100 Cases in Acute Medicine 2nd Edition
100 Cases in Acute Medicine, 2nd Edition by Henry Fok, Kerry Layne and Adam Nabeebaccus is a compact, case-based guide designed to sharpen clinical reasoning and confidence at the bedside. Perfect for medical students, junior doctors and acute care trainees in the UK and beyond, this edition brings together realistic presentations commonly seen on the wards and in the emergency department.
Each case unfolds with clear history, examination findings, focused investigations and stepwise management, emphasising differential diagnosis and practical decision-making. Concise discussion boxes highlight key learning points, evidence-based tips and red flags to spot early deterioration. The approachable format mirrors real-life workflow, making it an ideal resource for on-call shifts, ward rounds and exam preparation such as MRCP and final medical exams.
Readers will appreciate the book’s emphasis on high-yield acute medicine topics—cardiorespiratory emergencies, sepsis, metabolic disturbances, neurological crises and more—presented in a way that builds diagnostic agility and prioritisation skills. Clinical pearls and structured answers make revision efficient while case variability trains clinicians to adapt in fast-paced settings common across NHS and international hospitals.
Whether you want to refine history-taking, improve investigation choices or consolidate management plans, 100 Cases in Acute Medicine, 2nd Edition delivers practical, exam-relevant learning with professional clarity. Add this essential clinical companion to your shelf and turn real-world cases into confident practice.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


