Showing posts with label Clinical Medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clinical Medicine. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Principles of Clinical Pharmacology


Principles of Clinical Pharmacology
Second Edition
By Arthur J. Atkinson Jr., Darrell R. Abernethy, Charles E. Daniels, Robert Dedrick & Sanford P. Markey
ISBN-10: 0123694175
2007 - Elsevier Inc

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Encyclopedia Of Clinical Pharmacy


Encyclopedia Of Clinical Pharmacy
By Joseph T DiPiro
Publisher: Informa HealthCare
956 pages - 84 MB
ISBN: 0824707524 (0-8247-0752-4)
ISBN 13: 9780824707521 (978-0-8247-0752-1)

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Kochar Clinical Medicine for Students


Kochar Clinical Medicine for Students
By Dario M.Torre, Geoffrey C.Lamb, Jerome Van Ruiswyk, Ralph M.Schapira & Mahendr S.Kochar

Substantially revised, reorganized, and updated for its Fifth Edition, this concise textbook is ideal for medical students in internal medicine clinical clerkships. This edition's content reflects current guidelines from the Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine and the National Board of Medical Examiners on topics necessary for this rotation. The organization and presentation of the material is divided into three sections: the diagnostic and clinical approach to common presenting complaints with particular attention to elements of the differential diagnosis; diseases and disorders frequently encountered in medicine, formally described in a logical and structured manner; and principles of ambulatory medicine.

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An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine: Guide for Practitioners in the Emergency Department


An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine: Guide for Practitioners in the Emergency Department
By Swaminatha V.Mahadevan & Gus M.Garmel

"This is a book that all Accident and Emergency trainees will be very pleased to own. I wish it had been available many years ago when I was a trainee working in the Accident and Emergency Department."
-----Anaesthesia, R.M. Grounds

"An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine has something for everyone, at all levels, from student to senior...valuable to those learning the specialty or preparing tutorials for staff in training or students."
-----Clinical Medicine, Ed Glucksman, King's College Hospital

"An Introduction To Clinical Emergency Medicine has something for everyone, at all levels, from student to senior... Drawings and photographs are used to good effect, and there are charts, diagrams and algorithms galore, again reflecting the emphasis on decision-making as information becomes available. The specialty is covered comprehensively ... the refreshing approach which sees information conveyed in the way that patient care unfolds.”
-----Clinical Medicine (2005)

“As a clinical practitioner, I find this one of the most useful general texts I have seen in some time. Every time I look at it to review it, I end up bouncing from chapter to chapter, just exploring different clinical questions.... easy to use, whether as a standard text in emergency care practitioner preparation, or simply to support decision-making on a day-to-day basis...This extremely practical textbook will be valuable in any emergency care setting, and to all staff who are involved in patient management.”
-----Emergency Nursing (2005)

“The book is clearly written for doctors working in Accident and Emergency Medicine. With that aim I feel it has succeeded. It was direct, gave good advice and led the reader to pass on a well examined, well diagnosed and well treated patient to the next layer of the complex medical tree that is today's modern general hospital. This is a book that all Accident and Emergency trainees will be very pleased to own. I wish it had been available many years ago when I was a trainee working in the Accident and Emergency Department.”
-----British Journal of Anaesthesia (2005)

“This book catches the eye with several high-quality photographs, well-executed line drawings, fine-resolution radiographs, and 4-color tables and figures. Other emergency medicine textbooks do not adequately cover the unique starting point for emergency physicians: patients presenting with symptoms and signs...The book delivers on its promise of a complaint oriented focus. Strict adherence to standard headings in each chapter increases this book's communication power.”
-----Annals of Internal Medicine (2006)

“The kind of book that can be used as a quick reference to be sure that all the relevant questions are asked and that they have a complete differential diagnosis before presenting a patient...Will provide the student with a framework of how to approach patients that will be valuable throughout their careers.”
-----Annals of Emergency Medicine (2006)

“Attractively presented with clear illustrations...Most relevant for senior house officers, emergency nurse practitioners and medical students.”
-----Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (2006)

"The medical student and resident will find An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine a valuable tool in preparing for the ED experience. A review of the differential-diagnosis tables also would serve as an excellent preparation tool for the written boards or for the in-service training team...illustrations and radiographs are of excellent quality, much better than expected for a book of this price."
-----Academic Emergency Medicine

"The complaint-oriented approach of An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine is its greatest strength. Faculty will appreciate that it stresses the pertinent and guided history and the physical findings for each complaint, which often is a difficult and frustrating concept to teach. Overall, the text highlights the uniqueness of the specialty and illustratrates how EM pracitioners think. It has achieved its goal of presenting an EM text in a complaint-oriented fashion."
-----Academic Emergency Medicine

Winner of the 2006 AMWA Book Awards Physicians Category, An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine is a much-needed resource for individuals practicing in this challenging field. It takes a novel approach, describing in detail the best and most current methods including initial patient evaluation, generation of differential diagnoses, problem-solving and management of challenging conditions based on presenting symptoms. Unlike other textbooks, in which the diagnosis is known, this textbook approaches clinical problems as clinicians approach patients - without full knowledge of the final diagnosis. It provides an understanding of how to approach patients with undifferentiated conditions, ask the right questions, gather historical data, utilize physical examination skills and order and interpret laboratory and radiographic tests. It provides current management and disposition strategies with controversies presented, including pearls and summary points for each topic covered. The book is multi-author, each contributor chosen because of a track record in teaching as well as being internationally recognised experts in the specialty.

Book Description:
An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine is a newly-conceived textbook, focusing on the skills necessary to provide emergency care, aimed primarily at medical students. Emergency health care professionals, such as technicians, prehospital care providers, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners will find this book stimulating and tremendously valuable as well.

About the Author:
S.Mahadevan is the Director of the Emergency Medicine Medical Student Clerkship at Stanford University Medical Center. His areas of expertise among others are: Advanced Trauma Life Support, Emergency Airway Management and International Emergency Medicine, which he has taught both nationally and internationally.

G.Garmel is Co-Program Director of the Stanford/Kaiser EM Residency Program. He is a distinguished (invited) lecturer for numerous medical student and resident programs at state and national meetings (SAEM, ACEP, EMRA). In 2001 he was awarded the prestigious Emergency Medicine Residents' Association National Award for Excellence in Teaching.

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Monday, October 5, 2009

Clinical Use of Blood - Handbook


Clinical Use of Blood - Handbook
By World Health Organizatin (WHO)

THE CLINICAL USE OF BLOOD HANDBOOK provides a handy guide to the appropriate use of blood and blood products for prescribers of blood at all levels of the healthcare system. It is designed to provide a quick reference to transfusion, particularly when an urgent clinical decision is required. It summarizes key information from a more extensive module of learning material: The clinical Use of Blood Manual.
The handbook introduces the principles of the appropriate use of blood and blood products and outlines the characteristics and indications for use of intravenous replacement fluids, whole blood, blood components and plasma derivatives. It provides a detailed guide to clinical transfusion procedures and the recognition and management of transfusion reactions. Comprehensive guidance is given on transfusion and alternatives to transfusion in the areas of general medicine, obstetrics, paediatrics and neonatology, surgery and anaesthesia, trauma and acute surgery, and burns. Key points, tables and algorithms are highlighted for easy reference and a comprehensive index is included.

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Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base Disorders (Fifth Edition)


Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base Disorders (Fifth Edition)
By Burton David Rose, Theodore Post & Burton Rose

This superbly written text gives students, residents, and practitioners the edge in understanding the mechanisms and clinical management of acid-base disorders. Presents the core information to understand renal and electrolyte physiology, and reviews the treatment rationale for all major acid-base and electrolyte disturbances. The entire text is exhaustively revised, and now includes questions and answers in each chapter.

From the Back Cover:
“The core of information that the clinician should possess” -- From the Preface
Like its highly acclaimed predecessors, the Fifth Edition of this classic effectively integrates the essentials of renal and electrolyte physiology with the common clinical disorders of acid-base and electrolyte balance.

FEATURES:
•An easy-to-read writing style that demystifies this difficult subject.
•Basic science coverage of water and electrolyte physiology, renal physiology, and regulation of water and electrolyte balance.
•Clinical chapters that quickly guide you through key points of etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of common disorders.
•Crystal clear figures and handy tables that summarize key information.
•End-of-chapter problems that test mastery of the material.

NEW IN THIS EDITION:
•New sections on endothelin and nitric oxide.
•State-of-the-art information on the properties of the calcium-sensing receptor.
•Revised and expanded coverage of the neurologic sequelae of hyponatremia.
•In-depth discussion of the edematous states, including heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, and cirrhosis.
•Hundreds of new references.

About the Author:
Burton David Rose, Theodore Post & Burton Rose - McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide.

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

250 Cases In Clinical Medicine


250 Cases In Clinical Medicine
By Ragavendra R.Baliga

A collection of short cases arranged by clinical area, emphasising the key diagnostic features of clinical conditions as commonly presented in the short case part of the Final MB and MRCP examinations. Also included are likely instructions or commands expected from the examiner for each condition, and the key points which the candidate must tell the examiner. In June 2001 the MRCP short cases exam is being replaced with a new OSCE-style exam called PACES (Practice Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills) and this book will take full account of this change.

About the Author:
Ragavendra R. Baliga, MBBS, MD, DNB, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, (Formerly, Harvard Medical School, Boston and Hammersmith Hospital, Royal Postgraduate Medical School and Imperial College of Medicine, London, UK)

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