Friday, July 6, 2018

Free eBook on Acid Base

Benjamin Abelow's book: The Painless Guide to Mastering Clinical Acid-Base is available again as a free download in recognition of the new class of incoming nephrology fellows. We have highlighted this book in the past. It is a great primer on Acid-Base for trainees - easy to read and very informative. 

The details on how to access the offer are below. It will be available for a limited time only. 

To download a free ebook copy of The Painless Guide to Mastering Clinical Acid-Base, follow the numbered steps below. You will be downloading directly from Amazon, where you can also read editorial reviews of the book. The ebook is a Kindle file type. Apps are available for all devices: phones, tablets, and laptops, including Apple, Android, and Windows. The ebook will be available for free for three days, Sunday, July 8 - Tuesday, July 10

To Download:

1.  During the period Sunday, July 8 - Tuesday, July 10 click here: https://www.amazon.com/Painless-Guide-Mastering-Clinical-Acid-Base-ebook/dp/B06XRM56TY

2.  Be sure you’re on the page for the e-book (Kindle) edition, not the paperback. During the three days in questions, it should say, "Kindle Price: $0.00."

3.  Click on “Buy now with 1-Click.” (Do not click on “Read for Free,” as that leads to the “KindleUnlimited” program, which has a monthly fee.)

4.  If you don’t already have a Kindle app on your device, you can easily download one. Just go to your usual on-line source for apps and search “Kindle.” The apps are available for all types and makes of devices. You can download to multiple devices associated with your Amazon account.

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