Need a gift for the medical student in your life? This is a perfect place to start! Whether the student in mind is starting medical school, or starting a new school year, this list is a compilation of perfect gifts which your student can use throughout their medical career!
Bates Physical Exam: https://amzn.to/4cVQeYF
This highly regarded text in book-only format includes fully-illustrated, step-by-step techniques that outline the correct performance of the physical examination and an easy-to-follow two-column format that correlates examination techniques on the left and abnormalities (clearly indicated in red) with differential diagnoses on the right.

Pockets Bates: https://amzn.to/3XZZS8n
This trusted pocket-sized reference includes fully illustrated, step-by-step techniques, retaining the easy-to-follow two-column format that correlates examination techniques on the left and abnormalities (clearly indicated in red) with differential diagnoses on the right. It is a perfect gift for a medical student who is starting their clinical course work!

Atul Gawande Being Mortal: https://amzn.to/3LkoukD
This is a perfect gift for the pre-health student in your life at any stage of training. Atul Gawande, a practicing surgeon, has fearlessly revealed the struggles of his profession.

Crucial Conversations: https://amzn.to/4cEecYE
This book provides powerful skills to ensure every conversation―especially difficult ones―leads to the results you want. It teaches readers how to be persuasive rather than abrasive, how to get back to productive dialogue when others blow up or clam up, and it offers powerful skills for mastering high-stakes conversations, regardless of the topic or person. This is perfect for medical students at any level of training in guiding how to navigate conversations in a professional environment.

Doctors Dozen: https://amzn.to/4cBgVSz
This book is helpful for pre-health students to navigate self-care, and school-life balance in an effective way which can help prevent burnout. Dr. Pipas shares twelve lessons and strategies for improved health that she has learned from patients, students, and colleagues over her twenty years working as a family physician.

On Doctoring: https://amzn.to/45WRXuB
This is a good book for any healthcare professional at any stage of their training/career. This is a collection of stories, poems, and essays written by physicians and non-physicians alike — works that eloquently record what it is like to be sick, to be cured, to lose, or to triumph. In this era of managed healthcare, when medicine is becoming more institutionalized and impersonal, this book recaptures the breadth and the wonder of the medical profession.

Checklist Manifesto: https://amzn.to/3Wt45jX
Avoidable failures continue to plague us in health care, government, the law, the financial industry—in almost every realm of organized activity. In this book, Atul Gawande makes a compelling argument that we can do better in the healthcare field, using the simplest of methods. In riveting stories, he reveals what checklists can do, what they can’t, and how they could bring about striking improvements in a variety of fields, from medicine and disaster recovery to professions and businesses of all kinds.

When Breath Becomes Air: https://amzn.to/3zH4yWM
This book is a lovely read to help health professional students and providers reframe medicine when patient-provider connection gets lost in burnout and exhaustion. At the age of thirty-six, on the verge of completing a decade’s worth of training as a neurosurgeon, Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer. One day he was a doctor treating the dying, and the next he was a patient struggling to live.

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