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McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. | ISBN: 0-07-146887-0. | Pages:946 | English | PDF | Size: 9.6 MB | RAR-Compressed: 5.7 MB | No Password
Preface
“Just the facts, ma’am.” Stan Freburg’s parody of the police procedural drama Dragnet is instantly recognizable five decades later, even to those who have never seen or heard of the program. Internal Medicine: Just the Facts is our effort to provide the student, resident in training, and practicing clinician with objective, practical information through a carefully structured format. Accordingly, this textbook reflects the core information that the busy practitioner, medical student, or resident should master. This text should prove especially useful to healthcare providers preparing for certification and recertification examinations. The structured format necessarily lessens the emphasis on the underlying science of medicine, such as molecular biology, cell biology, and pathophysiology; however, the contributors were careful to include succinct discussions of these pertinent biological principles where appropriate. For an in-depth discussion of the biological basis of disease, the interested reader is
refered to standard comprehensive textbooks of internal medicine. One may rightfully think of this book as a high-yield clinical rendering of those standard textbooks. This textbook covers the totality of internal medicine through 15 unique sections. Each section was designed to maximize the acquisition of practical information involved in the everyday care of patients. Sections 1 through 3 are intrinsically interdisciplinary in nature, and therefore should prove useful to all involved in delivering quality care. The growth of evidence-based medicine provided the stimulus for Section 2, which covers the basic principles vital to the interpretation of the medical literature. Section 3 is devoted exclusively to the unique problems encountered in the older patient. Sections 4 through 15, each expertly written and edited by leaders in the field, cover the subspecialty areas that the practicing physician must comprehend. The references for each section, while short in number, are designed to furnish the healthcare provider with high-impact, evidence-based data or scholarly summaries of the clinical problems likely to be encountered in the practice setting. With the proliferation of information available via the Internet, the authors were compelled to include Web site links, where appropriate. The blueprint for the subspecialty sections was based on an exhaustive review of the medical literature, coupled with extensive feedback from academic faculty, primary care providers, residents, and medical students. We hope that you enjoy this focused, yet comprehensive approach to the study and practice of internal medicine. To that end, we encourage you, the reader, to let us know what we have done right, and what we could improve on in our commitment to creating an information resource that is useful to the busy practitioner.
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