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    Physiotherapist's book case

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    Obviously an important source for further education and keeping your expertice up to date is reading research articles and publications. How about books though?
    Do you buy lots of books or do you find it easy to get them from the library? Do you find books get outdated fast?
    Do you have books that you reference time and time again or books you "can't or couldn't have lived without?"

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    Re: Physiotherapist's book case

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    Hi,
    yes, you are right, I mainly ready articles.
    I have one massive anatomy book that I frequently refer to and one book for a very specialised area. That's it.
    I never get any from the Library because Libraries hardly store any medically useful books and if they do, the charge is so high, I'm better off checking what I need to know in articles or websites.

    I think a lot of books are valid for quite some time, especially those internationally referred to.

    Fyzzio



 
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