Best Books for a Specialist Physician (General Medicine)

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List of "Best Books for a Specialist Physician (General Medicine)" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.

  1. Heirs of General Practice by John McPhee
    Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Number of pages: 119)
  2. Perez on Medicine: The Whimsical Art of Jose S. Perez by Jose Perez,Wayman R. Spence
    WRS Group (Number of pages: 63)
  3. Certified Coding Specialist: Physician Based (Ccs-p) : Exam Preparation (AHIMA Exam Preparation) by Anita C. Hazelwood
    Amer Health Information Management (Number of pages: 367)
  4. So you want to be a brain surgeon? (Success in Medicine) by
    Oxford University Press (Number of pages: 320)
  5. Successful Collaboration in Healthcare: A Guide for Physicians, Nurses and Clinical Documentation Specialists by Colleen M. Stukenberg
    Productivity Press (Number of pages: 136)
  6. Becoming a Doctor: From Student to Specialist, Doctor-Writers Share Their Experiences by
    W. W. Norton & Company (Number of pages: 240)
  7. Medical Coding Specialist’s Exam Review Physician by Lynette Olsen
    Delmar Cengage Learning (Number of pages: 276)
  8. Medical Coding Specialists's Exam Review-Physician (Exam Review Guides) by Lynette Olsen
    Delmar Cengage Learning (Number of pages: 320)
  9. Professional Review Guide for CCS-P Examinations, 2017 Edition by Patricia Schnering
    Cengage Learning (Number of pages: 768)
  10. Professional Review Guide for the RHIA and RHIT Examinations, 2017 Edition by Patricia Schnering
    Delmar Cengage Learning (Number of pages: 531)

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