arrives at a time when emergency care is more complex and resource-constrained than ever. The 10th edition is not merely a reprint with updated statistics; it is a comprehensive overhaul designed to reflect the current reality of the emergency department (ED). Key updates include:
Point-of-care ultrasound is no longer an ancillary skill; it is the fifth vital sign. The new edition integrates POCUS into virtually every relevant chapter—from cardiac arrest and trauma to biliary disease and DVT evaluation—rather than isolating it in a single section. tintinalli 39-s emergency medicine 10th edition
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The physical textbook remains a hefty, two-volume set (over 2,200 pages), but the 10th edition shines through its digital ecosystem. Owners receive access to an online platform featuring the full text, image bank, and interactive quizzes. This allows residents and attendings to quickly search for "high-risk chief complaints" or "ultrasound protocols" on a tablet during a shift. Published by McGraw-Hill and edited by Dr
If you are preparing for boards, starting residency, or simply want to ensure your clinical knowledge is current, this is the one textbook to buy. In a field where minutes matter, having the right information at your fingertips is not a luxury—it is a requirement. The 10th edition delivers. Yealy, Dr