The Washington Manual of Endocrinology Subspecialty Consult (Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series)

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UPC:
9781451114072
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-09-18
Author:
Janet B. McGill MD;Thomas J. Baranski MD;William E. Clutter MD;Katherine Henderson MD
Language:
english
Edition:
Third

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The Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series

Prepared by specialty fellows and faculty in the Department of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicineand reviewed by attending physicians in each fieldeach volume in this renowned series delivers the on-the-spot help you need to provide quality patient management. Right from the initial call, youll learn how to take a patient history, how to interpret exam findings, what tests to order, how to complete the workup, and how to formulate an effective management plan.

The Third Edition of The Washington Manual of Endocrinology Subspecialty Consultcontinues to provide the practical, stepwise guidance youve come to trust from The Washington Manual and has been fully updated to include current and practical approaches to the endocrine disorders most often seen in clinical consultation.

Emphasis on key approaches to evaluation and treatment helps you hone diagnostic skills, broaden therapeuticoptions, and improve outcomes

Core subject areas include diabetes, thyroid disease, pituitary disorders, and bone topics. Chapters on obesity, vitaminD, lipids, HIV/AIDS, and polyendocrine syndromes complement the core subjects

Key points to remember in each chapter deliver vital diagnostic and treatment information

Clinical pearls highlighted in bold let you benefit from the experience of seasoned clinicians

NEW to the Third Edition

Updated content addresses the latest developments in the pathophysiology and treatment of endocrine disorders

Updated drug dosing information helps you keep pace with the latest indications and standards

New chapter addresses inpatient management of diabetes

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