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In a Page

Ambulatory medicine

Ronald Williams

Medical / Family & General Practice

Featuring a uniquely visual two-page-spread design that is great for rapid reference or review, In A Page Ambulatory Medicine provides a quick overview of the diseases, symptoms, and injuries most commonly seen in outpatient settings. Each disease is presented on a two-page spread in boxes with consistent headings: introduction; etiology, epidemiology, and risk factors; patient presentation; differential diagnosis; diagnostic evaluation; treatment and management; and prognosis and complications. Bulleted key points appear under each heading.

This pocket-sized book is ideal for interns, medical students in clerkships, or for USMLE review. It will also appeal to physician assistant and nurse practitioner students.

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