[PDF] HIV Essentials 7th Edition (2014) by Paul E. Sax

 

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  • Published: 2014
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  • File Size: 3.81 MB
  • Authors: Paul E. Sax

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The world’s leading experts provide all the ‘essentials’ needed to manage HIV patients in the office, on the ward, and in the ICU.

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I really like this book, I am gaining new knowledge regarding HIV.

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[PDF] Diagnosis and Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (2015) by Michael F. Vaezi

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 3.9 MB
  • Authors: Michael F. Vaezi

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This volume presents the most recent developments in diagnosis and treatment of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and those who continue to be refractory to conventional GERD therapies. The book delineates the role of newly developed endoscopic therapies in GERD and outlines the best candidates for surgical fundoplication. Topics as the risks associated with GERD, lifestyle modification in GERD and the role of H2RA and proton pump inhibitor therapy in treating reflux disease are also explored.

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This volume presents the most recent developments in diagnosis and treatment of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and those who continue to be refractory to conventional GERD therapies. The book delineates the role of newly developed endoscopic therapies in GERD and outlines the best candidates for surgical fundoplication. Topics as the risks associated with GERD, lifestyle modification in GERD, and the role of H2RA and proton pump inhibitor therapy in treating reflux disease are also explored.

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[PDF] Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit, 3rd Edition (2011) by Hendrick K.F. van Saene

 

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  • Published: 2011
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  • File Size: 3.88 MB
  • Authors: Hendrick K.F. van Saene

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Intensive care is a rapidly changing area of medicine, and after four years from the 2nd edition the volume editors and authors have deemed necessary to update it. In the recent years, in fact, five new randomised controlled trials and five new meta-analyses demonstrate that selective decontamination of the digestive tract [SDD] is an antimicrobial prophylaxis to prevent severe infections of not only lower airways but also of blood. Additionally, SDD has been shown to reduce inflammation including multiple organ failure and mortality. An intriguing observation is the evidence that SDD using parenteral and enteral antimicrobials reduces rather than increases antimicrobial resistance. Moreover, a new chapter on microcirculation had been added.

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[PDF] Case Studies in Medical Toxicology: From the American College of Medical Toxicology (2017) by Dye, L.R., Murphy, C., Calello, D., Levine, M., Skolnik, A.

 

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  • Published: 2017
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  • File Size: 3.87 MB
  • Authors: Dye, L.R., Murphy, C., Calello, D., Levine, M., Skolnik, A.

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The ACMT National Case Conference (NCC) is a monthly discussion of novel or interesting cases in medical toxicology. Participation is through online webinar, and the conferences are recorded to allow for review at any time. The cases in this book are taken from recordings of NCC with edits and revisions by contributors and editors to demonstrate educational points. The majority of the case information is from the original recording and represents actual patient presentations. However, some of the details have been changed and fictional information added to enhance the educational value. This volume covers a broad range of toxicological topics, and specialty guidance is offered at the end of every case to aid non-toxicologists. The dilemmas are applicable to both academic and clinical medicine. A list of relevant questions is also provided for each case. Subjects include common toxicological problems, rare presentations of common problems, common problems with controversial treatments or difficult diagnoses, and rare problems.

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[PDF] HIV-associated Hematological Malignancies (2016) by Hentrich, Marcus, Barta

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • File Size: 3.85 MB
  • Authors: Hentrich, Marcus, Barta

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This book presents a general introduction to and review of HIV-associated hematological malignancies, with a special focus on practical management issues. Each of the relevant malignancies is addressed individually, with an overview of treatment approaches, assessment of evidence regarding their efficacy, and discussion of therapeutic controversies. In addition, careful consideration is paid to issues in molecular and clinical pathology, epidemiological aspects, symptomatology, diagnosis, and risk factors. Separate chapters are devoted to autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation and to chemotherapy and interactions with antiretroviral agents. Many of the chapters are written by experts who have been instrumental in shifting the balance for people living with HIV and blood cancers. While two decades ago this diagnosis represented a death sentence, advances in treatment have transformed these cancers into often curable conditions. Nevertheless, optimal treatment of hematological malignancies remains a challenge, particularly in patients with severe immunosuppression. This book will be an invaluable source of information for all practitioners in the fields of clinical hematology and medical oncology and HIV medicine.

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Also covers pathology, symptomatology, diagnosis, and risk factors

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[PDF] Clinician’s Pocket Reference 9th Edition (2002) by Leonard G. Gomella

 

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  • Published: 2002
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  • File Size: 3.85 MB
  • Authors: Leonard G. Gomella

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The original Scut Monkey Handbook is the essential survival guide to have on the wards and in the clinic * Emphasis on essential information for effective daily patient management * Up-to-date coverage of today’s treatments and management options * Eases the transition from the preclinical to the clinical years * Step-by-step information on the history and physical examination, differential diagnosis, key laboratory and diagnostic tests, and bedside procedures * Must-have answers on suturing techniques, total parenteral nutrition, respiratory care, ECGs, critical care, and emergencies * “Medications” chapter includes over 750 commonly used drugs with adult and pediatric dosages * Easy-to-read charts and tables

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This has to be the most useful book ever. I carry it around constantly and it answered more than one question. It’s well organized and the information is accurate but short and easy to understand. It’s perfect for a pocket guide. I was a fan of bates pocket for a long time but i’m currently loving this one.

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[PDF] Evidence-Based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM 5th Edition (2018) by Sharon Straus Paul Glasziou W. Scott Richardson R. Brian Haynes

 

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  • Published: 2018
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  • File Size: 3.85 MB
  • Authors: Sharon Straus Paul Glasziou W. Scott Richardson R. Brian Haynes

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Now in its fifth edition, this classic introduction to the practice and teaching of evidence-based medicine is written for busy clinicians at any stage of their career who want to learn how to practise and teach evidence-based medicine (EBM). It is short and practical, emphasizing direct clinical application of EBM and tactics to practise and teach EBM in real-time.

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[PDF] An Introduction to Health Policy A Primer for Physicians and Medical Students (2013) by Manish K. Sethi and William H. Frist

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 3.84 MB
  • Authors: Manish K. Sethi and William H. Frist

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Based on the current climate of our nationโ€™s finances and healthcare spending, it is clear that young doctors and medical students are likely to see a dramatic transformation of the manner in which America offers medical care to its citizens over the course of their careers. As such, it is pivotal that the next generation of Americaโ€™s leaders on the front lines of medicine develop a sense of where healthcare has evolved from and future potential directions of change. An Introduction to Health Policy: A Primer for Physicians and Medical Students is the first of its kind: a book written by doctors for doctors in order to allow busy physicians and medical students to quickly develop an understanding of the key issues facing American healthcare. This book seeks to efficiently and effectively educate physicians and medical students in a clinical context that they can understand on the past, present, and potential future issues in healthcare policy and the evolution of American healthcare. The reader will walk away from the book with the ability to discuss the fundamental issues in American healthcare with ease.

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With healthcare expenditures in the United States currently totaling over $3.1 trillion and the prospect that this spending will continue to increase exponentially over the next several years, an appreciation of the evolution of healthcare policy in the United States and the subsequent changes that are expected to occur in the delivery and financing of these services is critical for those in the healthcare field. An Introduction to Health Policy: A Primer for Physicians and Medical Students is the first book of its kind written by physician leaders in health policy across the United States to aid doctors and students in developing an understanding of the key issues that have shaped health policy and the transformative nature of these changes on healthcare delivery in America.

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[PDF] Handbook of Psychological Assessment in Primary Care Settings 2nd Edition (2017) by Mark E. Maruish

 

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  • Published: 2017
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  • File Size: 3.84 MB
  • Authors: Mark E. Maruish

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The second edition of the Handbook of Psychological Assessment in Primary Care Settings offers an overview of the application of psychological screening and assessment instruments in primary care settings. This indispensable reference addresses current psychological assessment needs and practices in primary care settings to inform psychologists, behavioral health clinicians, and primary care providers of the clinical benefits that can result from utilizing psychological assessment and other behavioral health care services in primary care settings.

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[PDF] CHILDHOOD OBESITY Prevalence, Pathophysiology, and Prevention (2013) by Rexford S. Ahima

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 3.83 MB
  • Authors: Rexford S. Ahima

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The prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has increased worldwide in recent decades. Obesity in childhood is associated with a wide range of serious health complications and an increased risk of premature illness and death later in life. This book presents childhood obesity trends across multiple demographics and discusses the contributing genetic and environmental factors. It demonstrates the adverse health consequences of childhood obesity both as they relate to childhood and as they last into adulthood and presents multiple methods for obesity treatment included community and family-based intervention, pharmacotherapy, and surgical procedures.

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