[PDF] Bench to Bedside: Diagnostic Microbiology for the Clinicians (2018) by Nancy Khardori

 

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  • Published: 2018
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  • File Size: 2.87 MB
  • Authors: Nancy Khardori

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This reference text is a must have for any current or future clinicians or students of microbiology. It is concisely organized to provide vital information on many of the microbes one will regularly encounter and the most efficacious ways of addressing associated infections. Discussion of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and measures to combat them are also one of the key features of this text. Whether you desire to utilize this book at the bedside for prompt treatment decisions or as a reference manual to be used at your leisure, you will find it to be a valuable addition to your library

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[PDF] Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology: 2400 Multiple Choice Questions 2nd Edition (2018) by Martin Caon

 

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  • Published: 2018
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  • File Size: 2.88 MB
  • Authors: Martin Caon

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This second edition provides 2400 multiple choice questions on human anatomy and physiology, and some physical science, separated into 40 categories. The answer to each question is accompanied by an explanation. Each category has an introduction to set the scene for the questions to come. However, not all possible information is provided within these Introductions, so an Anatomy and Physiology textbook is an indispensable aid to understanding the answers. The questions have been used in end-of-semester examinations for undergraduate anatomy and physiology courses and as such reflect the focus of these particular courses and are pitched at this level to challenge students that are beginning their training in anatomy and physiology.

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[PDF] Handbook of Integrative Dermatology: An Evidence-Based Approach (2015) by Peter A. Lio

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 2.9 MB
  • Authors: Peter A. Lio

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This user-friendly reference tool presents clinical scenarios and discusses some practical complementary and alternative therapies available in dermatology. It focuses on peer-reviewed data that are suitable for use in a conventional dermatology practice and helps dermatologists guide their patients when faced with questions regarding integrative dermatology using an evidence-based, reader-friendly, and case-focused approach. Within the field of dermatology, there is a marked void in the understanding of complementary and alternative approaches, though dermatologists frequently use off-label therapies to manage chronic conditions. They do so, however, with a range of success and potentially considerable side effect profiles. Handbook of Integrative Dermatology is a must-have tool for any practicing dermatologist.

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I love this easy to digest evidence based book by one of the experts in the field. As a pediatrician mom, I appreciate the clinical cases and detailed information on treatments that can complement standard medical care. It is one of the tools that I keep in my tool box.

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[PDF] Computational Psychiatry: A Systems Biology Approach to the Epigenetics of Mental Disorders (2017) by Rodrick Wallace

 

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  • Published: 2017
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  • File Size: 2.91 MB
  • Authors: Rodrick Wallace

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One of the first books that models mental function within sociocultural, socioeconomic, and environmental context

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Rodrick Wallace, is a research scientist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, and a professor at Columbia University. He received a B.S. in mathematics and a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University. A recipient of an Investigator Award in Health Policy Research from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, he has also published the book “Gene Expression and Its Discontents” with his colleague Deborah Wallace. He has published many papers adapting quantitative methods from population, community and ecosystem ecology to the theoretical and empirical analysis of problems of public health and public order.

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[PDF] Energy Balance and Prostate Cancer (2018) by Platz, Elizabeth, Berger, Nathan

 

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  • Published: 2018
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  • File Size: 2.92 MB
  • Authors: Platz, Elizabeth, Berger, Nathan

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This volume provides a comprehensive treatise on the latest studies linking prostate cancer with energy balance, which together constitute a major challenge and opportunity for research scientists and clinicians especially those dealing with the expanding population of older men confronted with obesity and associated comorbidities. This volume should be a valuable resource to physicians, oncologists, urologists, endocrinologists, nurses, nutritionists, dieticians, and exercise therapists dealing with men with energy balance issues and/or questions regarding the linkage between energy balance and cancer. Moreover, this volume should serve as an important resource for cancer researchers especially for scientists studying lifestyle modification and prevention strategies to better understand and disrupt the linkage between obesity and cancer.

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This book will identify the impact on understanding implications for prostate cancer prevention, clinical care and migration and management of men with prostate cancer, as well as indications of future needs

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[PDF] Insomnia-Diagnosis and Treatment (2010) by Michael J. Sateia

 

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  • Published: 2010
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  • File Size: 2.93 MB
  • Authors: Michael J. Sateia

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The first source on insomnia treatment since the advancement of newer drug options and cognitive behavioral therapies, Insomnia: Diagnosis and Treatment presents a comprehensive reference on the complications, evaluation, and treatment of insomnia. Ideal for sleep medicine specialists, psychiatrists, and neurologists, this text uses a multi-disciplinary approach to discuss the essential information on assessment and treatment, while also covering the science of insomnia, including the definitions, origins, and complications of the condition.

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[PDF] Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine 4th Edition (2017) by Nahler, Gerhard

 

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  • Published: 2017
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  • File Size: 2.94 MB
  • Authors: Nahler, Gerhard

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This dictionary defines various terms typically used in pharmaceutical medicine. A new, 4th edition includes adaptations of the text to the steadily increasing regulatory requirements, particularly in the area of genetics/gene therapy, product quality (e.g., protection against falsified medicines) and of product safety (pharmacovigilance). Further evolving areas that are covered by the 4th edition are typical “grey zones” (health effects often borderline to medicinal products) such as cosmetics and dietary supplements where misleading information is prohibited on one hand but where any health claims need formal authorisation on the other. These but also other areas are reviewed and presented in an updated and – if justified – in an enlarged form.

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[PDF] Disease Recurrence After Liver Transplantation: Natural History, Treatment and Survival (2016) by Thuluvath, Paul J. (Ed.)

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • File Size: 2.95 MB
  • Authors: Thuluvath, Paul J. (Ed.)

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As there is a high incidence of disease recurrence after liver transplantation, this volume is designed around the need for a reference text dealing exclusively with this problem. The book places special emphasis on pre- and post-transplant predictors of recurrence, severity assessment, prophylaxis, and treatment. Pathobiology of disease recurrence is discussed in detail where applicable. Issues including quality of life and cost burden are also covered in the text.

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“This is a concise book about the current paradigms in perioperative management of comorbid conditions in liver transplant recipients. It provides an excellent starting point for each disease, with ample references for further in-depth review. … The intended audience is students, residents, and practitioners. … The book uses tables to summarize the literature for each topic.” (Krishna G. Putchakayala, Doody’s Book Reviews, March, 2016)

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[PDF] Basic Concepts in Pharmacology: What You Need to Know for Each Drug Class 4th Edition (2011) by Janet Stringer

 

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  • Published: 2011
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  • File Size: 2.96 MB
  • Authors: Janet Stringer

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Basic Concepts in Pharmacology provides you with a complete framework for studying -– and understanding — the fundamental principles of drug actions. With this unique learning system, you’ll be able to identify must-know material, recognize your strengths and weaknesses, minimize memorization, streamline your study, and build your confidence. Basic Concepts in Pharmacology presents drugs by class, details exactly what you need to know about each class, and reinforces key concepts and definitions.

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[PDF] Board Review from Medscape Case- Based Internal Medicine Self-Assessment Questions (2005) by David C. Dale

 

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  • Published: 2005
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  • File Size: 2.98 MB
  • Authors: David C. Dale

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This is a convenient new review e-book, consisting of nearly 1000 case-based problems. Whether you’re studying for the board, recertifying, or just looking for a convenient way to make sure your patient-care skills stay sharp, this internal medicine self assessment tool makes review easy and enjoyable.

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