This volume emphasizes practicality and now includes features designed to provide authoritative answers to the questions and problems faced by students and practitioners every day. Each section includes a series of Approach to Patients chapters focusing on evaluation and work-up. Also included are complete descriptions of disease-specific entities, with Indications for Referrals and Indications for Hospitalization highlighted for quick reference. There is also a Rapid Access Guide at the front of the book summarizing key facts pertaining to the most important disease entities or clinical problems.
The Fenway Guide provides guidance, practical guidelines, and discussions of clinical issues pertinent to the LGBT patient and community.
The new edition of this reorganized text emphasizes practicality and includes expeditious features that enable both students and practitioners to find authoritative answers fast.
This comprehensive text, now in its fifth edition, includes chapters on clinical practice guidelines, clinical bioethics, information on patient care, managed care, women's health, gerontology and chronic fatigue syndrome.
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A convenient compact textbook that fits snugly into your scrubs pocket.
This updated Second Edition remains an authoritative, comprehensive re source for medical students and residents of internal medicine.
The textbook focuses on diagnostics methods of internal organs pathology.
This new edition is fully updated with timely new chapters and essential updates across the spectrum of internal medicine.
Introducing an innovative, systematic approach to understanding differential diagnosis, Frameworks for Internal Medicine helps students learn to think like physicians and master the methodology behind diagnosing the most commonly ...
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