Principles of Ambulatory Medicine - Hardcover

 
9780781734868: Principles of Ambulatory Medicine

Synopsis

Now in its Sixth Edition, this volume remains the definitive reference for all clinicians caring for adult ambulatory patients. This edition has four new associate editors from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and provides expanded coverage of evidence-based medicine, preventive care, infectious diseases, urologic disorders, and women's health. The new chapters cover complementary and alternative medicine; genetic screening; nutrition; exercise; eating disorders; urinary tract infections; sexually transmitted diseases; Lyme disease; care of international travelers and immigrant patients; incontinence; intrascrotal problems; approach to the female patient; and infertility.

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Review

"[Harrison's] has been taken home for leisurely reference and replaced by Barker, Burton & Zieve's Principles of Ambulatory Medicine, ... a useful, accessible book for everyday use.... It is highly recommended to all doctors."

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