dochughey
01-07-2009, 12:38
The newest version of the FMST Student Manual came out earlier this year. Brookside Associates ( www.operationalmedicine.org (http://www.operationalmedicine.org) ) has produced a free multimedia version of the manual, with all of the original text, plus extra images and videos. Useful both for first-time learners and REFTRA. The free new manual can be viewed here: http://www.operationalmedicine.org/TextbookFiles/FMST_20008/FMST_2008.htm .
Brookside also has a CD version (commercial) that includes 30 videos (including "Needle Thopracentesis") and 30 of the reference manuals that support the FMST Student Manual. The CD information sheet can be seen here: http://www.operationalmedicine.org/TextbookFiles/FMST_20008/FMST.htm .
Brookside also has a CD version (commercial) that includes 30 videos (including "Needle Thopracentesis") and 30 of the reference manuals that support the FMST Student Manual. The CD information sheet can be seen here: http://www.operationalmedicine.org/TextbookFiles/FMST_20008/FMST.htm .