Dr. Hany Sakr's New Book 'Hematopathology Q Bank' Brings A Comprehensive Reviewer in Hematopathology That Broadly Covers This Field Of Science

Fulton Books author Hany Sakr, MD, Ph.D., an assistant professor of pathology who specializes in hematopathology after his one-year fellowship at Ohio State University, has completed his most recent book "Hematopathology Q Bank": a board exam review book that will guide the individual who is preparing for the hematopathology-subspecialty boards. It contains hundreds of questions about all aspects of hematology and hematopathology, case studies, tables and charts, and many others that will aid them in their studies.

Dr. Sakr shares, "For many years, we have noticed the lack of a concise, yet comprehensive, 'question-and-answer style' book that thoroughly covers hematology, hematolymphoid neoplasms, and coagulation disorders and renders them in an easy and digestible manner to the busy hematopathologists and fellows in training. There are many excellent textbooks written by experts in the field, which are indispensable. However, and for sake of board exam cramming, these may not be the preferred source for studying. Most of the available hematology question books are case series-based, and the authors refrain from following or maintaining a board-exam style. Our Hematopathology Q Bank: Board-Style Review will be the first Q bank in the field that comprehensively covers adult and pediatric disorders in hematology, hematopathology, and coagulation subspecialties. The book falls in eleven chapters and includes 380 written questions (without images), 230 questions with high-resolution images, nearly 100 short case series and case studies, and 40 tables, charts, and algorisms. The contents cover both benign (reactive) and neoplastic conditions in hematopoietic and lymphoid systems, hematology-related cytology and FNA challenging cases, flow cytometry, cytogenetics, and molecular genetics. This is in addition to coagulation disorders and some laboratory management. The bank is full of interpretation rules and differential-diagnosis tables and fact sheets for easy board cramming. Materials have been derived from up-to-date textbooks including the revised fourth edition of WHO classification of hematopoietic and lymphoid tumors, articles, and real-time cases encountered in the laboratory. 

"It is our sincere hope that this hematopathology review book fills a gap in field, and that hematopathology fellows in training and attending clinical pathologists find it a wealth of up-to-date information presented in an easy way. We hope they find this 'Q bank' of utmost benefit in preparing for exams including both clinical pathology and hematopathology-subspecialty exams."

Published by Fulton Books, Dr. Hany Sakr's book contains 600 questions, in written-type and image-based, and 42 tables and charts. This review book aims to aid fellows, attending clinical pathologists, and hematopathologists in their career.

Readers who wish to experience this detailed work can purchase "Hematopathology Q Bank" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books