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Best Neurology Books To Read

While there are many courses and tutorials online, learning from a book is still one of the best ways to greatly improve your skills. Below I have selected top Neurology books.

The Little Black Book of Neurology (Mobile Medicine) (2019)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadWidely known and well-respected, has been a thorough yet portable reference in this complex field for more than 30 years, presenting definitions, classifications, and guidance on diagnosis and management for a wide range of neurological disorders. The 6th Edition offers of neuropharmacology and neuroimaging – plus a new, more user-friendly, fast-access format that makes the book .
Author(s): Zaidat MD, Osama O., Lerner MD, Alan J., et al.

CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Neurology, Third Edition (Current Diagnosis and Treatment) (2019)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadPublisher’s Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Author(s): John C. M. Brust

Lange Clinical Neurology and Neuroanatomy: A Localization-Based Approach (2016)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadAn engagingly written text that bridges the gap between neuroanatomy and clinical neurology “One of the best modern outlooks on the pragmatic practice of neurology
Author(s): Aaron Berkowitz

Comprehensive Review in Clinical Neurology: A Multiple Choice Book for the Wards and Boards (2016)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadThe 2nd Edition of offers clear explanations of complex concepts in an easily understandable format – all while helping you digest large amounts of information quickly and easily. Retaining the popular format of the first edition, this updated guide features more than 1,000 comprehensive, multiple-choice questions covering every area of neurology you need to master.
Author(s): Esteban Cheng-Ching, Baron DO, Eric P., et al.

Blueprints Neurology (Blueprints Series) (2018)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadSuccinct, logically organized, and supported by more than 100 board-style review questions, Blueprints Neurology delivers a complete review of key topics and concepts optimized for clerkship, shelf review, and USMLE preparation.
Author(s): Drislane M.D., Frank

The Hospital Neurology Book (2016)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadA practical, protocol-oriented guide to the practice of neurology in the hospital setting Designed to meet the need for a practical and pedagogical resource on hospital neurology, The Hospital Neurology Book is a concise and useful work that guides general neurologists, neurohospitalists, and internists in the proper care of patients in the hospital who have neurological diseases and disorders and associated internal medicine conditions.
Author(s): Arash Salardini, Jose Biller

Memorable Neurology (2019)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadThe best and most effective way to learn neurology! Memorable Neurology helps you rapidly understand both neuroanatomy and clinical neurology by using simple explanations, mnemonics, visual aids, and practice questions. Memorable Neurology has been written for health care practitioners of all types, including doctors, medical students, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.
Author(s): Heldt M.D., Jonathan P.

Neurology for the Non-Neurologist (Weiner, Neurology for the Non-Neurologist) (2010)

 Best Neurology Books To Readis a practical guide for primary care physicians, psychiatrists, and other non-neurologist clinicians who encounter patients with neurologic problems. The book begins with overviews of neurologic symptoms, the neurologic examination, diagnostic tests, and neuroradiology, and then covers the full range of neurologic disorders that non-neurologists encounter.Chapters follow a consistent structure with key elements highlighted for quick scanning.
Author(s): Weiner MD, William J., Christopher G. Goetz, et al.

Practical Neurology (2017)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadPut key neurology information at your fingertips and successfully apply it in practice with . This popular reference is a concise complement to core neurology texts, providing easy access to the clinically relevant information you need to know.
Author(s): Jose Biller

Laughing Your Way to Passing the Neurology Boards (2013)

 Best Neurology Books To ReadMedhumor Medical Publications, LLC brings you the latest addition to our “Laughing Your Way to Passing the Neurology Boards 2nd Edition” r Our new 2nd edition will help you prepare for the Residency In-Service Training Exam (RITE) and the American Board of Psych…
Author(s): Amy McGregor, David Z. Rose

Best Neurology Books to Read

We highly recommend you to buy all paper or e-books in a legal way, for example, on Amazon. But sometimes it might be a need to dig deeper beyond the shiny book cover. Before making a purchase, you can visit resources like Library Genesis and download some neurology books mentioned below at your own risk. Once again, we do not host any illegal or copyrighted files, but simply give our visitors a choice and hope they will make a wise decision.

Symptom-Based Approach to Pediatric Neurology

Author(s): Deepak M. Kamat, Lalitha Sivaswamy
ID: 3569244, Publisher: Springer, Year: 2023, Size: 24 Mb, Format: pdf

Seizure and Epilepsy Care: The Pocket Epileptologist

Author(s): Patrick Landazuri, Nuria Lacuey Lecumberri, Laura Vilella Bertran, Mark Farrenburg, Samden Lhatoo
ID: 3635626, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Year: 2023, Size: 3 Mb, Format: pdf

Neurointervention in the Medical Specialties: A Comprehensive Guide

Author(s): Randall C. Edgell, Kara M. Christopher
ID: 3201053, Publisher: Humana, Year: 2022, Size: 15 Mb, Format: pdf

Please note that this booklist is not errorless. Some books are absolutely chart-busters according to The Wall Street Journal, others are composed by unknown authors. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant resources you could recommend? Leave a comment if you have any feedback on the list.

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