Clinical Problem Solving - Couverture souple

Saint, Sanjay; Drazen, Jeffrey; Solomon, Caren

 
9780071471626: Clinical Problem Solving

Synopsis

Expert clinical problem-solving methods and guidance―from the editors and contributors of The New England Journal of Medicine

This invaluable resource from the New England Journal of Medicine expertly addresses methods and challenges in clinical diagnosis. Including the peer-reviewed content of the NEJM’s renowned “Clinical Problem Solving” feature, this powerful resource is packed with case discussions from both ambulatory and hospital practice.

Each Case Presentation reveals thought-provoking clinical and laboratory clues as the diagnostic considerations begin to emerge. Subsequent clinical detail and discussion and expert analysis add to the diagnostic picture until a final clinical diagnosis is reached.

New England Journal of Medicine: Clinical Problem-Solving features:

  • Published cases drawn from the New England Journal of Medicine reflecting actual patient-management situations that physicians experience in their everyday clinical practice
  • Two brand new, never-before-published chapters on medical decision-making skills and methods
  • Wide-ranging coverage of the major considerations in each case, from underlying pathophysiology to signs from the physical examination to lab testing strategies
  • More than 100 full-color illustrations, tables, and algorithms
  • Meticulously selected references that open up avenues for further study
  • And much more!

    From cover to cover, New England Journal of Medicine: Clinical Problem-Solving presents the best case analysis, diagnostic thought processes, and problem-solving - direct from master clinicians.

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    À propos des auteurs

    Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH
    Research Investigator and Hospitalist
    Ann Arbor VA Medical Center
    Ann Arbor, Michigan


    Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
    University of Michigan Medical School
    Director, VA/UM Patient Safety Enhancement Program
    Ann Arbor, Michigan



    Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD
    Editor-in-Chief
    New England Journal of Medicine
    Distinguished Parker B. Frances Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School

    Dr. Drazen, already famous for his contributions to pulmonary medicine, assumed editorship of NEJM three years ago and in that time has raised the journals reputation even higher through his careful editorial planning, his contacts in academic medicine, and his superior knowledge of research and clinical medicine. He is, on a side note, a contributor to Harrisons.

    Caren Solomon, MD
    Deputy Editor, New England Journal of Medicine
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Associate Physician, Brigham and Womenss Hospital

    Dr. Solomon manages the day to day medical editing of NEJM and is well established as an academic/clinical endocrinologist. Her clinical and editorial work on post-menopausal therapy has earned acclaim in the past few years.

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