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FACULTY TEXTBOOKS
The Case Department of Neurology is well-recognized for
their dedication and excellence in teaching. In addition
to the residency program, our faculty frequently
lectures at local, national and international
educational review courses. Many of our faculty have
authored major comprehensive neurologic texts that are
now widely used in many residency and fellowship
programs. One unique aspect of this residency program is
that the department supplies many of the faculty
authored textbooks free of charge to residents. |
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Neurology in Clinical Practice, 5th Edition
by Walter G. Bradley, Robert B. Daroff, Gerald M.
Fenichel and Joseph Jankovic |
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Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences
by Michael J. Aminoff and Robert
B. Daroff |
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Neuromuscular Disorders in Clinical Practice
by Bashar Katirji,
Henry J. Kaminski,
David C. Preston,
Robert L. Ruff and
Barbara E. Shapiro |
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Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders: Clinical-Electrophysiologic
Correlations, 2nd Edition
by David C. Preston and
Barbara E. Shapiro
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Electromyography in Clinical Practice: A Case Study
Approach, 2nd Edition
by Bashar Katirji |
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The Neurology of Eye Movements, Fourth Edition
by R. John Leigh and David S. Zee |
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Handbook of Neuro-Ophthalmology
by Robert L. Tomsak and Mark R. Levine |
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The Little Black Book of Neurology
by Alan J. Lerner |
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Diagnostic Criteria in Neurology
by Alan J. Lerner
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The
Neurologic History and Examination
by Monroe Cole
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Neuroimaging in Neurology
by David C. Preston and
Barbara E. Shapiro
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Struck by the Hand of God: The
Collision of Stroke and World History
by Michael De Georgia |
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The Myth of Alzheimer's
by Peter J Whitehouse
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