This book addresses the full spectrum of clinical problems encountered in the adult primary care practice. It provides a review of best evidence integrated with considerations of affordability, cost-effectiveness, convenience and patient preference.
The text serves as both a quick reference and an authoritative resource. Principles and guides for evidence-based decision making are included in all clinical chapters.
Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient
... Bentley G, Trevino SG. Callosities, corns and calluses. BMJ 1996;312:1403. (An excellent review of the differences in these lesions and how to provide symptomatic relief to the patient.) Holmes GB Jr, Timmerman L. A quantitative ...
Provides clinically relevant, current information about the common problems faced daily by primary care physicians, family practice physicians, internists, and pediatricians in outpatient settings.
Directly addressing the specific needs of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals, this pioneering book is a first response guide to medical, surgical, neurological, and special psychiatric problems that may be encountered in ...
Written and edited by internationally known experts in primary care sports medicine, this book is the most comprehensive sports medicine reference geared to primary care practitioners.
These easy-to-use maneuvers provide initial treatment that reduces suffering. This is the tablet version of Manual Medicine for the Primary Care Team: A Hands-On Approach which does not include access to the videos mentioned in the text.
Use a Behavioral Medicine Approach to Improve Clinical Outcome "All primary care physicians, their residents, and students would benefit from the central message of this book: medical practice occurs in the context of the physician-patient ...
Electronic book version of the reference for students and residents listing laboratory and diagnostic tests, treatment options and other essential information.
The second edition of this pocket-sized handbook places greater emphasis on outpatient care and on physical diagnosis, and includes new tables on everyday concerns of the primary care physician, such as primary (non-obstetrics) care of ...