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Books in Clinical medicine

Covering diagnosis, management, and evidence-based practice across all medical specialties, this portfolio supports clinicians and researchers. It features current clinical guidelines, case studies, and emerging therapies that enhance patient care and clinical decision-making.

  • Nutritional Management of Gastrointestinal Diseases, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics of North America

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 50-1
    • Gerard E Mullin + 1 more
    • English
    With collaboration of Consulting Editor, Dr. Alan Buchman, Guest Editors Drs. Gerard Mullen and Berkeley Limketkai have created a practical and current issue covering the breadth of topics in nutrition and gastrointestinal disease. Articles are specifically devoted to the following topics: Nutrition in the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases; Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Food as a Friend or Foe; Treatment of Obesity: Beyond the Diet; Nutritional Management of Acute Pancreatitis; Nutritional Care in Patients with Intestinal Failure; The Life-long Role of Nutrition on the Gut Microbiome and Gastrointestinal Disease; Nutritional Strategies for Esophageal Disorders; Precision Medicine in Obesity; Gastrointestinal Food Allergies and Intolerances; All Things Gluten; Fish Oil for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Panacea or Placebo; Nutrition Tools for the Practicing Gastroenterologist; Colorectal Cancer and Diet: Is Diet an Intervention; Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Nutritional Considerations; and Nutritional Considerations in the Hospital Setting. Readers will come away with current clinical information that they can employ in the clinical setting to improve outcomes in patients with gastrointestinal diseases.
  • Immigrant Health, An Issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 48-1
    • Fern R. Hauck + 1 more
    • English
    Guest edited by Drs Fern R. Hauck and Carina Brown, this issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice will cover several key areas of interest related to Immigrant Health. This issue is one of four selected each year by our series Consulting Editor, Dr. Joel J. Heidelbaugh. Articles in this issue include but are not limited to: Caring for the Forcibly Displaced, Refugee Medical Screening, Effective Communication with Refugees and Immigrants, Cultural Considerations in Caring for Refugees and Immigrants, Common infectious diseases, Impact of COVID-19 on Resettled Refugees, Common hematologic, nutritional, asthma/allergic conditions and lead screening/management... Preventive care and management of chronic diseases in immigrant adults, Preventive care in children and adolescents, Women’s Health and Gender-Specific Considerations, Mental Health and Illness, Special Issues in Immigrant Medicine, Models of Care, and more.
  • Lecture critique et communication en sciences de la santé

    Lire, présenter, rédiger et publier une étude
    • 4th Edition
    • Louis Rachid Salmi
    • French
    Les difficultés rencontrées par tous les auteurs de textes scientifiques à présenter de façon optimale leurs travaux, ainsi que les rendre visibles, font de la publication un véritable défi. Outil indispensable pour appréhender la lecture et la communication scientifique, cet ouvrage est à la fois une introduction à la lecture critique d’articles et un guide très pédagogique pour rédiger et comprendre les règles de publication scientifique de haut niveau, ou préparer une communication orale ou affichée. Cette quatrième édition fait l’objet d’une révision complète. Actualisée et augmentée, elle intègre désormais de nombreux exemples pratiques, des références bibliographiques pour aller plus loin, ainsi que des formulaires de lecture critique, disponibles au téléchargement en ligne. En 104 fiches claires et concises, l’auteur, Louis Rachid Salmi, propose de guider les professionnels de la santé pour leur permettre de mieux Lire, Présenter, Rédiger et Publier une étude scientifique. Lire : grâce à des éléments de lecture critique mis à jour pour tenir compte des dernières évolutions en la matière permettant de choisir les sources fiables et de rationaliser ses lectures. Présenter : en utilisant les bonnes approches pour mettre en valeur et rendre le plus explicite possible les résultats de son étude, que ce soit dans un article, ou une communication orale ou affichée. Rédiger : en s’appuyant sur un plan solide et efficace et en évitant de commettre les pièges de langage. Publier : l’ouvrage guide pas à pas le spécialiste, du choix de la revue au processus de soumission, pour mettre toutes les chances de publication de son côté. Pour compléter sa démarche pédagogique, l’ouvrage est accompagné d’un poster synthétisant toute les informations essentielles pour un véritable gain de temps, de même qu’un cahier couleur pour vous guider jusque dans les choix colorimétriques.
  • Ham's Primary Care Geriatrics

    A Case-Based Approach
    • 7th Edition
    • Gregg A. Warshaw + 5 more
    • English
    **Selected for 2026 Doody's Core Titles as an Essential Purchase in Geriatrics**Written with first-line primary care providers in mind, Ham’s Primary Care Geriatrics: A Case-Based Approach, 7th Edition, is a comprehensive, easy-to-read source of practical clinical guidance for this rapidly growing population. Using a unique, case-based approach, it covers the patient presentations you’re most likely to encounter, offering key clinical information, expert advice, and evidence-based medical guidelines throughout. This highly regarded text uses a consistent format and an enjoyable writing style to keep you informed, engaged, and up to date in this increasingly important field.
  • Emery's Elements of Medical Genetics and Genomics

    • 16th Edition
    • Peter D Turnpenny + 2 more
    • English
    Long recognized as a leading textbook in this fast-moving field, Emery's Elements of Medical Genetics and Genomics offers current, complete information with a strong basis in practical clinical genetics and genomics for medical school and beyond. The 16th Edition of this award-winning text has been thoroughly updated throughout and includes case-based and multiple-choice questions, end-of-chapter summaries, an extensive glossary, and convenient online access, making it an ideal choice for all medical undergraduates as well as postgraduates seeking to improve their understanding and knowledge.
  • Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, 26e

    • 26th Edition
    • RS Satoskar + 2 more
    • English
    This book strengthens the scientific knowledge base and promotes rational thinking among students The Medical Council of India (MCI) has introduced a competency-based curriculum in 2019, which not only lays emphasis on integration with clinical and pre-clinical subjects but also clearly states subject competencies and defines domains and levels to be achieved for each of them. In addition, it is clinically oriented and gives due importance to the self-directed learning. The duration of teaching for the subject of Pharmacology in the new curriculum has been reduced to one year with additional dedicated time to revisit it in the subsequent years. This 26th edition of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics has been revised considerably to match the demands of the new curriculum. Right from its conception, this book has used an integrated approach intertwining current knowledge of pathophysiology of the disease, pharmacology of available drugs and strategies for medical management of diseases. We have made every attempt to provide up-to-date information about the drugs while focussing on the aspects relevant to their use in clinical practice.
  • Advances in Barrett’s Esophagus, An Issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 31-1
    • Sachin Wani
    • English
    In collaboration with Consulting Editor, Dr. Charles J. Lightdale, Guest Editor Dr. Sachin Wani has put together a state-of-the art issue that presents the latest advances in Barrett’s Esophagus. He has secured expert authors who have contributed clinical reviews on the following topics: The epidemiology of Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma – implications for screening and surveillance; Endoscopic screening for Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma: rationale, candidates and challenges; Progress in screening for Barrett’s esophagus: beyond standard upper endoscopy; Best practices in surveillance for Barrett’s esophagus; Pathologic assessment of Barrett’s esophagus and Barrett’s related neoplasia: Do we need quality indicators; Cost effectiveness of screening, surveillance and endoscopic eradication therapies in Barrett’s esophagus and early esophageal cancer; Advanced imaging and sampling in Barrett’s esophagus: Artificial intelligence to the rescue; Advances in biomarkers for risk stratification in Barrett’s esophagus; Current status of chemoprevention in Barrett’s esophagus; Optimizing outcomes with radiofrequency frequency ablation of Barrett’s esophagus: candidates, efficacy and durability; Updates in cryotherapy for Barrett’s esophagus; Role of endoscopic mucosal resection and endoscopic submucosal dissection in the management of Barrett’s related neoplasia; Practical approach to refractory and recurrent Barrett’s esophagus; Surgical management of Barrett’s related neoplasia; and Measuring Quality in Barrett’s esophagus: Time to embrace quality indicators. Endoscopists will come away with the information they need to screen, diagnose, and treat patients with Barrett’s Esophagus.
  • Liver Transplantation, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 25-1
    • David Goldberg
    • English
    With collaboration from Consulting Editor, Dr. Norman Gitlin Dr. Goldberg has assembled a state-of-the-art issue devoted to management of liver transplant patients. Expert authors have contributed current clinical reviews that covers the breadth of the pre- and post-surgical journey. Articles are specifically devoted to the following topics: Obesity management of liver transplant waitlist candidates and recipients; Expanding the limits of liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma: Is there a limit; Frailty and sarcopenia in patients pre- and post-liver transplant; Achieving tolerance in liver transplantation: Where are we now and what does the future hold; Expanding role of donation after cardiac death donors; Optimizing selection of patients for simultaneous liver-kidney transplant; Keeping the patient with end-stage liver disease alive while awaiting transplant: Management of complications of portal hypertension; Expanding donor selection and recipient indications for living donor liver transplantation; The changing liver transplant recipient: From hepatitis C to NASH and alcohol; Cardiovascular risk stratification in liver transplant candidates; The role of machine perfusion in liver transplantation: Warm, Cold, or does it not matter; Paradigm shift in utilization of livers from hepatitis C-viremic donors into HCV-negative patients; Transplantation of elderly patients: Is there an upper age cutoff; Transplantation for acute alcoholic hepatitis: Controversies and early successes. Hepatologists will come away with the information they need to improve outcomes in liver transplant patients.
  • L'infirmier(e) et les soins palliatifs

    Prendre soin : éthique et pratiques
    • 6th Edition
    • SFAP (Société française d’accompagnement + 2 more
    • French
    Cette 6e édition actualise les avancées en matière de soins palliatifs depuis 2013. Elle intègre les dernières dispositions juridiques et les nouvelles recommandations, en particulier celles inscrites dans la loi dite « Léonetti Claeys », créant de nouveaux droits en faveur des malades, des personnes en fin de vie et leurs aidants. Un focus est ainsi consacré à l’ancrage éthique et, plus particulièrement, aux problématiques liées à la sédation. Un nouveau thème « Enseignement et pratique avancée » est développé. En outre, reflètant le raisonnement clinique, les diagnostics infirmiers sont actualisés en regard de la dernière édition de la Nanda International 2018-2020.La première partie présente une réflexion de fond sur les soins palliatifs (cadres historique, juridique, éthique, etc.) intégrée à la spécificité du soin infirmier et objectivant les ressources personnelles comme professionnelles des soignants.La seconde partie offre une approche pragmatique et scientifique de la pratique infirmière, là où le prendre soin trouve tout son sens au quotidien, quand l’intentionnalité se transforme en interventions choisies. Ainsi, la démarche soignante est abordée à l’aide d’exemples concrets : relation d’aide, diagnostics infirmiers prévalents, les soins du corps (hygiène et bien-être corporel, alimentation, sommeil, etc.) y compris les techniques particulières, notamment dans le soulagement de la douleur. Les auteurs proposent des méthodes d’évaluation, ainsi que l’intégration d’approches complémentaires des soins (relaxation, art-thérapie, etc.).Enfin, à l’occasion de cette nouvelle édition, l’ouvrage offre une dernière partie actualisée concernant les structures et les dispositifs de proximité.Véritable référence pour les soignants sur le thème des soins palliatifs, ce livre collectif s’adresse à notamment tou(te)s les infirmer(e)s et les aides-soignant(e)s, quel que soit leur lieu d’exercice et leur expérience professionnelle.
  • Ulcerative Colitis, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics of North America

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 49-4
    • Scott Lee
    • English
    Together with Consulting Editor, Dr. Alan Buchman, Dr. Scott Lee has put together a state-of-the-art issue of Gastroenterology Clinics devoted to Ulcerative Colitis (UC). He has selected expert authors to contribute clinical reviews that provide the latest clinical findings and recommendations. Articles are devoted to the following topics: Epidemiology and pathogenesis of UC; Making initial diagnosis of UC and ruling out other diseases that mimic UC; Assessing severity of disease; Initial medical treatment of UC; Treatment of UC with steroids; Biologic therapy in UC; Non-biologic immune suppression in UC; Microbiome and fecal transplant in UC; Health maintenance in UC, including bone density scan, vaccination recommendations, cancer screening; Women's issues and UC; Risk of colon cancer and recommended surveillance strategies in UC patients; Surgical management of UC, indications and outcomes from colectomy; and Management of J-pouches. Readers will come away with the latest clinical recommendations they need to improve outcomes in patients with UC.