Best references for fellows

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AuroraK

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Hey guys,
I was wondering aside from chemoregimen, nccn, uptodate, what books would you recommend for an oncology fellow? Any thoughts on the bethesda manuals?

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Hey guys,
I was wondering aside from chemoregimen, nccn, uptodate, what books would you recommend for an oncology fellow? Any thoughts on the bethesda manuals?

If you're going to spend money on actual books (and I'm not sure why you would do such a thing, but it's your money), you might as well go big. Get DeVita for Onc and Williams for Heme.

I have the MDACC Manual (a misnomer since it's 5 volumes) and it's decent - and was free for me. And the Bethesda book is pretty good for heme but I prefer this one (NB...the editing is crap and his spelling is worse).
 
I know of one program director who buys a copy of the Physician's Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Manual for all her fellows...
 
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