A comprehensive primary care resource covering preventative medicine (PHE, counselling, nutrition, exercise), chronic disease management (Dyslipidemia, Asthma/COPD, DM, Hypertension), and common presenting problems encountered in family practice (Abdominal Pain, Amenorrhea, Anxiety, Low Back Pain, STIs, Sleep Disorders). Also includes sections on Complementary and Alternative Medicine and an Antimicrobial Quick Reference.
A compilation of high-yield clinical facts, treatment protocols, and disease associations drawn from multiple resources (including NEJM, Uworld, and AAFP), intended as a study guide for multiple-choice question exams in Family Medicine. Topics covered include infectious disease management, cardiology algorithms (AFib, MI), trauma assessment, and contraindications for fibrinolytic therapy.
A comprehensive guide in the Blueprints series, structured as outlines and syllabi to cover core concepts in Family Medicine and Primary Care, often used for student review and examination preparation.
Contains the answers to each question in the 2015 In-Training Examination, as well as critiques that provide a rationale for the correct answer. Bibliographic references are included at the end of each critique.
A concise summary of pharmacotherapy selection for Type 2 Diabetes, adapted from the 2025 ADA Standards of Care. It outlines individualized glycemic treatment goals (A1C, preprandial), criteria for early insulin initiation, management strategies for patients with established ASCVD, Heart Failure, or Chronic Kidney Disease, and comparative efficacy (glucose-lowering and weight-loss) of various drug classes (GLP-1 RA, SGLT2i, DPP-4i, Metformin).
Review material compiled for the American Board of Family Medicine certification exam, featuring clinical questions and detailed answers regarding various general practice topics like pulmonary and endocrinology.
An official in-training examination featuring multiple-choice questions designed for residents and physicians in Family Medicine to assess knowledge across core clinical areas, including internal medicine, preventive care, dermatology, surgery, and pediatrics.
This book provides the answers and detailed critiques, including the rationale and bibliographic references, for each question on the 2016 American Board of Family Medicine In-Training Examination. Key topics covered include diabetes management (GLP-1 agonists), screening for Hepatitis C, and treatment protocols for head lice.
Tratado abrangente em dois volumes sobre os fundamentos, a formação e a prática da Medicina de Família e Comunidade. Contém artigos organizados por Gustavo Gusso, José Mauro Ceratti Lopes e Lêda Chaves Dias.
A comprehensive, problem-oriented review guide for the specialty of Family Medicine, designed to help practitioners and students prepare for board certification or continuing medical education.
A comprehensive preparation guide for the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in Family Medicine. It addresses the broad range of knowledge and skills required for certification to provide comprehensive and continuous care to individuals across their lifespan.
This population-based study determined the proportion of individuals with childhood and youth onset epilepsy who attain seizure freedom across seizure types, epilepsy types, etiologies, and syndromes using the latest International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classifications. Using data from the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (N=1044), researchers found that 78% achieved seizure freedom. Predictors of reduced likelihood of seizure freedom included early or adolescent onset, multiple seizure types, status epilepticus, developmental comorbidities, and abnormal neurologic findings.
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This textbook explores the intersection of advanced musculoskeletal ultrasonography and interventional regenerative medicine. It details the use of ultrasound to visualize structures, diagnose pathology (like tendinosis, partial tears, and inflammation), and guide novel treatments for musculoskeletal pathology, leveraging recent advancements in both imaging and biochemical understanding.
A volume in the Springer Series in Vision Research, this book provides an overview of cutting-edge research focusing on the relationship between the retina and circadian rhythms. It details the whole visual system, exploring current breakthroughs from molecular processes to anatomy, physiology, and behavior in both invertebrate and vertebrate organisms.
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A third edition multiple-choice question (MCQ) revision book covering all major branches of dentistry for postgraduate preparation, including general dentistry, human disease, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral surgery, child dental health and orthodontics, therapeutics, dental materials, radiology, and restorative dentistry.
This material contains sample multiple-choice questions covering core concepts in ophthalmology, including neuroanatomy (annulus of Zinn, cranial nerves, optic chiasm), ocular genetics (retinoblastoma, rhodopsin mutations, X-linked inheritance), retinal development, and basic pathologies like uveitis.