Workbook for Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures 14th Edition () by Bruce W. Long MS RT(R)(CV) FASRT FAEIRS PDF

 

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  • Authors: Bruce W. Long MS RT(R)(CV) FASRT FAEIRS

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Get the most out of your Merrill’s Radiographic Atlaswith Workbook for Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures, 14th Edition. Correlating with chapters in the main text, this workbook concentrates on the essential terminology, anatomy, and positioning information entry-level radiographers need to prepare for the ARRT exam and thrive in the clinical environment. This new edition provides detailed practice and review exercises including labeling, anatomy identification, short answer, multiple-choice, matching, true and false, fill-in-the-blank, error identification, and more.Exercises on identifying errors on radiographs prepare you to evaluate radiographs in clinical situations.Anatomy and positioning exercises provide balanced coverage of both topics.Wide variety of exercises provides a variety of interaction with the content.Abundance of labeling exercises ensures you recognize anatomical structures on actual radiographs.Comprehensive self-test at the end of each chapter enable you to accurately gauge your comprehension of the material and measure your own progress.Pathology exercises help you understand which projections will best demonstrate various pathologies.NEW! Additional images reflect all the content updates in the main Merrill’s text.NEW! Correlation with main Merrill’s Radiographic Atlas features exercises that support the digital positioning content in the atlas.

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Radiology for Undergraduate Finals and Foundation Years: Key Topics and Question Types (MasterPass) 1st Edition (2010) by Tristan Barrett PDF

 

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  • Published: 2010
  • Number of pages: 224 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 48.11 MB
  • Authors: Tristan Barrett

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Basic knowledge of radiology is essential for medical students regardless of the specialty they plan to enter. Hospital patients increasingly undergo some form of imaging, ranging from plain film through to CT and MRI. As technologies and techniques advance and radiology grows in scope, medical school curricula are reflecting its increased importance. This book provides a mixture of case-based teaching, structured questions, and self-assessment techniques relevant to the evolving modern curriculum. It covers critical areas including knowledge of when to investigate a patient, which modality best answers a specific clinical question and how to interpret chest and abdominal x-rays. Along with final year medical students, this book will also benefit postgraduate FY1 and FY2 junior doctors and those in the earlier clinical years who wish to expland their radiology knowledge. It also provides a useful basic radiology primer for the early MRCP and MRCS examinations. ‘It is a great honour to be asked to provide a foreword for this excellent and unusual text. There is an eminently practical range of topics covered in this book and this reflects the commonsense approach by the authors. The images are good and the explanatory text educationally valuable and very much to the point.’ – From the Foreword by Professor Adrian K. Dixon

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Ultrasound Teaching Manual: The Basics of Performing and Interpreting Ultrasound Scans 3rd Edition (2013) by Matthias Hofer PDF

 

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  • Published: 2013
  • Number of pages: 132 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 43.28 MB
  • Authors: Matthias Hofer

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A step-by-step approach to achieving perfection in diagnostic ultrasoundThis workbook offers structured, course-like learning, and just like an instructor in an ultrasound course, it guides you systematically through the individual organ systems. The accompanying videos demonstrate basic anatomy for ultrasound, optimum transducer positioning, and the interaction between transducer position and monitor display, allowing you to experience the learning points in real time for a deeper, visual understanding.Highlights of the third edition:Multiple-exposure photos demonstrate the dynamics of handling the transducerTriple-image sets clearly show transducer positioning, the ultrasound image, and an anatomic diagram of the siteNumbered structures on the anatomic diagrams help you learn new information and test your retention at any time. The legend on the back-cover flap folds out for quick reference. Each structure is referred to by the same number throughout the book Numerous quiz images at the end of each chapter give you an opportunity to test your knowledge Physical principles are explained concisely with clear, accessible diagramsVarious tips and tricks make it easier for beginners to get startedUltrasound Teaching Manual is the perfect introduction to diagnostic ultrasound if you are taking an ultrasound course and would like to prepare yourself systematically for this course or consolidate what you have learnedare a physician or student who wants to become familiar with diagnostic ultrasound in independent study; orare a resident in internal medicine, radiology, surgery, gynecology, anesthesiology, or pediatrics who wants to solidify your ultrasound experience.

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Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover This workbook offers structured, course-like learning, and just like an instructor in an ultrasound course, it guides you systematically through the individual organ systems. The accompanying videos demonstrate basic anatomy for ultrasound, optimum transducer positioning, and the interaction between transducer position and monitor display, allowing you to experience the learning points in real time for a deeper, visual understanding.Highlights of the third edition:Multiple-exposure photos demonstrate the dynamics of handling the transducerTriple-image sets clearly show transducer positioning, the ultrasound image, and an anatomic diagram of the siteNumbered structures on the anatomic diagrams help you learn new information and test your retention at any time. The legend on the back-cover flap folds out for quick reference. Each structure is referred to by the same number throughout the bookNumerous quiz images at the end of each chapter give you an opportunity to test your knowledgePhysical principles are explained concisely with clear, accessible diagramsVarious tips and tricks make it easier for beginners to get startedUltrasound Teaching Manual is the perfect introduction to diagnostic ultrasound if youare taking an ultrasound course and would like to prepare yourself systematically for this course or consolidate what you have learnedare a physician or student who wants to become familiar with diagnostic ultrasound in independent study; orare a resident in internal medicine, radiology, surgery, gynecology, anesthesiology, or pediatrics who wants to solidify your ultrasound experience. About the Author Institute for Diagnostic Radiology, Medical Faculty of Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany

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Neurology: A Clinical Handbook 1st Edition (2022) by Charles Clarke EPUB

 

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  • Published: 2022
  • Number of pages: 496 pages
  • Format: EPUB
  • File Size: 20.73 MB
  • Authors: Charles Clarke

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“This Handbook is a sparkling addition to the neurological library, a concise and clear guide to clinical practice in neurology, written in elegant prose, a tribute to Queen Square and to the contribution that both Hospital and Institute have made to neurology. It is the encapsulation of wisdom gained in a long career. For practitioners in the art of neurology, junior and senior this is required reading.” –Simon Shorvon, National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Queen Square Neurology: A Clinical Handbook is a practical text, for both neurologists and general physicians, in the wards, the office or at home. This book spans the breadth of neurology and its challenges, for those who require a rapid resource in accessible language. The Handbook is also aimed at those considering entering neurology, neurophysiology and neurorehabilitation and for medical trainees and consultants in many specialities. It is an invaluable source for the MRCP, a ready-made reference for clinical practice and for the specialist nurse and therapist. The book deals with essentials – of neuroanatomy, clinical examination, mechanisms of neurological disease and the major issues of dementia and stroke in an ageing population. More specific aspects of neurology are also addressed, including the specialist fields of nerve and muscle disease, the spinal cord, headache and the cranial nerves, infection in the nervous system, MS and sleep disorders. The allied disciplines of neurorehabilitation, neuropsychiatry, neuro-oncology, uro-neurology, neuro-otology and neuro-ophthalmology are also covered. The aim is to provide both an introduction and a summary – of general neurological practice and the specialist aspects of neurology and neuroscience.

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Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover “This Handbook is a sparkling addition to the neurological library, a concise and clear guide to clinical practice in neurology, written in elegant prose, a tribute to Queen Square and to the contribution that both Hospital and Institute have made to neurology. It is the encapsulation of wisdom gained in a long career. For practitioners in the art of neurology, junior and senior this is required reading.”Simon Shorvon, National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Queen SquareNeurology: A Clinical Handbook is a practical text for both neurologists and general physicians in the wards, the office or at home. This book spans the breadth of neurology and its challenges for anyone who requires a rapid resource in accessible language. The Handbook is also aimed at those considering entering neurology, neurophysiology and neurorehabilitation and for medical trainees and consultants in many specialities. It is an invaluable source for the MRCP, a ready-made reference for clinical practice and for the specialist nurse and therapist. The book deals with essentials of neuroanatomy, clinical examination, mechanisms of neurological disease and the major issues of dementia and stroke in an ageing population. More specific aspects of neurology are also addressed, including the specialist fields of nerve and muscle disease, the spinal cord, headache and the cranial nerves, infection in the nervous system, MS and sleep disorders. The allied disciplines of neurorehabilitation, neuropsychiatry, neuro-oncology, uro-neurology, neuro-otology and neuro-ophthalmology are also covered. The aim is to provide both an introduction and a summary of general neurological practice and the specialist aspects of neurology and neuroscience. About the Author Dr Charles Clarke has been a consultant neurologist since 1979 and has broad experience and interests throughout neurology. He worked at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, the National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery and in the front line of clinical practice at Whipps Cross Hospital, London and other district general hospitals. He has retired from the NHS and remains in practice. He was both the founding editor and an author of Neurology: A Queen Square Textbook, First and Second Edition.

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Munro Kerr’s Operative Obstetrics 13th Edition () by Sabaratnam Arulkumaran PDF

 

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  • Authors: Sabaratnam Arulkumaran

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This is a highly illustrated, practical book covering the obstetric and surgical procedures used in intrapartum care, including commonly used procedures and more rare techniques.The authors take a step-by-step approach to each technique and includes ‘tips’ and ‘pointers’, whilst contextualising this with the history of obstetric practice.Authoritative, world-known editors and author team.Presents a contemporary and pragmatic summary ofrecent developments in operative obstetrics.Contextualises practice in the history of obstetric practice.Accurate line drawings throughout clearly demonstrating relevant procedures and equipment.Advice and management for obstetricians working in resource-limited areasNew chapter to cover labour and delivery in high-BMI womenExtensive coverage of Caesarean section to reflect current critical thinkingNew chapters exploring assisted vaginal delivery in greater depthManagement areas and guidelines fully updated (e.g. for fetal monitoring in labour).Covers significant new research, e.g. the WOMAN trial.New editor, Michael Robson

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Urologic Surgical Pathology: Expert Consult – Online and Print 4th Edition (2019) by Greg T MacLennan MD FRCS(C) FACS FRCP(C) PDF

 

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  • Published: 2019
  • Number of pages: 976 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 794.27 MB
  • Authors: Greg T MacLennan MD FRCS(C) FACS FRCP(C)

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Offering comprehensive coverage of this fast-changing field for more than 20 years, Urologic Surgical Pathology is an expert guide to all common and rare entities in the genitourinary system. The 4th Edition keeps you fully up to date with discussions of newly recognized tumors and terminologies, the latest classification schemes, current grading approaches, molecular alterations, and commonly used ancillary diagnostic techniques. With its clinical focus on day-to-day urological pathology sign-out and an emphasis on clinicopathologic and radiographic-pathologic correlations, this thoroughly revised uropathology reference is an excellent resource for diagnostic decision making.Includes expanded coverage of differential diagnosis for all tumor types encountered in urological surgical pathology practice.Incorporates the latest TNM staging and WHO classification systems, as well as new diagnostic biomarkers and their utility in differential diagnosis, newly described variants and new histologic entities.Discusses advances in molecular diagnostic testing, its capabilities, and its limitations, including targeted therapy/personalized medicine.Covers new developments in immunohistochemistry and the latest diagnostic tumor markers.Features more than 1,600 high-quality images – all in color – including gross pictures, histopathologic and cytopathologic images, special stains, other ancillaries, drawings, and illustrations.Helps you find information quickly with a consistent chapter format; an abundance of tables, diagrams and flowcharts; boxed lists of types and causes of diseases; differential diagnosis; characteristic features of diseases; complications; classifications; and staging.Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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Editorial Reviews: About the Author Gregory T. MacLennan, MD is currently the Division Chief of Anatomic Pathology at Case Western Reserve University. Starting in 2008, he has been a professor of pathology and urology & oncology at CWRU. Since 2006, he has been the director of the Seidman Cancer Center Tissue Procurement & Histology Facility. He is also the Senior Pathologist at University Hospitals since 1995. He is also a member of numerous boards of various journals, including Cancer, Journal of Clinical Pathology, and American Journal of the Medical Sciences

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Textbook of Radiology and Imaging: 2-Volume Set 7th Edition (2002) by David Sutton MD FRCP FRCR DMRD MCAR(Hon) MD MD PDF

 

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  • Published: 2002
  • Number of pages: 1650 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 140.52 MB
  • Authors: David Sutton MD FRCP FRCR DMRD MCAR(Hon) MD MD

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Long recognised as the standard two volume reference work on the scientific basis and clinical practice of radiology, the new edition of Textbook of Radiology and Imaging has been thoroughly revised and up-dated in order to incorporate the latest technologies and modalities in the field. This book provides the radiologist in training and in practice with a concise, clearly written overview of the applications of the full spectrum of imaging modalities used in daily clinical practice. The book is organised by body system and incorporates an integrated, multi-modality approach to radiological diagnosis. Throughout, the emphasis is on the clinical effectiveness of contemporary imaging practice and the text is supported with abundant high-quality illustrations.Comprehensive overview of contemporary radiological practiceEmphasises a multi-modality approach to diagnosisHighly selective and current list of references for further investigationAbundant illustrations (almost 5,000 radiological images as well as many graphs and tables) clarify and enhance the text whenever appropriate

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Lasers and Light, Peels and Abrasions: Applications and Treatments 1st Edition (2016) by William H. Truswell PDF

 

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  • Published: 2016
  • Number of pages: 315 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 27.77 MB
  • Authors: William H. Truswell

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Lasers and Light, Peels and Abrasions for the Face in Health, Beauty, and Disease is a comprehensive clinical reference on all invasive and non-invasive treatments for aging, diseased, and congenitally deformed skin. Every treatment modality that’s used for skin rejuvenation, scars, complications, vascular abnormalities, and ethnic skin type variations, and more, is explained in detail.Key Features:Online access to 10 videos in which the authors demonstrate the use of specific techniques with lasers and peelsContributors are experts in the fields of facial plastic surgery, plastic surgery, and dermatologyChapters on techniques used to treat East Asian, African, and Latino skinMore than 400 high-quality, full-color illustrations and photos clarify techniques presented in the textThis book is an excellent how-to reference for all otolaryngologists, facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and dermatologists who use lasers, light, peels, and abrasions to treat patients. Fellows and residents in these specialties will also find it very helpful.

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Editorial Reviews: Review I found this a useful reference for obtaining objective information on the differences between similar devices used to address a particular condition. Physicians contemplating purchasing lasers and radiofrequency devices will find this reference to be a valuable resource. — Doody’s Review (starred review)…a valued reference and guide for any physician performing these procedures in their practice. It is highly recommended for your reference library. — Facial Plastic Surgery From the Back Cover Lasers and Light, Peels and Abrasions for the Face in Health, Beauty, and Disease is a comprehensive clinical reference on all invasive and non-invasive treatments for aging, diseased, and congenitally deformed skin. Every treatment modality that’s used for skin rejuvenation, scars, complications, vascular abnormalities, and ethnic skin type variations, and more, is explained in detail.Key Features:Online access to 10 videos in which the authors demonstrate the use of specific techniques with lasers and peelsContributors are experts in the fields of facial plastic surgery, plastic surgery, and dermatologyChapters on techniques used to treat East Asian, African, and Latino skinMore than 400 high-quality, full-color illustrations and photos clarify techniques presented in the textThis book is an excellent how-to reference for all otolaryngologists, facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and dermatologists who use lasers, light, peels, and abrasions to treat patients. Fellows and residents in these specialties will also find it very helpful.

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Pediatric Dermatology: A Quick Reference Guide by Krowchuk MD FAAP, Dr. Daniel P. Published by American Academy of Pediatrics 2nd (second) , New edition (2011) Paperback () by unknown author PDF

 

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Diagnosis Made Easier: Principles and Techniques for Mental Health Clinicians 3rd Edition (2023) by James Morrison PDF

 

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  • Published: 2023
  • Number of pages: 360 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 1.73 MB
  • Authors: James Morrison

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The third edition of this incisive practitioner resource and course text–updated for the DSM-5 Text Revision (DSM-5-TR)–takes the reader step by step through diagnostic decision making in mental health. Guidelines are presented for evaluating information from multiple sources, constructing a wide-ranging differential diagnosis, creating a safety hierarchy, and using decision trees to derive a valid working diagnosis. The book addresses specific issues in diagnosing the conditions most often seen in mental health practice, with an emphasis on how diagnosis informs effective treatment. More than 100 vivid vignettes illustrate the diagnostic process and allow readers to practice their skills. New to This Edition *Revised throughout for DSM-5-TR, including the new diagnosis of prolonged grief disorder. *Chapter on eating and sleeping disorders, including new decision trees. *New and updated vignettes and suggested readings. See also Morrison’s DSM-5-TR® Made Easy, which explains DSM diagnoses in clear language, illustrated with vivid case vignettes.

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