Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine,
Edition 1 Key Summaries for Common Medical PracticesEditors: By Bliss J. Chang, MD and Timothy F. Fernandez, MD
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04 Oct 2021
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Be ready with specific evidence when you present patient plans during medical rounds! Concise and easy to use, Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine: Key Summaries for Common Medical Practices simplifies the complexity of clinical studies using key landmark trials in the core medicine specialties. Ideal for those early in their medical education and career, this portable guide helps you make the most of your limited time by introducing and explaining classic studies, preparing you to seek out and quickly digest future evidence-based medicine information.
Key Features
- Highlights the landmark trials that have driven the evolution in medical practice, focusing on the critical information necessary to know about the study.
- Organizes evidence by disease and further by diagnostic or therapeutic intervention.
- Includes key takeaways and important notes from trials.
- Indicates which studies are new or controversial to help you develop an informed perspective.
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
About the author
By Bliss J. Chang, MD, Resident, Internal Medicine, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA and Timothy F. Fernandez, MD, Cardiology Fellow,Emory University
Preface
How to Use this Guide
1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Evidence-based Medicine
2 Chapter 2: Cardiology
3 Chapter 3: Pulmonology
4 Chapter 4: Gastroenterology
5 Chapter 5: Neurology
6 Chapter 6: Nephrology
7 Chapter 7: Hematology
8 Chapter 8: Oncology
9 Chapter 9: Infectious Diseases
10 Chapter 10: Endocrinology
11 Chapter 11: Psychiatry
12 Chapter 12: Vascular Medicine & Surgery
13 Chapter 13: Rheumatology
Further Reading
14 Index
How to Use this Guide
1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Evidence-based Medicine
2 Chapter 2: Cardiology
3 Chapter 3: Pulmonology
4 Chapter 4: Gastroenterology
5 Chapter 5: Neurology
6 Chapter 6: Nephrology
7 Chapter 7: Hematology
8 Chapter 8: Oncology
9 Chapter 9: Infectious Diseases
10 Chapter 10: Endocrinology
11 Chapter 11: Psychiatry
12 Chapter 12: Vascular Medicine & Surgery
13 Chapter 13: Rheumatology
Further Reading
14 Index
Book Reviews
“This book is a valuable resource for busy clinicians and clinicians-in-training to assess the evidence for common medical practices. It is helpful to learn from our own practice and for medical educators to help teach the “why¿ of what we do in medicine.¿ ©Doody’s Review Service, 2022, Paul D O'Rourke, MD, MPH (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)
ISBN:
9780323760331
Page Count:
224
Retail Price
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3rd and 4th year medical students