[PDF] COPD A Guide to Diagnosis and Clinical Management (2011) by Hanania, Nicola A., Sharafkhaneh, Amir (Eds.)

 

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  • Published: 2011
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  • File Size: 4.9 MB
  • Authors: Hanania, Nicola A., Sharafkhaneh, Amir (Eds.)

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects millions of people across the world. COPD is not only a major burden to patients but is also costly and results in billions of dollars of direct and indirect costs annually. In recent years and with advancement of science, the understanding of COPD has improved significantly. Fortunately, current management guidelines consider COPD a preventable and treatable condition, and recent studies clearly indicate that available pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions may improve various clinical outcomes. COPD: A Guide to Diagnosis and Clinical Management offers an exciting, evidence-based assessment of the field and will be of significant interest to clinicians who care for patients with COPD, including primary care providers and specialists. Comprehensive and state-of-the-art, this title is authored by experts who took the task of developing a resource that focuses on the essential issues in caring for patients with COPD. The first four chapters of the book cover major points about the systemic nature of COPD, the clinical and physiological assessments, and the outcome measures and prognostic markers. In the following section, various pharmacologic and non-pharmacological management strategies are reviewed based on the available evidence. The final sections outline the non-pulmonary effects of COPD and their management. COPD: A Guide to Diagnosis and Clinical Management is a vital, evidence-based text that will prove invaluable for all clinicians who care for patients with this debilitating disorder.

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[PDF] Case Compendium in Endocrinology (2015) by Romesh Khardori MD PhD FRCP(C) FACP Professor of Medicine,

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • Authors: Romesh Khardori MD PhD FRCP(C) FACP Professor of Medicine,

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Case Compendium in Endocrinology is a concise collection of a variety of cases in endocrinology, edited by experts based in India and the United States. The book is divided into 28 chapters, detailing a broad range of cases, from primary ovarian failure through hyperparathyroidism, to an unusual case of hypoglycaemia. Each case is presented with a case history and relevant data from physical examination and investigations. A differential diagnosis is provided for each case with full explanations, and each case in followed by a short suggested reading list. Case Compendium in Endocrinology provides up-to-date reviews of current practice and a variety of recommendations for the management of endocrine disorders, including Graves’ disease, hypercalcaemia, Sheehan syndrome, acromegaly and Cushing’s disease. This book is an ideal day-to-day resource for endocrinologists and general physicians. Key Points Collection of endocrinology cases, with case history, data, and differential diagnosis Edited by endocrinology experts based in India and the USA Recommendations for management of a broad range of endocrine disorders

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[PDF] Human Disease and Health Promotion 1st Edition (2017) by Leslie Beale

 

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  • Published: 2017
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  • File Size: 4.85 MB
  • Authors: Leslie Beale

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Human Disease and Health Promotion offers a comprehensive introduction to health advocacy and patient education in a real-world context. Covering the epidemiology and pathology of major communicable and non-communicable diseases, this book details up-to-date health promotion strategies and communication approaches designed to engage diverse populations. These methodologies can inform health promotion efforts.

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[PDF] Integrated Endocrinology 1st Edition (2012) by John Laycock

 

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  • Published: 2012
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  • File Size: 4.83 MB
  • Authors: John Laycock

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This innovative textbook provides a readable, contemporary andfully integrated introduction to endocrine glands, their hormonesand how their function relates to homeostasis. It explores thepathology of endocrine disease by relating the underpinning sciencethrough a wealth of clinical scenarios and examples. The bookintegrates basic and clinical aspects for a range of endocrineglands and their hormones and includes a number of specialistchapters that also address areas of intense research and clinicalinterest including the regulation of salt, appetite andendocrine-immune interactions.

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[PDF] Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery (2013) by Andrew J. Rosenbaum, MD

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • Authors: Andrew J. Rosenbaum, MD

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[PDF] Ambulatory Gynecology (2018) by John V. Knaus and Marko J. Jachtorowycz

 

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  • Published: 2018
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  • File Size: 4.8 MB
  • Authors: John V. Knaus and Marko J. Jachtorowycz

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There are approximately 55,000 practicing ob/gyns in the United States. The obstetrics and gynecology residency training authority (the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) has now pushed ambulatory primary and preventative care to the top of its list for residency training. Interest in the area of ambulatory gynecology is not just growing in the field of ob/gyn, however; family and primary care practitioners, emergency room physicians, and advance practice nurses all must know how to diagnose, manage, and treat gynecological conditions. Since office technology has expanded and decision-making has become increasingly complex, physicians need a guide through the endless list of treatment options for commonly presenting gynecologic disorders. Ambulatory Gynecology gives practitioners tools for diagnosis, investigation and management of these disorders, including decision-making algorithms. The text is evidence-based. From endocrine disorders to breast disease, preventative measures for osteoporosis to management of an abnormal pap smear, from adolescent gynecology to menopause, this book is crucial for office-based physicians to feel confident practicing in all areas of gynecology.

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[PDF] Controversies In Cardiology (2015) by Ambrose, John A., Rodríguez, Alfredo E. (Eds.)

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 4.79 MB
  • Authors: Ambrose, John A., Rodríguez, Alfredo E. (Eds.)

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This book will consider several clinical and interventional topics for which there is uncertainty, continued debate and/or no consensus based on current guidelines. While there are numerous guidelines in cardiology, new and on-going trials that address new drugs treatments and procedures raise many unanswered questions. Furthermore, most practicing cardiologist taking care of the patients are likely unable to digest all of these studies or guidelines and necessarily correctly apply them to their patients. If one considers in the guidelines the frequent use of Level C (consensus), there are many areas or situations where no trial exists. Also, when applying the results of a trial to an individual patient, there can be uncertainty of how this patient should be managed based on the present body of evidence.

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Concise approach to aid busy cardiologists in choosing the most suitable management solutions and correctly apply them to their patients

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[PDF] Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (0199682925) (Oxford Univ (2013) by Saul G. Myerson and Jane Francis

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 4.77 MB
  • Authors: Saul G. Myerson and Jane Francis

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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) is a rapidly expanding imaging method in cardiology which provides unparalleled diagnostic information about the heart. It is however a complex technique and though the availability of scanners is increasing quickly, the expertise required to perform the scans is limited. While no book is a substitute for experience, this handbook provides an invaluable guide to performing and interpreting the scans which should aid both new and experienced operators.

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[PDF] Forensic Recovery of Human Remains: Archaeological approaches 1st Edition (2005) by Dupras et al

 

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  • Published: 2005
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  • File Size: 4.69 MB
  • Authors: Dupras et al

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An essential reference for both forensic experts and non-experts alike, Forensic Recovery of Human Remains: Archaeological Approaches is a comprehensive guide that focuses on the practical aspects of excavating and recovering human remains, along with any associated evidence, from crime scenes. It highlights the protocols and techniques that are used to successfully survey, map, recover, document, collect, and transport such items from these locations.

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[PDF] Comparative Effectiveness in Surgical Oncology: Key Questions and How to Answer Them (2015) by Bilimoria, Karl Y, Minami, Christina A., Mahvi, David M. (Eds.)

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 4.66 MB
  • Authors: Bilimoria, Karl Y, Minami, Christina A., Mahvi, David M. (Eds.)

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Despite tremendous recent advances in the treatment of most malignancies, there remain several critical questions for each cancer. This particularly true for the surgical management of solid-organ malignancies. Comparative effectiveness is a relatively new term which encompasses the age-old concepts of how best to treat cancer patients. Comparative effectiveness is defined as the direct comparison of healthcare interventions to determine which work best for which patients when considering the benefits and risks. The Institute of Medicine has defined comparative effectiveness research(CER) as the generation and synthesis of evidence that compares the benefits and harms of alternative methods to prevent, diagnose, treat, and monitor a clinical condition or to improve the delivery of care. CER is certainly best done with well-conducted randomized controlled trials. Unfortunately, clinical trials are not always feasible owing to the impracticality of conducting the trial, the considerable cost, and the time required to complete the trial. These challenges are even more pronounced with respect to surgical treatment. Thus alternative approaches may need to be considered in order to address pressing questions in the care of the oncology patient. These approaches may include well-conducted retrospective cohort studies from cancer registries and other data sources, decision and cost-effectiveness analyses, and other novel methodologies. This book lays out the current critical questions for each major malignancy and proposes approaches to gain answers to these pressing questions.

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