[PDF] A Practical Guide to the Interpretation of Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Tests (Oxford Respiratory Medicine Library) 1st Edition (2014) by William Kinnear

 

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The management of hypertension varies considerably from clinician to clinician. This pocketbook is a concise and evidence-based summary of current understanding and practice, including the most up-to-date guidance from national bodies and their recommendations for hypertension care.

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[PDF] ADHD (Oxford American Psychiatry Library) (2014) by James McGough

 

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Health care professionals now have a clear and concise overview of all relevant aspects of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. In the successful fomat established by Cardiac Pacemakers Step by Step, this handy paperback demystifies the devices that have revolutionized cardiac care.

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There aren’t a log of IONM books out there, but this one seems adequate

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[PDF] Adjuvant Analgesics (Oxford American Pain Library) (2015) by David Lussier

 

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Interventional cardiology refers to catheter-based treatment of cardiovascular diseases. This dynamic new field is one of the fastest growing fields in medicine. In the United States, more than a million percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are performed annually; moreover, the number of procedures performed will likely continue to increase. The field of interventional cardiology has evolved dramatically over the past decade with the availability of embolic protection devices, drug eluting stents, mechanical thrombectomy catheters, etc. Interventional cardiology represents a rapidly moving target for the cardiologist who seeks to integrate recent advances into their clinical practice. The advent of newer technology presents both an opportunity as well as numerous challenges for the cardiologist to treat patients optimally.

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This latest edition of Kidney Transplantation is a magnificent achievement. Transplant physicians, surgeons, and nephrologists who study this book – whether they are fellows, residents, or junior or senior faculty members – will be rewarded.

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[PDF] Alzheimer’s Disease (Oxford Neurology Library) 2nd Edition (2017) by Gunhild Waldemar

 

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Intraoperative Neuromonitoring takes you step by step through the proper protocols for measuring and mapping neural function, emphasizing the correct application of intraoperative recordings for improved surgical outcomes. You will learn how to utilize the very latest neuromonitoring tools, and familiarize yourself with the full range of topics pertaining to intraoperative monitoring in neurosurgery. The authors also present both common and lesser-known techniques for neural assessment, resulting in a stand-alone reference that helps you master any type of neuromonitoring for virtually every kind of procedure.

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[PDF] Anderson’s Atlas of Hematology (2017) by Shauna C. Anderson Young

 

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Updated to reflect today’s practice guidelines, the new edition of this comprehensive text remains the definitive resource on all aspects of renal transplantation, including immunological, pathological, psychological and ethical considerations. It examines evaluation, management, and procurement of living and deceased donor kidneys, the selection of suitable recipients, interpretation of graft dysfunction, and expected survival based upon a large database of information. There are comprehensive chapters on pediatric renal transplantation and on renal transplantation in the developing world. Extensive tables and figures and comprehensive lists of references with each chapter enhance its value to the transplant team. A multidisciplinary approach from internationally renowned contributors from around the world―many new to this edition―offers practice-applicable guidance for all members of the transplant team, with coverage encompassing applied science, clinical information, and surgical procedures. This 6th edition remains the balanced reference you need to stay apprised of issues important to successful kidney transplantation.

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[PDF] Antibacterial Chemotherapy: Theory, Problems, and Practice (Oxford Infectious Diseases Library) (2011) by Sebastian Amyes

 

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Over the past two decades bioscience facilities worldwide have experienced multiple safety and security incidents, including many notable incidents at so-called “sophisticated facilities” in North America and Western Europe. This demonstrates that a system based solely on biosafety levels and security regulations may not be sufficient.

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[PDF] Behavioral Sciences: PreTest Self-Assessment and Review 9th Edition (2011) by Michael H. Ebert

 

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Coagulation testing is the basis for the diagnosis of bleeding and thrombotic disorders, as well as the mainstay of anticoagulant monitoring and management. This handbook provides practical information and guidance on topics relevant to directing a coagulation laboratory, filling a void in the literature. Since the first edition, all chapters have been updated and an entirely new chapter is included on pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics. The book will aid pathologists, clinical laboratory scientists and other physicians serving as laboratory directors to understand and carry out their responsibilities. It will also assist residents and fellows in learning the basics of coagulation testing and serve as a useful day-to-day reference for coagulation laboratory supervisors, technologists, and technicians. Finally, clinicians may find aspects of the book helpful in understanding the role of the coagulation laboratory in patient evaluation and monitoring.

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[PDF] Bergen-Belsen 1945 A Medical Student’s Journal (2013) by Michael John Hargrave

 

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Written from the perspective of the diagnostician, this bestselling book is the definitive text on the laboratory diagnosis of human viral diseases. It contains a wealth of illustrations, tables, and algorithms to enhance your understanding of this ever-evolving field. The book is a ready reference for virologists, microbiologists, epidemiologists, laboratorians, and infections disease specialists, and students.

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[PDF] Bhutani’s Color Atlas of Dermatology 6th Edition (2015) by Neena, M.D. Khanna

 

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For 25 years, Lewis’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has been the cornerstone of every child and adolescent psychiatrist’s library. Now, three colleagues of Dr. Lewis at the world-renowned Yale Child Study Center, have substantially updated and revised this foundational textbook for its long-awaited fifth edition, the first in ten years. Encyclopedic in scope, it continues to serve as a broad reference, deftly encompassing and integrating scientific principles, research methodologies, and everyday clinical care.

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[PDF] Bioactive Food as Dietary Interventions for Liver and Gastrointestinal Disease 1st Edition (2012) by Ronald Watson

 

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The medical profession subjects its potential members to challenging training: medical students are overloaded with work, deprived of sleep and often lead stressful and hectic lives. Difficult as the regimen may be, many young ambitious students dream of pursuing a career in medicine. But is this life really all it’s cracked out to be? The truth is that little information is available on the reality of medical training. This riveting book aims to change that by telling the tales of a new generation of medical students students who are not afraid to say what s on their mind, and share their views on what life is really like as a medical student. Their controversial insights and clashing viewpoints offer a well needed dose of reality. So read this book written by medical students for medical students and anyone interested in pursuing a career in medicine to find out what medical school is really like. It provides useful information in an easily accessible and emotionally-charged format. 30 medical students from across 30 UK institutions at different levels of the course from year 1 to year 5 including intercalating students, give you an intimate look at their medical school lives. They share their enjoyments, frustrations, disappointments, and enthusiasms.

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I am now 2 years after I have bought this book. I have read this book for my MLT certification exam. GREAT book. Tonns of information and it is written by simple supressed words. It is like a 5-6 books inside this one. Do buy it and read it.100% is a great item

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