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Table of Contents
LANGE CURRENT Series First Aid Series LANGE Case Files Series LANGE USMLE Road Map Series LANGE Instant Access Series LANGE Flash Cards Series Deja Review Series PreTest® Series USMLE Exam Preparation
Includes STEP 1, STEP 2, STEP 3
9 10 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 106
Hematology/Oncology Histology Immunology Infectious Disease Informatics Internal Medicine Medical Reference Microbiology Nephrology Neurology/Neuroscience Nutrition Obstetrics & Gynecology
40 42 42 42 92 43 91 51 52 53 56 57 40 60 62 63 64 65 70 73 75 76 36 78 79 62 82 104 87
Demystified Series BASIC SCIENCE AND CLINICAL MEDICINE Anatomy Anesthesiology Biochemistry Biostatistics Cardiology Clinical Skills/Diagnostic Examination Critical Care Dermatology Drug Reference Emergency Medicine/Trauma Endocrinology Epidemiology/Research/Public Health Family Medicine Gastroenterology Genetics Geriatrics Health Promotion
19 19 22 22 23 88 25 27 89 30 35 36 37 38 39 39 105
Oncology Ophthalmology Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery Pathology/Pathophysiology Pediatrics Pharmacology & Toxicology Pharmacy Physiology Psychiatry Public Health Pulmonary Medicine Radiology Sports Medicine Surgery Surgical Technology Urology
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HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS Nursing Physician Assistant Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Radiologic Technologist Chiropractic Clinical Laboratory Science Optometry EMT Surgical Technology Mortuary Science INDEX Author Index Title Index 107 118 93 99 99 101 102 103 103 104 104 105
9
LANGE CURRENT Series
CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2010
McPhee
978-0-07-162444-2 October 2009
New Edition!
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Cardiology
3rd edition Crawford
978-0-07-144211-4 • May 2009 978-0-07-110448-7 [IE]
New Edition!
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Surgery
13th edition Doherty
978-0-07-159087-7 October 2009 (Not available individually)
New Edition!
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pediatrics,
19th edition Hay
New Edition!
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Endoscopy
Greenberger
New Edition!
CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Nephrology and Hypertension
Nissenson
New Edition!
978-0-07-154433-7 • 2009 978-0-07-164003-9 [IE]
978-0-07-149007-8 • 2009 978-0-07-164002-2 [IE]
978-0-07-144787-4 • 2009 978-0-07-128742-5 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Critical Care,
3rd edition Bongard
978-0-07-143657-1 • 2008 978-0-07-110447-0 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine, 6e
Stone
978-0-07-144319-7 • 2007 978-0-07-128482-0 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Psychiatry, 2e
Ebert
978-0-07-142292-5 • 2008 978-0-07-127815-7 [IE]
CURRENT Occupational & Environmental Medicine,
4th edition LaDou
978-0-07-144313-5 • 2007 978-0-07-128658-9 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Otolaryngology,
2nd edition Lalwani
978-0-07-146027-9 • 2007 978-0-07-128741-8 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Family Medicine, 2nd edition
South-Paul
978-0-07-146153-5 • 2007 978-0-07-128739-5 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Rheumatology,
2nd edition Imboden
978-0-07-146040-8 • 2006 978-0-07-110454-8 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pain
Von Roenn
978-0-07-144478-1 • 2006 978-0-07-110460-9 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Orthopedics,
4th edition Skinner
978-0-07-143833-9 • 2006 978-0-07-126145-6 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Obstetrics & Gynecology, 10th edition
DeCherney
978-0-07-143900-8 • 2006 978-0-07-110509-5 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Sports Medicine
McMahon
978-0-07-141063-2 • 2006 978-0-07-111691-6 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Klausner
978-0-07-145606-7 • 2006 978-0-07-110461-6 [IE]
CURRENT Geriatric Diagnosis & Treatment
Landefeld
978-0-07-139924-1 • 2004 978-0-07-124133-5 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pulmonary Medicine
Hanley
978-0-07-140259-0 • 2003 978-0-07-124145-8 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Neurology
Brust
978-0-07-142366-3 • 2006 978-0-07-127513-2 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Infectious Diseases
Wilson
978-0-8385-1494-8 • 2001 978-0-07-118285-0 [IE]
10
First Aid Series
First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2009
Le
978-0-07-154896-0 • 2008 978-0-07-126931-5 [IE]
New Edition! New
First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 1,
2nd edition Le
978-0-07-160135-1 • 2009
First Aid for the Wards,
4th edition Le
978-0-07-159796-8 • 2008 978-0-07-126924-7 [IE]
First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 1,
2nd edition Le
New
First Aid Cases for USMLE Step 2
Le
978-0-07-146411-6 • 2006 978-0-07-126216-3 [IE]
New
First Aid Q&A for the NBDE Part I
Steinbacher
978-0-07-150866-7 • 2009 978-0-07-126866-0 [IE]
978-0-07-159794-4 • 2009
First Aid for the COMLEX
2nd edition Nye
978-0-07-160025-5 • March 2009
New Edition!
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 6th edition
Le
978-0-07-148795-5 • 2007 978-0-07-126267-5 [IE]
First Aid for the NBDE Part 1
Steinbacher
978-0-07-160541-0 • 2008
First Aid For The Basic Sciences: General Principles
Le
New
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS
Clinical Skills Exam, 2nd edition Le
978-0-07-147058-2 • 2006 978-0-07-125853-1 [IE]
First Aid for the NBDE Part II
Portnof
978-0-07-148253-0 • 2007 978-0-07-126281-1 [IE]
978-0-07-154545-7 • 2009 978-0-07-164006-0 [IE]
First Aid for the Match, First Aid For The Basic Sciences: Organ Systems
Le
978-0-07-154543-3 • 2009 978-0-07-164007-7 [IE]
4th edition Le
978-0-07-147291-3 • 2006 978-0-07-125946-0 [IE]
First Aid for the USMLE Step 3, 2nd edition
Le
978-0-07-148796-2 • 2007 978-0-07-126268-2 [IE]
New
First Aid for the International Medical Graduate,
2nd edition Chander
978-0-07-138532-9 • 2002
11
First Aid Series
First Aid for the Clerkships
First Aid for the Surgery Clerkship,
2nd edition Stead
New Edition!
First Aid for the Radiology Clerkship
Stead
978-0-07-138101-7 • 2007 978-0-07-126290-3 [IE]
First Aid for the Psychiatry Clerkship,
2nd edition Stead
978-0-07-144872-7 • 2005
978-0-07-144871-0 • June 2009 978-0-07-110093-9 [IE]
First Aid for the Emergency Medicine Clerkship, 2nd edition
Stead
978-0-07-144873-4 • 2006 978-0-07-124846-4 [IE]
First Aid for the Pediatrics Clerkship,
2nd edition Stead
978-0-07-144870-3 • 2007 978-0-07-126289-7 [IE]
First Aid for the Obstetrics & Gynecology Clerkship,
2nd edition Stead
978-0-07-144874-1 • 2006 978-0-07-110092-2 [IE]
First Aid for the Medicine Clerkship, 2nd edition
Stead
978-0-07-144875-8 • 2005 978-0-07-124845-7 [IE]
First Aid Series for the Specialty Boards
First Aid for the Orthopaedic Boards,
2nd edition Malinzak
New Edition!
First Aid for the Internal Medicine Boards
2nd edition Le
978-0-07-149913-2 • 2008 978-0-07-127793-8 [IE]
First Aid for the Pediatric Boards
Le
978-0-07-142167-6 • 2006
978-0-07-159894-1 • February 2009
First Aid for the Family Medicine Boards
Le
978-0-07-147771-0 •2007 978-0-07-126266-8 [IE]
New
First Aid For The ABSITE
Fowler
978-0-07-15457-1 • 2009 978-0-07-126861-5 [IE]
First Aid for the Obstetrics & Gynecology Boards
Rahimian
978-0-07-145531-2 • 2006 978-0-07-110086-1 [IE]
12
LANGE Case Files Series
Basic Science
Case Files: Anatomy
2nd Edition Toy
978-0-07-148980-5 • 2008 978-0-07-127819-5 [IE]
NEW!
Clinical Medicine
Case Files: Gynecologic Surgery
Toy
978-0-07-159280-2 • September 2009
NEW!
Case Files: Emergency Medicine
2nd edition Toy
978-0-07-159899-6 • July 2009
Case Files: Biochemistry
2nd edition Toy
978-0-07-148665-1 • 2008 978-0-07-127820-1 [IE]
Case Files: High Risk Obstetrics
Toy
978-0-07-160543-4 • September 2009
NEW! NEW!
Case Files: Anesthesiology
Conlay
978-0-07-160639-4 • October 2009
Case Files: Microbiology
2nd edition Toy
978-0-07-149258-4 • 2008 978-0-07-127887-4 [IE]
Case Files: Obstetrics & Gynecology
3rd edition Toy
978-0-07-160580-9 • July 2009
Case Files: Family Medicine
2nd edition Toy
978-0-07-160023-1 • July 2009
NEW!
Case Files: Neuroscience
Toy
978-0-07-148921-8 • 2008 978-0-07-126814-1 [IE]
NEW!
Case Files: Pediatrics
3rd edition Toy
978-0-07-159867-5 • July 2009
Case Files: Neurology
Toy
978-0-07-148287-5 • 2007 978-0-07-126293-4 [IE]
Case Files: Pathology
2nd edition Toy
978-0-07-148666-8 • 2008 978-0-07-127818-8 [IE]
NEW!
NEW!
Case Files: Psychiatry
3rd edition Toy
978-0-07-159865-1 • July 2009
Case Files: Internal Medicine
3rd edition Toy
978-0-07-161364-4 • July 2009
NEW!
Case Files: Pharmacology
2nd Edition Toy
978-0-07-148858-7 • 2008 978-0-07-127817-1 [IE]
NEW!
Case Files: Surgery
3rd edition Toy
978-0-07-159897-2 • July 2009
NEW!
Case Files: Physiology
2nd Edition Toy
978-0-07-149374-1 • 2008 978-0-07-126813-4 [IE]
13
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series
USMLE Road Map: Internal Medicine
Baliga
978-0-07-146758-2 December 2009 978-0-07-110459-3 [IE]
NEW!
USMLE Road Map: Family Medicine
Gordon
978-0-07-146543-4 • 2006 978-0-07-110488-3 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Physiology,
2nd edition Pasley
978-0-07-144517-7 • 2005 978-0-07-110312-1 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Pathology
Wettach
978-0-07-148267-7 • April 2009
NEW!
USMLE Road Map: Pharmacology,
2nd edition Katzung
978-0-07-144581-8 • 2005
USMLE Road Map: Histology
Sheedlo
978-0-07-144012-7 • 2005 978-0-07-124885-3 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Genetics
Sack
978-0-07-149820-3 • 2007 978-0-07-128244-4 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Biochemistry
MacDonald
978-0-07-144205-3 • 2007 978-0-07-110476-0 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Emergency Medicine
Sherman
978-0-07-146388-1 • 2007 978-0-07-110478-4 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Neuroscience, 2nd edition
White
978-0-07-149623-0 • 2008 978-0-07-127816-4 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Immunology
Parmley
978-0-07-145298-4 • 2006 978-0-07-110477-7 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Gross Anatomy,
2nd edition White
978-0-07-144516-0 • 2005 978-0-07-110313-8 [IE]
USMLE Road Map: Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
Bos
978-0-07-143507-9 • 2004 978-0-07-111686-2 [IE]
14
LANGE Instant Access Series
Essential Evidence-Based Data For Common Clinical Encounters
EKGs and Cardiac Studies LANGE Instant Access
Patel
978-0-07-154523-5 • 2008 978-0-07-164012-1 [IE]
Hospital Admissions LANGE Instant Access
Patel
978-0-07-148137-3 • 2006
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine LANGE Instant Access
Patel
978-0-07-149009-2 • 2007 978-0-07-126278-1 [IE]
The Wards LANGE Instant Access
Patel
978-0-07-147165-7 • 2006
Acid-Base, Fluids, & Electrolytes LANGE Instant Access
Reilly
978-0-07-148634-7 • 2007 978-0-07-126282-8 [IE]
LANGE Flash Cards
Pathology Flash Cards
2nd edition Baron/Lee
NEW!
Biochemistry & Genetics Flash Cards
Baron
978-0-07-144736-2 • 2005 978-0-07-110508-8 [IE]
978-0-07-161305-7 • June 2009
Pharmacology Flash Cards
2nd edition Baron/Lee
NEW!
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases Flash Cards
Bos
978-0-07-145152-9 • 2005 978-0-07-110512-5 [IE]
978-0-07-162241-7 • June 2009
15
Déjà Review Series
Basic Science
Deja Review: USMLE Step 1
Naheedy
978-0-07-144790-4 • 2005 978-0-07-124889-1 [IE]
Deja Review: Pharmacology
Young
978-0-07-147461-0 • 2006 978-0-07-110099-1 [IE]
Deja Review: Microbiology & Immunology
Chen
978-0-07-146866-4 • 2006 978-0-07-110456-2 [IE]
Deja Review: Pathology
Galfione
978-0-07-147495-5 • 2006 978-0-07-110487-6 [IE]
Deja Review: Biochemistry
Manzoul
978-0-07-147463-4 • 2006 978-0-07-110101-1 [IE]
Deja Review: Histology and Medical Cell Biology
Grisson
978-0-07-147049-0 • 2006 978-0-07-110489-0 [IE]
Deja Review: Neuroscience
Tremblay
978-0-07-147462-7 • 2006 978-0-07-110095-3 [IE]
Deja Review: Physiology
Lin
978-0-07-147510-5 • 2006 978-0-07-110491-3 [IE]
Deja Review: Behavioral Science
Stanford
978-0-07-146868-8 • 2006 978-0-07-110091-5 [IE]
Clinical Medicine
Deja Review: Surgery
Tevar
978-0-07-148114-4 • 2008 978-0-07-126292-7 [IE]
Deja Review: USMLE Step 2
Naheedy
978-0-07-144876-5 • 2006 978-0-07-124890-7 [IE]
Deja Review: Pediatrics
Davey
978-0-07-147782-6 • 2007 978-0-07-126255-2 [IE]
Deja Review: Internal Medicine
Saadat
978-0-07-147716-1 • 2008 978-0-07-126284-2 [IE]
Deja Review: Emergency Medicine
Jang
978-0-07-147625-6 • 2007 978-0-07-126261-3 [IE]
Deja Review: Psychiatry
Gopal
978-0-07-148832-7 • 2007 978-0-07-126256-9 [IE]
Deja Review: Obstetrics & Gynecology
Lee
978-0-07-148122-9 • 2008 978-0-07-126269-9 [IE]
Deja Review: Family Medicine
Perez
978-0-07-148568-5 • 2007 978-0-07-126279-8 [IE]
16
McGraw-Hill’s PreTest Series
®
The Right Questions for the Right Answers!
> 500 USMLE-style questions and answers referenced to core textbooks and journal articles > Complete explanations discuss right and wrong answer options > All questions are reviewed by students who have recently passed the exams to make certain they match the style and
level of difficulty of the test
Clinical Medicine
Neurology
PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 7th edition Anschel
978-0-07-159792-0 • April 2009
NEW!
Emergency Medicine
PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 2nd edition Rosh
978-0-07-159861-3 • April 2009
Pediatrics
PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition Yetman
NEW!
NEW!
978-0-07-159790-6 • March 2009
Medicine
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review,12th edition Urban
978-0-07-160162-7 • March 2009
NEW!
®
Surgery
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition Kao
978-0-07-159863-7 • March 2009
NEW!
®
Family Medicine
Pre-Test® Self-Assessment and Review, 2nd edition Knutson
978-0-07-159888-0 • March 2009
NEW!
Psychiatry
PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition Klamen
NEW!
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Pre-Test® Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition Schneider
NEW!
978-0-07-159830-9 • April 2009
978-0-07-159979-5 • April 2009
Preventive Medicine and Public Health
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review, 9th edition
®
Physical Diagnosis
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review, 6th edition
®
Reteguiz
978-0-07-145551-0 • 2006 978-0-07-125325-3 [IE]
Ratelle
978-0-07-135962-7 • 2001
17
McGraw-Hill’s PreTest Series
®
Basic Science
Biochemistry and Genetics
PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 3rd edition Wilson
978-0-07-147183-1 • 2007 978-0-07-126297-2 [IE]
Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 1
PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review, 4th edition McGraw-Hill Editors
978-0-07-147184-8 • 2007 978-0-07-126270-5 [IE]
Pathology
PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review, 12th edition Brown
978-0-07-147182-4 • 2007 978-0-07-126252-1 [IE]
Pathophysiology, 3rd edition
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review
®
Anatomy, Histology & Cell Biology, 3rd edition
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review
®
Pharmacology, 12th edition PreTest Self-Assessment and Review
®
Mufson
978-0-07-143492-8 • 2004 978-0-07-124002-4 [IE]
Shiafer
978-0-07-147181-7 • 2007 ISBN: 0-07-126287-3 [IE]
Klein
978-0-07-147185-5 • 2007 978-0-07-126263-7 [IE]
Microbiology, 12th edition PreTest Self-Assessment and Review
®
Physiology, 12th edition PreTest Self-Assessment and Review
®
Neuroscience, 6th edition
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review
®
Kettering
978-0-07-147179-4 • 2007 978-0-07-126262-0 [IE]
Metting
978-0-07-147663-8 • 2007 978-0-07-126272-9 [IE]
Siegel
978-0-07-147180-0 • 2007 978-0-07-126288-0 [IE]
USMLE Exam Preparation
USMLE Step 1
First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2009
Le
978-0-07-154896-0 • 2008 978-0-07-126931-5 [IE]
New Edition! New Edition!
First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 1,
2nd edition Le
978-0-07-159794-4 • February 2009
New Edition!
First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 1,
2nd edition Le
978-0-07-160135-1 • February 2009
Deja Review: USMLE Step 1
Naheedy
978-0-07-144790-4 • 2005 978-0-07-124889-1 [IE]
NEW!
LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 1,
6th edition King
978-0-07-149219-5 • March 2008 978-0-07-127814-0 [IE]
LANGE Outline Review: USMLE Step 1, 2E
Goldberg
978-0-07-145191-8 • 2006 978-0-07-125347-5 [IE]
18
USMLE Exam Preparation
USMLE Step 2
Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 2 CK
PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 5th edition McGraw-Hill
New Edition!
LANGE Q & A: USMLE Step 2 CK,
6th edition Chan
978-0-07-149400-7 • 2008 978-0-07-127913-0 [IE]
First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 2 CK
Le
978-0-07-148173-1 • 2007 978-0-07-126265-1 [IE]
978-0-07-160463-5 • April 2009
LANGE Outline Review: USMLE Step 2,
5th edition Goldberg
978-0-07-145192-5 • 2006 978-0-07-125348-2 [IE]
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS
Clinical Skills Exam, 2nd edition Le
978-0-07-147058-2 • 2006 978-0-07-125853-1 [IE]
CS Checklists
Portable Review for the USMLE Step 2 CS, 2nd Edition Rooney
978-0-07-148823-5 • 2007
LANGE Practice Tests: USMLE Step 2,
3rd edition Goldberg
978-0-07-144616-7 • 2005 978-0-07-124836-5 [IE]
First Aid Cases for USMLE Step 2 CK
Le
978-0-07-146411-6 • 2006 978-0-07-126216-3 [IE]
USMLE Step 2 and Step 3 Review, Second Edition
Plantz
978-0-07-146455-0 • 2005
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK,
6th edition Le
978-0-07-148795-5 • 2007 978-0-07-126267-5 [IE]
Deja Review: USMLE Step 2
Naheedy
978-0-07-144876-5 • 2005 978-0-07-124890-7 [IE]
USMLE Step 3
LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 3
5th edition Briscoe
978-0-07-149259-1 • 2008 978-0-07-127912-3 [IE]
LANGE Outline Review: USMLE Step 3,
5th edition Goldberg
978-0-07-145193-2 • 2006 978-0-07-125349-9 [IE]
First Aid for the USMLE Step 3, 2nd edition LANGE Practice Tests: USMLE Step 3,
2nd edition Goldberg
978-0-07-144617-4 • 2005 978-0-07-124837-2 [IE]
Le
978-0-07-148796-2 • 2007 978-0-07-126268-3 [IE]
Anatomy/Anesthesiology
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Basic Science and Clinical Medicine
ANATOMY
NEUROANATOMY TEXT AND ATLAS, 4th edition
John H. Martin, PhD, College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University in New York, NY
ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY, & CELL BIOLOGY
PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review
3rd Edition
Robert M. Klein, PhD and George C. Enders, PhD., University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
978-0-07-147185-5 2007 • 576 pp • 140 illus. 978-0-07-126263-7 [IE]
HISTOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY Examination and Board Review,
4th edition
Douglas F. Paulsen, PhD, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
978-0-8385-0593-9 • 2000 • 400 pp • 145 illus. 978-0-07-118276-8 [IE]
ANESTHESIOLOGY
PAIN MEDICINE
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Salahadin Abdi, M.D., Ph.D.,Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL.; Howard Smith, M.D.,Albany Medical College, New York; Pradeep Chopra, M.D., Brown Medical School, Brown University, Rhode Island.
978-0-07-160396-6 November 2009 • 500 pp • 340 illus.
Using a combined functional and regional approach to neuroanatomy, this classic explores how parts of the nervous system work together to regulate body systems and produce behavior. It thoroughly covers the sensory, motor and integrative systems of the brain and presents an overview of the function in relation to structure and the locations of major pathways and neuronal integrative regions. The Fourth Edition includes 4-color images and shows brain views produced by MRI and PET imaging technology.
This is the best question-andanswer review for anatomy, histology, and cell biology questions on the USMLE Step 1 and shelf exams. Readers will find 500 board-format questions and complete explanations of correct and incorrect answers, along with a section of high-yield facts.
USMLE ROAD MAP: GROSS ANATOMY, 2nd edition
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series
James S. White, PhD, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ
978-0-07-144516-0 2005 • 240 pp • 85 illus. 978-0-07-110313-8 [IE]
CASE FILES: ANATOMY
Second Edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, TX, Lawrence M. Ross, MD, PhD, The University of TexasHouston Medical School in Houston, Texas, Leonard J. Cleary, PhD, The University of Texas-Houston Medical School in Houston, Texas, and Cristo Papasakelariou, MD, Christus-St. Joseph Hospital, in Houston, TX
978-0-07-148980-5 • 2008 • 384 pp • 65 illus. 978-0-07-127819-5 [IE]
978-0-07-144344-9 March 2009 • 512 pp • 30 illus.
Pain Medicine: McGraw-Hill Specialty Review is the perfect way to prepare for the American Board of Anesthesiology exam. Readers will find 800 ABA-style practice questions and detailed answers, with the number of questions per topic weighted to match the exam. It is also an outstanding review for the mandatory ten year recertification.
FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY Text and Atlas, 2nd edition
Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS, and Ronald A. Bergman, PhD, both of University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
978-0-07-140812-7 • 2005 • 550 pp • 440 illus.
CASE FILES: ANESTHESIOLOGY
Lydia A. Conlay, MD, PhD, MBA, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; Sheela Pal, MD, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; Julia E. Pollock, MD, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA; Mary Ann Vann, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA.; Eugene C. Toy, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX.
More than 50 high-yield anatomy cases, each with USMLE-format review questions, help medical students excel in the gross anatomy course and improve their course-exam and USMLE Step 1 scores. Written by experienced educators, this review features new cases on cholecystitis/gall bladder anatomy and colon cancer and discussions of surface anatomy and physical examination throughout.
PRINCIPLES OF NEURAL SCIENCE, 5th edition
Eric R. Kandel, MD, James H. Schwartz, MD, PhD, Thomas M. Jessell, PhD, Steven Siegelbaum, MD, and A.J. Hudspeth, MD, all of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY “...in a class of its own.”
—Nature, review of earlier edition
978-0-07-160639-4 October 2009 • 480 pp • 75 illus.
978-0-8385-7701-1 • 2000 978-0-07-112000-5 [IE]
47 cases based on the most recent literature and best practices illustrate the fundamentals of anesthesiology for anesthesiology residents, nurse anesthetists, and senior medical students.
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Anesthesiology
ANESTHESIOLOGY
Editor-in-Chief: David Longnecker, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelpha, PA; David Brown, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; Warren Zapol, MD, General Hospital, Boston, MA.; Mark Newman, MD, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC
978-0-07-145984-6 2008 • 2000 pp • 1000 illus.• Includes CD-ROM
ANESTHESIA UNPLUGGED
Christopher Gallagher, MD, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; Ricardo Martinez-Ruiz, MD, The University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL; David L. Lubarsky, MD, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL.
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145816-0 ISBN-10: 0-07-145816-6 • 2006 • 463 pp • 395 illus.
ANESTHESIA AND ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Andre Boezzart, MD, University of Iowa School of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
978-0-07-144686-0 2006 • 544 pp • 200 illus.
Here is a comprehensive textbook covering the entire field of anesthesiology written and edited by an internationally known team of experts. Featuring a magnificent full-color presentation, this up-to-date resource covers the basic science as well as clinical applications of anesthesiology and includes the very latest techniques for regional anesthesia and pain management. Readers will also find a CD-ROM with downloadable images.
Featuring an easy-to-navigate format, Anesthesia Unplugged gives readers lightning-fast access to the entire spectrum of perioperative, ambulatory, regional, and general procedures. More than any other text, this book disarmingly demystifies anesthesiology, as the authors and contributors take readers on an engaging, yet educational voyage.
GERIATRIC ANESTHESIA
Frederick E. Sieber, MD, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
978-0-07-146308-9 2007 • 600 pp
The first book to examine in detail all of the techniques necessary for adequately assessing, monitoring and anesthetizing the orthopedic and trauma patient. Covering anesthetic considerations for the full spectrum of orthopedic operations, the text emphasizes the area of regional anesthesia/ peripheral nerve blocks for anesthetizing the “fractures” and joint replacement/reconstruction patient. This techniqueoriented manual also offers specific guidelines for postoperative analgesia and long-term chronic pain management, endotracheal tube placement and management, fluid management, blood transfusion and antimicrobial prophylaxis.
PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCKS Principles and Practice
Admir Hadzic, MD, PhD, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center
978-0-07-140918-6 2004 • 500 pp • 350 illus. (in full-color) Includes DVD
CLINICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY BOARD REVIEW Test Simulation and Self Assessment Tool
Larry Chu, MD, MS, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
978-0-07-143778-3 • 2005 • 432 pp
Introducing the only practical book covering anesthesia in the aged. Readers will find a detailed overview of both the basic science and practical, day-to-day clinical issues related to the administration of anesthesia in the geriatric patient.
A high-yield review for the anesthesiology written board examination. Includes ABA questions and two practice exams.
Peripheral Nerve Blocks walks the reader through the process and provides critical advice on avoiding complications. Includes incorporation of standardized anatomic directions, new chapters focusing on pediatric and obese patients, and DVD showing how to perform numerous procedures.
SYNDROMES Rapid Recognition and Perioperative Implications
Bruno Bissonnette, MD, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada, and Bernard Dalens, MD, University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrond, France
978-0-07-135455-4 724 pp • 160 illus.
ANESTHESIOLOGY Examination & Board Review,
6th Edition
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Series
Mark Dershwitz, MD, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Boston, MA
978-0-07-144536-8 • 2005 • 400 pp • 25 illus.
Includes more than 1800 questions to help prepare for for certifying and recertifying for exams. Rationale for answers are included in a concise and easily readable format. A practice exam is included at the end of the book that reflects the general makeup of a mini-board exam.
Anesthesiology
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TEXTBOOK OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND ACUTE PAIN MANAGEMENT
Admir Hadzic, MD, Columbia University, New York, NY
978-0-07-144906-9 2006 • 1,400 pp • 1,000 illus. The first full-color clinical resource detailing the principles and practice of regional anesthesia— including basic principles and step-by-step guidelines for choosing and applying epidural, neuraxial, spinal and peripheral nerve blockades. A popular feature is an entire section on ultra-sound anesthesia.
ANESTHESIOLOGY BOARD REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Kerri M. Robertson, MD, F.R.C.P.(C), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, David A. Lubarsky, MD, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL, and Sudharma Ranasinghe, MD, University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
978-0-07-146412-3 • 2005 • 355 pp • 5 illus
NURSE ANESTHETIST EXAM REVIEW
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Lisa J. Thiemann, CRNA, MNA, Duke University Nurse Anesthesia Program, Durham, NC, Kerri M. Robertson, MD, F.R.C.P(C), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, David A. Lubarsky, MD, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL, and Sudharma Ranasinghe, MD, University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
978-0-07-146436-9 • 2005 • 310 pp • 5 illus.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Anesthesiology Board Exam. Readers will find more than 3750+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
CLINICAL MANUAL AND REVIEW OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Joseph Mathew, MD, Duke University, Durham, NC; Chakib Ayoub, American University-Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
978-0-07-142230-7 • 2004 • 508 pp • 325 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PAIN
LANGE CURRENT Series
Jamie Von Roenn, MD, Judy Paice, PhD, RN, NP, and Michael Preodor, MD, Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-144478-1 • 2006 • 812 pp • 200 illus. 978-0-07-110460-9 [IE]
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the CRNA exam. Readers will find more than 3700+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
PAIN MEDICINE & MANAGEMENT Just the Facts
Mark S. Wallace, MD, University of California, San Diego, CA
978-0-07-141182-0 • 2004 • 400 pp 978-0-07-124013-0 [IE]
Bestseller!
CLINICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY,
4th edition
A LANGE medical book
G. Edward Morgan, Jr., MD, PhD, Excellence in Medicine, LLC, Pasadena, CA, Maged S. Mikhail, MD, San Fernando Valley Heart Institute, Los Angeles, CA, and Michael J. Murray, MD, PhD, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MI
978-0-07-142358-8 • 2005 • 1024 pp • 368 illus. 978-0-07-110515-6 [IE]
The first truly clinically focused guide to managing the full spectrum of acute and chronic pain syndromes. Unique approach presents management strategies that correlate the severity of pain with the level of therapeutic intervention required to assuage it. Discusses in detail the full array of drug treatment and analgesic strategies from a multidisciplinary perspective.
A quick bulleted reference to the management of pain for specialists as well as general medical practitioners and residents.
PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF PAIN MANAGEMENT, 2nd edition
Carol Warfield, MD, and Zahid H. Bajwa, MD, both of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
978-0-07-144349-4 • 2004 900 pp • 150 illus.
AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA & PERIOPERATIVE ANALGESIA
Susan Steele, MD, Karen Nielson, MD, and Stephen Klein, MD, all of Duke University, Durham, NC
978-0-07-141240-7 • 2004 • 648 pp • 16 illus.
WESTMEAD POCKET ANAESTHETIC MANUAL,
2nd edition
Anthony Padley, MD, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia
978-0-07-471486-7 • McGraw-Hill Australia • 2005 • 488 pp • 10 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
This comprehensive resource covers every aspect of diagnosing and treating specific pain conditions and syndromes.
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Anesthesia/Biochemistry/Biostatistics
SPINAL AND EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA
Cynthia Wong, MD, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-143772-1 2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
LANGE FLASH CARDS BIOCHEMISTRY & GENETICS
Suzanne J. Baron, Yale University School of Medicine (M-2 student), New Haven, CT, and Christoph Lee, Yale University School of Medicine (M-2 student), New Haven, CT
978-0-07-144736-2 • 2005 • 150 cards 978-0-07-110508-8 [IE]
CASE FILES: BIOCHEMISTRY
2nd edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas, William E. Seifert, Jr., PhD, The University of Texas, Henry W. Strobel, PhD, The University of Texas, and Konrad P. Harms, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas
978-0-07-148665-1 2008 • 456 pp • 92 illus. • 978-0-07-127820-1 [IE]
Concise, authoritative coverage of the physiology, pharmacology, techniques, indications, and patient safety related issues of spinal anesthesia. Used in dozens of surgical procedures and in many pain medicine procedures, epidural anesthesia techniques have found a wide audience in anesthesiology residency programs, in clinical anesthesia, and in obstetrics.
BIOCHEMISTRY AND GENETICS
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review
3rd edition
Golder Wilson, MD, PhD, Texas Tech University School of Medicine at Amarillo, TX
978-0-07-147183-1 • 2007 432 pp • 50 illus. 978-0-07-126297-2 [IE]
PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA HANDBOOK
Terrance Yemen, MD, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA
978-0-07-158687-0 • 2002 656 pp • 75 illus.
The Case Files series is an award-winning learning system proven to improve exam scores. This series helps readers learn in the context of real patients instead of simply memorizing facts. Case Files: Biochemistry: Second Edition presents 50 clinical cases with open-ended questions which weave basic science concepts into the clinical scenario. Each case includes an extended discussion (including definitions and a pathophysiology discussion), key points, and USMLE-style comprehension questions.
DEJA REVIEW: BIOCHEMISTRY
Deja Review Series
Saad M. Manzoul, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
978-0-07-147463-4 • 2006 • 200 pp • 100 illus. 978-0-07-110101-1 [IE]
BIOCHEMISTRY
HARPER’S ILLUSTRATED BIOCHEMISTRY
28th edition
Robert Murray, MD, PhD, University of Toronto; Victor Rodwell, PhD, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Daryl Granner, MD, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
This one-of-a-kind test prep guide helps readers test their knowledge of essential biochemistry and genetics concepts for the USMLE Step 1; practice with 500 USMLE Step 1-style questions with referenced answers; review explanations for right and wrong answers; and build confidence, skills, and knowledge.
BIOSTATISTICS
BASIC & CLINICAL BIOSTATISTICS,
4th edition
USMLE ROAD MAP: BIOCHEMISTRY
LANGE Road Map Series
Rick MacDonald, PhD, and William Chaney, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
978-0-07-144205-3 2007 • 224 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-110476-0 [IE]
A LANGE medical book
Beth Dawson, PhD, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL, and Robert G. Trapp, MD, Springfield, IL
978-0-07-141017-5 • 2004 • 420 pp • 160 illus. • CD-ROM 978-0-07-124131-1 [IE]
978-0-07-162591-3 July 2009 • 700 pp • 640 full-color illus.
Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry offers unmatched coverage of the principles of biochemistry and molecular biology as they relate to medicine. The Twenty-Eighth edition features 640 full-color illustrations, the addition of case studies to every chapter, a larger trim size, and new pedagogy.
Offering an illustrated, highyield outline format, clinical correlations, clinical problems with explanations, and a USMLE focused format this is the only illustrated medical review series that puts all the necessary USMLE preparation needs into one simple source.
PRIMER OF EPIDEMIOLOGY,
5th edition
Gary D. Friedman, MD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA
978-0-07-140258-3 • 2003 • 370 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-123690-4 [IE]
Biostatistics/Cardiology
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PRIMER OF BIOSTATISTICS,
6th edition
Stanton A. Glantz, PhD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
Book: 978-0-07-143509-3 • 2005 • 500 pp • 90 illus. CD-ROM: 0-07-143822-X (OUT-OF-PRINT) Book and CD-ROM: 978-0-07-125100-6 [IE]
CARDIOLOGY
HURST’S THE HEART, 12th edition
Valentin Fuster MD, PhD, FACC, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Robert O’Rourke, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center, Richard Walsh, MD, Chairman, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Philip Poole-Wilson, MD, FRCP, British Heart Foundation, Spencer King, MD, Emory University, Eric Prystowsky, MD, The Care Group, Robert Roberts MD, FACC, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, and Ira Nash, MD, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
Single volume: 978-0-07-147886-1 2008 • 2200 pp • 1900 illus. Two volume set: 978-0-07-149928-6
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT CARDIOLOGY
3rd edition
Michael Crawford, MD, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, CA.
978-0-07-144211-4 May 2009 • 504 pp • 175 illus. 978-0-07-110448-7 [IE]
The new edition features a new two-color design, examples taken from current biomedical literature, and review questions within each chapter. The CD-ROM contains everything required to perform meaningful analysis of data and runs statistical tests providing advice on optimal test results.
MEDICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY,
4th edition
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiology, Third Edition provides clinically-focused, easy-to-access coverage of the best in today’s cardiac diagnostics, treatments, and prognostic indicators, and offers extensive new information on the latest drug information and diastolic heart failure. All chapters are written by leaders in the field with several new authors bringing a fresh voice to the content.
A LANGE medical book
Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
978-0-07-141637-5 • 2004 • 304 pp • 128 illus. 978-0-07-111746-3 [IE]
Developed by a team of internationally renowned editors and authors, Hurst’s The Heart is synonymous with the most comprehensive and current perspectives on treating the full range of heart problems. Readers get an incisive look at all the global advances in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease, including the translation of basic science research into clinical applications. Integrated throughout are the latest treatment protocols, ACC/AHA and ESC treatment guidelines, as well as quick-reference tables and algorithms.
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE
Robert S. Dieter, MD, RVT, FACC, Loyola University, Department of Cardiology.
Succinct and comprehensive, this book provides students with an overview of the principles and concepts of epidemiology and illustrates the complementary relationship between population-based science and the care of patients. Thoroughly updated, this new edition features epidemiologic implications of bioterrorism, “Patient Profiles” within each chapter, and USMLE clinical vignettes within the “Study Question” section of each chapter.
978-0-07-148179-3 February 2009 • 590 pp • 300 illus.
HURST’S THE HEART MANUAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 12th edition
Robert A. O’Rourke MD, MACC, MACP, University of Texas Health Science Center; Richard A. Walsh, MD, Dept. of Medicine Case Western Reserve University; Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, FACC, Marie-Josee & Henry R. Krives Center for Cardiovascular Health, Mount Sinai Medical Center.
ESSENTIALS OF WRITING BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS,
2nd edition
Mimi Zeiger, MA, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-134544-6 • 2000 • 420 pp • 35 illus.
Written by a multidisciplinary team of internationally recognized authors, this book delivers an in-depth and practical overview of peripheral arterial disease. It covers all major extracardiac arterial systems and serves as a point-of-care reference for the vascular surgeon, radiologist, vascular internist, and cardiologist.
STEP-BY-STEP FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Rakesh Gupta, MD, Sunder Lal Jain Hospital Complex, Delhi, India.
978-0-07-160184-9 2008 • 80 pp • 38 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
978-0-07-159298-7 February 2009 • 785 pp • 112 illus.
Summarizing the clinical portions of the classic Hurst’s the Heart, 12e, this point-of-care guide offers concise yet comprehensive coverage of the entire spectrum of cardiovascular diseases and their treatment. The Twelfth Edition, now in a new two-color format, has been revised to make it easier and faster to navigate and to give it a more practical clinical application.
This pocket sized reference begins with a general overview of the fetal heart and circulatory system and goes on to provide step-by-step coverage of all the basic procedures for using fetal echocardiography. The accompanying CD-ROM includes an image-bank to assist with diagnosis.
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Cardiology
PROCEDURES IN CAROTID ARTERY STENTING
John R. Laird, MD, FACC, FACP, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C.
HEART FAILURE A Practical Approach to Treatment
William T. Abraham, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, and Henry Krum, MD, PhD, Monash University, Australia
978-0-07-144315-9 2007 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DIABETES
Luther T. Clark, MD, State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
978-0-07-143681-6 2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
978-0-07-147667-6 October 2009 • 364 pp • 600 full-color illus. • Includes DVD
With a strong focus on procedure, this full-color resource teaches the skills and techniques necessary to perform successful carotid artery stenting. For each procedure covered readers will find a description of the procedure; a review of essentials such as relevant patient history, physical examination, radiographic imaging, and associated outcome studies; pearls and pitfalls; narrated video clips on the DVD.
This book provides clinical guidelines for identifying, treating and managing heart failure before it reaches crisis proportions. Well illustrated, it focuses on the management of heart failure with emphasis on the appropriate use of therapeutics.
ACLS (ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT), 3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Zevitz, MD and Scott H. Plantz, MD are affiliated with Chicago Medical School.
MASTERING AUSCULTATION An Audio Tour to Cardiac Diagnosis
T. Anthony Don Michael, MD, University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
978-0-07-864292-0 • 2000 • CD-ROM
Here is a unique clinical diabetes manual, which includes important, detailed diagnostic and therapeutic strategies not found in general cardiology texts. This text, which provides comprehensive information on the relationship between diabetes and cardiovascular disease, helps practitioners treat the more than 17 million Americans who suffer from diabetes. Features extensive use of algorithms and over 100 illustrations, graphs, and charts.
BASIC ECG IN 10 DAYS, 2nd Edition
David R. Ferry, MD, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA
978-0-07-146562-5 978-0-07-126094-7 [IE] 2007 • 320 pp • 425 illus.
JOHNS HOPKINS MANUAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
David D. Yuh, MD; Luca A. Vricella, MD, and William A. Baumgartner, MD, all of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
978-0-07-141652-8 • 2006 1,300 pp • 650 illus.
978-0-07-149257-7 978-0-07-126300-9 [IE] • 2008 • 175 pp • 45 illus.
Updated to include the ACLS guidelines of February 2007, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) Review: Pearls of Wisdom, 3e, reviews all of the high-yield information necessary to pass the ACLS course exam given by the American Heart Association in a quick hit Q&A format. Readers will find 1200+ Q&As along with performance-enhancing pearls and learning tools.
CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS,
2nd edition
William H. Frishman, MD, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, Edmund H. Sonnenblick, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, and Domenic Sica, MD, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
978-0-07-136981-7 • 2003 • 1,100 pp • 200 illus.
HARRISON’S ADVANCES IN CARDIOLOGY
Eugene Braunwald, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-137088-2 • 2007 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
The definitive guide for practicing physicians and pharmacists who need to know about drug therapy for heart conditions.
CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS MANUAL, 2nd edition
William H. Frishman, MD, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, Edmund H. Sonnenblick, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, and Domenic Sica, MD, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
978-0-07-137363-0 • 2003 • 700 pp 978-0-07-121223-6 [IE]
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE IN THE ADULT
Welton Gersony, MD, and Marlon Rosenbaum, MD, both of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-032909-6 • 2002 • 300 pp • 100 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
Cardiology/Critical Care
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INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY
Spencer B. King, III, MD, Atlanta, GA, and Alan C. Young, MD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
978-0-07-141527-9 2006 • 600 pp • 500 illus.
PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY A Practical Approach, 2nd edition
Nathan D. Wong, PhD, University of California, Irvine, CA, Henry R. Black, MD, Rush University Medical College, Chicago, IL, and Julius M. Gardin, MD, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
978-0-07-140996-4 • 2004 • 672 pp • 130 illus.
NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY Technical Applications
Gary V. Heller, MD, PhD, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, April Mann, BA, CNMT, NCT, RT (N), Hartford Hospital, and Robert C. Hendel, MD, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-146475-8 2008 • 448 pp • 210 illus.
Written and contributed by international leaders in the field, this book is a complete guide to interventional cardiology. Fills a crucial gap by focusing on procedures and includes extensive illustrations, charts and tables for quick retrieval of information.
All the information that practitioners need to know in order to identify and prevent cardiovascular disease. Includes important epidemiology related to cardiovascular risk factor management as well as clinical and lifestyle recommendations and chapters related to specific ethnic populations. Every chapter has been thoroughly revised, reflecting the recent “explosion” of new information related to prevention and diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
INTEGRATIVE CARDIOLOGY CARDIOLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
John H.K. Vogel, MD, MACC, University of Southern California School of Medicine, and Mitchell W. Krucoff, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC
978-0-07-144337-1 2007 • 416 pp • 50 illus.
2nd edition
This companion volume to Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications covers many technical aspects of nuclear cardiology and provides in-depth information on the technical background regarding myocardial perfusion imaging. This textbook gives physicians, technologists and trainees a detailed review of techniques used in the performance of nuclear cardiology studies, and also assists in preparing for board examinations.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Zevitz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-146422-2 • 2005 • 170 pp • 65 illus. 978-0-07-110858-4 [IE]
CRITICAL CARE
CRITICAL CARE ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Alexander Levitov, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottsville, VA; Paul Mayo, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NYC, NY; Anthony Slonim, MD, DrPH, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
Features a balanced, critical assessment of the evidence for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches and their use in conjunction with traditional therapies. Covers all major areas identified by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
Peter Koenig, MD, Frank Zimmerman, MD, and Zayid Hijazi, MD, all of University of Chicago School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-140919-3 • 2004 • 464 pp • 120 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the CRNA exam. Readers will find more than 3700+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
CLINICAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY,
2nd edition
CLINICAL MANUAL AND REVIEW OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Joseph Mathew, MD, Duke University, Durham, NC; Chakib Ayoub, American University-Beirut, Lebanon
978-0-07-142230-7 • 2004 • 508 pp • 325 illus.
Review & Study Guide McGraw-Hill Board Review Series
Franklin H. Zimmerman, MD, Columbia Hospital, Briarcliff Manor, NY
978-0-07-142302-1 • 2004 • 425 pp • 200 illus. 978-0-07-124015-4 [IE]
978-0-07-159297-0 July 2009 • 375 pp • 495 full-color illus.
Critical Care Ultrasonography is the first major core textbook on ultrasonography. Readers will find all the information necessary to understand and utilize clinical ultrasonography in a critical care environment. In fullcolor and containing 495 full-color illustrations, the book emphasizes the basic skills required to visualize anatomic structures and interpret findings.
The best review available for the ECG section of the cardiology boards! Includes 200 full-sized ECGs with accompanying patient histories in a format parallel to the cardiology certification exam.
CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY,
6th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
David E. Mohrman, PhD, and Lois Jane Heller, PhD, both of University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Duluth, MN
978-0-07-146561-8 • 2006 • 256 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-125740-4 [IE]
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Critical Care
Bestseller!
ACP MANUAL OF CRITICAL CARE
Suhail Raoof, MD, FACP, FCCP, FCCM, Liziamma George, MD, FCCP, Anthony Saleh, MD, FCCP, Arthur Sung, MD, FCCP are all affiliated with New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY.
978-0-07-160565-6 2008 • 928 pp 978- 0-07-161593-8 [IE]
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT CRITICAL CARE,
3rd edition
AACN ESSENTIALS OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING POCKET HANDBOOK
Marianne Chulay, DNSc, RN, FAAN, Chapel Hill, NC, and Suzanne M. Burns, RN, MSN, RRC, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN, FCCM, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
978-0-07-144772-0 • 2005 • 224 pp • 90 illus. 978-0-07-124833-4 [IE]
LANGE CURRENT Series
Fred Bongard, MD, and Darryl Sue, MD, both of David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Torrance, CA
978-0-07-143657-1 2008 • 950 pp • 250 illus. 978-0-07-110447-0 [IE]
In partnership with the American College of Physicians, here is the definitive point-of-care guide to managing critical care patients. This handy, yet comprehensive resource fully reviews the optimal clinical management of patients in the intensive care unit. Numerous clinical and procedural illustrations support this turnkey coverage, which is packed with clinical pearls and presented in an at-a-glance format.
Provides the essential information needed for quick reference in intensive care. Can be used with AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing the textbook recommended by the AACN.
Value Pack Available: AACN Essentials & AACN Pocket Handbook: 978-0-07-146118-4 • 2005
The most comprehensive and affordable text to address the diagnosis and management of all medical and surgical conditions presented by critically-ill patients. This new edition includes “consensus statements” that review accepted treatment protocols as established by the Society of Critical Care Medicine; managing Severe Acute Distress Syndrom (SARS) in the ICU; more coverage on the use of ultrasound in surgical diagnosis and management; increase coverage of endoscopy.
OBSTETRIC INTENSIVE CARE MANUAL, 2nd edition
Michael R. Foley, MD, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Thomas H. Strong, Jr., MD, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ,and Thomas J. Garite, MD, University of California at Irvine, Orange, CA
978-0-07-141055-7 • 2004 • 464 pp • 60 illus.
ACUTE CARE SURGERY
A Guide for the General Surgeon
Vicente H. Gracias, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. Mark G. McKenney, MD, University of Miami Hospital, Miami, FL. Patrick M. Reilly, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. George C. Velmahos, MD, PhD, MSEd, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
978-0-07-147290-6 2008 • 464 pp • 78 illus.
CRITICAL CARE NURSING CERTIFICATION Preparation, Review, & Practice Exam, 5th edition
Thomas Ahrens, RN, DNS, CS, CCRN, and Ruth Kleinpell, RN, MSN(R), CS, CCRN, TNS, both of Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO
978-0-07-146586-1 • 2006 • 720 pp
Bestseller!
PRINCIPLES OF CRITICAL CARE,
3rd edition
Jesse B. Hall, MD, and Gregory A. Schmidt, MD, both of University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-141640-5 • 2005 1,720 pp • 520 illus.
CURRENT ESSENTIALS CRITICAL CARE
Darryl Y. Sue, MD, Fred Bongard, MD, and Janine Vintch, MD, all of University of California, Los Angeles, CA
978-0-07-143656-4 • 2004 • 250 pp 978-0-07-111475-2 [IE]
Acute Care Surgery: A Guide for the General Surgeon delivers a definitive overview of how to evaluate, stabilize, and perform surgeries for multiple emergent scenarios. Written by prominent surgeon educators, it takes readers step-by-step from triage through the operation and concisely explains how to handle trauma, critical care, and emergency surgery situations.
AACN ESSENTIALS OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING
Marianne Chulay, DNSc, RN, FAAN, Chapel Hill, NC, and Suzanne M. Burns, RN, MSN, RRC, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN, FCCM, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
978-0-07-144771-3 • 2005 • 640 pp • 590 illus. 978-0-07-110497-5 [IE]
The 3rd Edition of this classic text focuses on the needs of the working critical care physician and features important new treatment strategies. Organized by organ systems, this text, the only critical care source that includes evidence-based learning, guides physicians from initial patient assessment and differential diagnosis through therapeutic plan. “Clearly the finest textbook available in the field”
—Critical Care Medicine
The essential foundation for nurses in critical care and progressive care! Recommended by the American Association of Critical-care Nurses (AACN) to accompany their Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) program offered to provide online training for new critical care staff in hospitals. Incorporates AACN Protocols for Practice.
Critical Care/Dermatology
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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE: JUST THE FACTS
Just the Facts Series
Jesse Hall, MD and Gregory Schmidt, MD, both of University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-144020-2 2007 • 560 pp • 30 illus. 978-0-07-110474-6 [IE]
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION,
2nd edition
Martin J. Tobin, MD, Loyola University School of Medicine, Maywood, IL
978-0-07-144767-6 •2006 • 1,224 pp • 500 illus.
DERMATOLOGY
Bestseller!
FITZPATRICK’S COLOR ATLAS AND SYNOPSIS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY, 6th edition
Richard Allan Johnson, MD, is Director of Clinical Dermatology at Harvard Medical School. Klaus Wolff, MD, is Professor and Chairman Emeritus at the Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna.
Leading authorities Jesse Hall and Gregory Schmidt provide a quick, reliable and useful approach to critical care essentials. This concise review offers access to the entire field of this complex medical specialty, but with easy-access bulleted coverage of procedures, diseases, and therapeutics.
CRITICAL CARE REVIEW,
2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Zevitz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL, Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL Richard Lenhardt, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-146424-6 • 2005 • 397 pp • 5 illus.
978-0-07-159975-7 March 2009 • 1100 pp • 1000 illus. (in full-color)
PROCEDURES IN CRITICAL CARE
C. William Hanson, III, MD, University of Pennsylvania Health System
978-0-07-148181-6 2009 • 364 pp • 500 illus • Includes DVD
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Critical Care exam. Readers will find more than 3700+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
The most widely-used dermatology reference in the world — enhanced by 1000 full-color illustrations! This bestselling atlas provides the full-color photographs and essential information needed to diagnose and treat virtually any type of dermatologic problem. A true quickreference clinical guide, the book features high-quality images side-by-side with information about the illness.
Bestseller!
An ideal companion to larger reference texts, this practical book discusses the entire spectrum of critical care procedures from general monitoring to infectious disease procedures. Each procedure includes a description of the clinical problem, relevant patient history, physical exam, imaging, and associated outcome studies, as well as pearls and pitfalls. An accompanying DVD provides more than 25 narrated videos demonstrating simple and complex procedures, including venous and arterial access, airway management, and cardiac, abdominal and urinary procedures.
CLINICAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY Review & Study Guide, 2nd Edition
McGraw-Hill Board Review Series
Franklin H. Zimmerman, MD, Columbia Hospital, Briarcliff Manor, NY
978-0-07-142302-1 • 2004 • 425 pp • 200 illus. 978-0-07-124015-4 [IE]
FITZPATRICK’S DERMATOLOGY IN GENERAL MEDICINE, 7th edition
Klaus Wolff, MD, University of Vienna Medical School, Lowell Goldsmith, MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Steven Katz, MD, PhD, National Cancer Institute, Barbara Gilchrest, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Amy Paller, MD, Northwestern University School of Medicine, David Leffell, MD, Yale University School of Medicine
ESSENTIALS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION, 2nd edition
Dean R. Hess, PhD, RRT, and Robert M. Kacmarek, PhD, RRT, both of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
978-0-07-135229-1 • 2003 • 400 pp • 60 illus.
978-0-07-146690-5 2007 • 2-volume set • 3000 pp • 3200 illus (2400 in full-color)
CRITICAL CARE ON CALL
ON CALL Series
Alan T. LeFor, MD, MPH, FACS, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
978-0-07-137345-6 • 2002 • 400 pp 978-0-07-123642-3 [IE]
This longstanding leader in the field of dermatology provides an in-depth understanding of dermatology from biology of skin to the latest in medical and surgical treatments. All dermatologic conditions are covered in depth: benign and malignant, chronic and acute, infectious to cosmetic. A new standardized template for all chapters and the rich use of photos, tables, and textboxes as well as entirely new illustratioins in a stunning new full-color design make this the most valuable edition yet. Readers will also find more streamlined content and outstanding new co-authors.
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DERMATOPATHOLOGY, 3rd edition
Raymond Barnhill, MD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Neil Crowson, MD, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center; Cynthia Magro, MD, New York Presbyterian Hospital, NYC, NY; Michael W. Piepkorn, MD, PhD, University of Washington, Bellevue, WA.
COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY Principles and Practice, 2nd edition
Leslie Baumann, MD, Director, Cosmetic Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida.
COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY FOR SKIN OF COLOR
Murad Alam, MD, Roopal Kundu, MD, Simon Yoo, MD, Ashish Bhatia, MD, all from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine
978-0-07- 149062-7 April 2009 • 336 pp • 450 illus.
978-0-07-148776-4 2009 • 320 pp • 400 illus
978-0-07-148923-2 August 2009 • 950 pp • 1000 full-color illus. • Includes CD-ROM
Unmatched in its clinical usefulness, Dermatopathology is the single best resource available for addressing differential diagnosis at the microscopic level. The Third Edition has been revised to include a full-color art program with 1,000 images, important new chapters, and an image-packed CD-ROM.
Readers will find critical, evidence-based information about everything from dermatologic anatomy and physiology to the latest cosmetic agents and procedures. Generously illustrated with hundreds of full-color illustrations, this resource provides instructions on treating varicose veins, diseases, and many other skin ailments. Every chapter has been thoroughly updated and there are more than 100 new color images.
Focusing solely on the needs of patients with more pigment than Caucasians, this unique, comprehensive guide covers every aspect of care. Readers will gain key information on patient assessment and selection, treatment regimens, alternative treatment methods, and post-operative care, thus improving efficiency, decreasing treatment time and avoiding unwanted side effects. Also addresses hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, and hypertrophic scars.
DERMATOLOGY FOR SKIN OF COLOR
Susan C. Taylor, MD, Director, Skin of Color Center, Dermatology Associates of St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, New York and A. Paul Kelly, MD, Dermatology Division, Martin Luther King, Jr./Charles R. Drew Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
COLOR ATLAS AND SYNOPSIS OF PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY, 2nd
edition
Kay Kane, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Peter Lio, MD, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, Alex Stratigos, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
SCLEROTHERAPY & VEIN TREATMENT
2nd edition
Robert A. Weiss, M.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland and Margaret A. Weiss, M.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
978-0-07- 144671-6 2009 • 800 pp • 650 illus 978-0-07-148542-5 November 2009 • 304 pp • 450 full-color illus. • Includes DVD
978-0-07-148600-2 August 2009 • 652 pp • 600 illus. (in full-color)
Authored by some of the world’s leading experts in sclerotherapy, this resource provides a comprehensive yet practical approach to these techniques. New technologies for diagnosis are included as are new treatments including micro-phlebotomy and laser treatment. Both medical and surgical treatments are covered and illustrated in full color throughout the book. Pearls and pitfalls of medical treatment are also provided. Includes a DVD demonstrating how to perform important procedures.
This magnificently illustrated full-color resource offers comprehensive, up-to-date information on the care of people with moderately to heavily pigmented skin. With more than 600 color pre- and post-operative photos, this book covers everything from the development of skin to the biology of hair and nails, focusing on specific details regarding the nuances of diagnosing and treating Asian, African, Hispanic, Native American, and other peoples.
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology is the pediatric counterpart to the world-renowned Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology. The book offers clinicians all they need to quickly assess, diagnosis, and manage diseases of the skin, hair, and nails of pediatric patients – including 600 full-color photographs.
Bestseller!
TEXTBOOK OF DERMATOPATHOLOGY, 2nd edition
Raymond Barnhill, MD, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC
978-0-07-139660-8 • 2004 • 912 pp • 650 illus.
A comprehensive reference that addresses the differential diagnosis of biopsies at the microscopic level. Features over 650 high-quality illustrations and photomicrographs.
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AESTHETIC REJUVENATION A Regional Approach
Ranella Hirsch, MD, private practice, Cambridge, MA. Neil Sadick, MD, FAAD, FACS, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY. Joel Cohen, MD, University of Colorado, Englewood, CO.
978-0-07-149495-3 2008 • 256 pp • 143 illus.
CONCISE MANUAL OF COSMETIC DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
Neil Sadick, MD, Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Cornell University Medical College. Ron Moy, MD, Director of Dermatologic Surgery, University of California, Naomi Lawrence, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Ranella Hirsch, MD, Private Practice, Dermatology, Cambridge, MA
978-0-07-145366-0 2008 • 330 pp • 200 illus
DERMATOLOGY Just the Facts
Francisco A. Kerdel, MD, University of Miami, Miami, FL, and Francisco JimenezAcosta, MD, Clinica San Roque, Canary Island, Spain
978-0-07-139143-6 • 2003 • 400 pp • 100 illus. 978-0-07-123513-6 [IE]
Written by three of the field’s leading experts, Aesthetic Rejuvenation is a practical, in-depth guide covering the most up-to-date anti-aging techniques and technologies. Organized by body region rather than technique or problem, this unique guide includes anatomical highlights and danger zones, treatment planning, procedure, and possible complications for each specific area.
COLOR ATLAS OF COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY
Marc Avram, MD, Director, Cosmetic Surgery Unit, Department of Dermatology, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Sandy Tsao, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Dermatology Laser Center, Boston, MA, Zeina Tannous, MD, and Matthew Arram, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
978-0-07-143761-5 2006 • 400 pp • 600 full-color Illus.
SKIN CANCER
Keyvan Nouri, MD, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami FL
978-0-07-147256-2 2008 • 672 pp • 900 fullcolor illus.
Here is a one-stop, step-by-step guide to precisely what readers need to know in order to successfully perform cosmetic dermatologic surgery. Readers will get clear, consistent, and well-illustrated coverage of each surgical technique written by four of the field’s leading experts. Each templated chapter begins with key points and goes on to include indications and contraindications, set-up, choice of agents/technique, a step-by-step description of the technique, and pitfalls.
Covering the full spectrum of skin cancers and their management, this richly illustrated text provides both guidance in diagnosing and treating all types of dermatologic malignancies. Beginning with coverage of normal and aging skin, specific skin cancer and tumor types, and specific patient populations, the book then moves on to cover specific medical and surgical treatments and ends with a section covering new frontiers in skin cancer treatment.
ILLUSTRATED CUTANEOUS & AESTHETIC LASER SURGERY A Practitioner’s Guide, 2nd edition
Jeffrey S. Dover, MD, Kenneth A. Arndt, MD, both of Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Roy G. Geronemus, MD, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY, and Maria Beatrice T. Alora, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-8385-4257-6 • 1999 • 142 pp • 372 illus.
Organized in the same best selling presentation as the Fitzpatrick’s Atlas, this new atlas dedicated to the exploding field of cosmetic dermatology includes more than 150 easy to follow pre-operative and post-operative procedures detailed in more than 600 full color photographs.
DERMATOLOGY A Pictorial Review
McGraw-Hill Board Review Series
Asra Ali, MD, University of Texas, Houston, TX
978-0-07-142293-2 • 2006 • 300 pp • 300 illus. 978-0-07-110547-7 [IE]
EMERGENCY DERMATOLOGY A Rapid Treatment Guide
Alan B. Fleischer, Jr., MD, Steven Feldman, MD, PhD, Charity F. McConnell, MD, Marco Petrazzuoli, MD, Asha Pardasani, MD, and Mark R. Hess, MD, all of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
978-0-07-137995-3 • 2002 • 300 pp • 240 illus.
20 COMMON PROBLEMS: DERMATOLOGY
Alan B. Fleischer, Jr., MD, Steven Feldman, MD, Elizabeth Clayton, MD, and Aaron Katz, all of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
978-0-07-022067-6 • 1999 • 272 pp • 120 illus. 978-0-07-116330-9 [IE]
The only full-color, fully illustrated dermatology board review! Not just a certification or recertification tool, dermatologists and primary care providers will also find it valuable as a comparative reference on skin disorders.
DERMATOLOGIC THERAPEUTICS A Pocket Guide
Francisco A. Kerdel, MD, Paolo Romanelli, MD, and Jennifer T. Trent, MD, all of University of Miami, Miami, FL
978-0-07-143889-6 • 2005 • 300 pp • 978-0-07-124929-4 [IE]
DERMATOLOGY QUICK GLANCE
Saeed N. Jaffer, MD, and Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, both of Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-141526-2 • 2003 • 350 pp • 50 illus.
A concise and easy-to-use guide on dermatologic therapies. Provides health care professionals with a working knowledge of the vast array of drugs available for treatment.
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EMERGENCY MEDICINE/TRAUMA
ATLAS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
3rd edition
Kevin Knoop, MD, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, VA; Lawrence Stack, MD.; Alan Storrow, MD; Jason Thurman, MD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 3rd edition
Gary R. Strange, MD, FACEP and William R. Ahrens, MD, FACEP, FAAP, both of the University of Illinois at Chicago; Robert W. Schafermeyer, MD, FACEP, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina; Robert Wiebe, MD, FACEP, FAAP, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE Q&A,
3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Joseph Lex, MD, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, and Lance W. Kreplick, MD, Regional Medical Center in Bayonet Point, Florida.
978-0-07-159737-1 March 2009 • 1000 pp • 1200 illus. (in full-color) 978-0-07-149618-6 July 2009 • 900 pp • 1500 full-color illus.
978-0-07-154469-6 April 2009 • 336 pp
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine is the original – and best – visual guide to the diagnosis and treatment of common and unusual conditions encountered in the Emergency Room. The Third Edition features 1,500 fullcolor illustrations, an even more effective template, and new coverage of airway emergencies, tropical conditions, toxicologic emergencies, and electrocardiographs.
Now in full-color, hardbound, and more visual than ever, this clinically-focused guide covers the entire field of pediatric emergency medicine. Featuring a strong focus on practical need-to-know information Pediatric Emergency Medicine features 1200 full-color images, key points at the beginning of each chapter, 100+ diagnostic and treatment algorithms, and treatment tables with drug dosages.
Emergency Medicine Q&A Review contains more than 750 multiple-choice questions to prepare students for the written section of their certification exam. Ideal for those planning for certification, recertification, or the annual inservice exam, it focuses on core content required for the boards. In order to improve memory retention, only the correct answer is provided, along with a detailed explanation to help students evaluate their knowledge of the material.
FIRST AID FOR THE EMERGENCY MEDICINE BOARDS
Barbara K. Blok, MD, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Boulder, CO, CO, Dickson S. Cheung, MD, Johnson Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, MD, Timothy F. Platts-Mills, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA and Tao Le, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of Louisville, KY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE PreTest® Self Assessment and Review, 2nd edition
Adam Rosh, MD, NYU/Bellevue Hospital Center, NYC.
INTENSIVE REVIEW FOR THE EMERGENCY MEDICINE WRITTEN BOARDS
Sassan Naderi, MD, Bellevue Hospital New York, NY and Richard Park, MD, FACEP, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
978-0-07-159861-3 April 2009 • 560 pp • 70 illus.
978-0-07-149617-9 April 2009 • 1,008 pp • 125 illus.
This is the best question-andanswer review for emergency medicine questions on the USMLE Step 2 and shelf exams. Reader will find 500 board-format questions, complete with explanations of both correct and incorrect answers. All questions have been reviewed by medical students to ensure they accurately reflect the exam experience
978-0-07-150280-1 May 2009 • 600 pp • 25 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
This is a high-yield, resident-to-resident “insider’s guide” for success on the emergency medicine written boards and in-service exams. Great for busy emergency medicine residents, or for ER doctors in need of a refresher before recertification.
This is a complete review for the emergency medicine written boards authored by experts from pre-eminent NYC emergency departments. Readers will find an intensive, focused review of emergency medicine essentials, board-formatted Q&As, and a full-color image review with accompanying Q&As on CD-ROM.
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CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 6th edition
C. Keith Stone, MD, Chair, Texas A&M University System Health Sciences Center and Roger Humphries, MD, University of Kentucky College of Medicine.
978-0-07-144319-7 978-0-07-128482-0 [IE] 2008 • 1030 pp • 350 illus.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE A Comprehensive Study Guide,
6th edition
Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Gabor D. Kelen, MD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, and J. Stephan Stapczynski, MD, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
978-0-07-138875-7 • 2003 • 2000 pp • 1,000 illus.
EMERGENCY BIOTERRORISM
Jerry Leikin, MD, Northwestern-Evanston Healthcare, Evanston, IL and Robin Mcfee, MD, SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY
978-07-147186-2 2007 • 320 pp • 100 illus.
Following the popular CURRENT format, this trusted resource delivers concise, accurate coverage of common emergency problems, arranged by organ system/anatomic region — ideally suited to the fast-paced ED. Readers will find a cohesive priority-based and problem-based organization featuring extensive, at-a-glance algorithms and a comprehensive table of drugs commonly used in the ED.
“considered by most in the discipline to be a bible of emergency medicine”
—Journal of Family Medicine
Written by emergency room physicians for emergency room physicians, this is an authoritative clinical reference on bioterrorism and disaster preparedness. The authors focus on specific ER strategies for preparing for a potential disaster as well as familiarizing from a practical and clinical standpoint the manifestations of a large spectrum of biologic and radiologic agents.
EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY: CASE STUDIES
David T. Schwartz, MD, New York University School of Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, New York
978-0-07-140917-9 2008 • 560 pp • 1400 illus.
LAST MINUTE EMERGENCY MEDICINE
A Concise Review for the Specialty Boards
Mary Jo Wagner, MD, FACEP, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Susan B. Promes, MD, FACEP, Duke University, Durham, NC
978-0-07-145962-4 2007 • 500 pp 978-0-07-126296-5 [IE]
Bestseller!
FIRST AID FOR THE EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLERKSHIP, 2nd edition
Latha Stead, MD, Matthew Stead, MD, both of Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Matthew S. Kaufman, MD, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY
978-0-07-144873-4 • 2006 416 pp • 104 illus. 978-0-07-124846-4 [IE]
Emergency Radiology: Case Studies is a one-of-a-kind text specifically designed to help readers fine-tune their emergency radiographic interpretation and problem-solving abilities. Illustrated with hundreds of high-resolution images, this reference covers the full range of clinical problems in which radiographic studies play a key role.
Exam and ward tips prepare students for common test and pimping questions. New features include both trade and generic drug names, use of Ottawa ankle and knee rules, diagram of Epley maneuvers for vertigo and much more.
This high-yield study guide presents all the important topics covered on the Emergency Medicine examinations. Readers will find a standardized presentation for each disease and condition covering definition, etiology, clinical presentation, and diagnosis and treatment.
USMLE ROAD MAP: EMERGENCY MEDICINE
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series
Scott Sherman, MD, and Joseph M. Weber, MD, John Stroger Hospital of Cook County
978-0-07-146388-1 2007 • 224 pp • 125 illus. 978-0-07-110478-4 [IE]
Bestseller!
GOLDFRANK’S MANUAL OF TOXICOLOGIC EMERGENCIES
Robert S. Hoffman, MD, Director, NYC Poison Center. Lewis S. Nelson, MD, Director, Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program. Mary Ann Howland, Pharm D, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy. Neal A. Lewin, MD, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center Neal E. Flomenbaum, MD, Physician-in-Chief, The New York Presbyterian Hospital. Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center
978-0-07144310-4 978-0-07-128740-1 [IE] • 2007 • 1,100 pp • 100 illus.
TRAUMA, 6th edition
David V. Feliciano, MD, Grady Memorial Hospital, Kenneth L. Mattox, MD, Ben Taub General Hospital, and Ernest E. Moore, MD, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
978-0-07146912-8 2008 • 1456 pp • 730 illus.
The standard reference on trauma management has been updated and revised to include a two-color design, summary boxes for quick reference, and new chapters on key topics such as weapons of mass destruction, disaster management, and acute care surgery. The book will be accompanied by a new Online Learning Center containing videoclips and more.
This highly effective tool for clerkship review and USMLE preparation covers the most common complaints and diagnoses seen and treated in the Emergency Department. The high-yield, easy-to-follow format guides students to the most important information and promotes understanding of the chief ER complaints. The text is enhanced with extensive illustrations that visually convey the essential information and promote maximum retention of the material.
This portable bedside manual is condensed for instant application from the classic Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies. Readers will find trusted information on the scientific principles that explain how toxins affect vital signs, neurotransmitters, metabolic processes, and organs and systems throughout the body.
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN EMERGENCIES
George Kovacs, MD and J. Adam Law, MD, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
978-0-07-147005-6 2008 • 320 pp • 100 illus.
ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES
David M. Cline, MD, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, Latha G. Stead, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
978-0-07-146861-9 2007 • 432 pp • 250 illus.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE BOARD REVIEW,
2nd Edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William G. Gossman, MD, FAAEM, Chicago Medical School, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Peter Emblad, San Francisco Kaiser Hospital, San Francisco, CA and Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-110885-0 [IE] • 2005 • 421 pp • 12 illus.
Specifically written for the Emergency Room doctor, this timely, concise manual details all the options — both medical and surgical — available to treat emergency airway problems. Readers will find Key Points at the end of each chapter and coverage of core topics, including airway anatomy and physiology.
The first book written by emergency physicians for emergency physicians to provide an authoritative clinical reference on diagnosing acute and chronic abdominal pain and managing its underlying causes. Other features include special considerations for pediatric, pregnant and geriatric patients; abundant examples of CT and ultrasound scans, and strict criteria for interpretation of radiologic and laboratory tests.
EMERGENCY OPHTHALMOLOGY A Rapid Treatment Guide
Kenneth C. Chern, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
978-0-07-137325-8 • 2003 • 300 pp • 175 illus. 978-0-07-121256-4 [IE]
EMERGENCY DERMATOLOGY A Rapid Treatment Guide
Alan B. Fleischer, Jr., MD, Steven Feldman, MD, PhD, Charity F. McConnell, MD, Marco Petrazzuoli, MD, Asha Pardasani, MD, and Mark R. Hess, MD, all of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
978-0-07-137995-3 • 2002 • 300 pp • 240 illus.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Board Exam. Readers will find more than 3500+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY REVIEW,
2nd Edition
DEJA REVIEW Emergency Medicine
David H. Jang, MD, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
978-0-07-147625-6 978-0-07-126261-3 [IE] • 2007 • 250 pp • 40 illus.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael I. Greenberg, MD, MPH, Drexel University College of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-146453-6 • 2005 • 377 pp
GOLDFRANK’S TOXICOLOGIC EMERGENCIES, 8th edition
Neal E. Flomenbaum, MD, Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY, Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, Robert S. Hoffman, MD, Mary Ann Howland, PharmD, Neal A. Lewin, MD, FACMT, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY, and Lewis Nelson, MD, all of New York University Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-143763-9 • 2006 • 2,064 pp • 400 illus. • Includes CD-ROM The most authoritative reference available in clinical toxicology delivers a wealth of information on virtually all aspects of medical toxicology from pharmacology and clinical presentation to treatment guidelines and case studies. This new edition features expanded coverage of bioterrorism, inhalant abuse, and international considerations. New CD-ROM includes one hundred color photos and 100 self-assessment questions and answers.
THE BIOTERRORISM SOURCEBOOK
Michael Grey, MD, University of Connecticut Health Sciences Center, Farmington, CT, and Kennneth Spaeth, MD, New York Medical College, St. Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY
978-0-07-144086-8 • 2006 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
Written by a top student who aced the exam, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy recall. Readers will find highyield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for effective last minute cramming. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those found on the shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
This is the first step-by-step and illustrated sourcebook designed to guide physicians and public health workers with the identification, diagnosis and treatment of patients stricken by an attack of bioterrorism. Unlike other books on the medical aspects of bioterrorism, this book is the only source to present an actual patient management strategy for treating patients who have encountered a biologic, chemical or nuclear agent.
PRINCIPLES OF CRITICAL CARE,
3rd edition
Jesse B. Hall, MD, and Lawrence D. H. Wood, MD, and Gregory A. Schmidt, MD, all of University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-141640-5 • 2005 • 1,720 pp • 520 illus.
Emergency Medicine/Trauma
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EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRY
Randy Hillard, MD, Brian Gebler, MD, and Brook Zitek, MD, all of University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
978-0-07-141505-7 • 2003 • 430 pp • 100 illus.
Bestseller!
TRAUMA MANUAL, 4th edition
Ernest E. Moore, MD, University of Colorado Health Sciences, CO, Kenneth L. Mattox, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, and David V. Feliciano, MD, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
978-0-07-136508-6 • 2003 • 500 pp • 35 illus.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE MANUAL,
6th edition
O. John Ma, MD, David M. Cline, MD, Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, Gabor D. Kelen, MD, and J. Stephan Stapczynski, MD
978-0-07-141025-0 • 2005 • 860 pp • 60 illus. 978-0-07-124017-8 [IE]
FIRST EXPOSURE TO EMERGENCY MEDICINE
First Exposure Series
Lance H. Hoffman, MD, Richard A. Walker, MD, Michael C. Wadman, MD, and Christopher C. Caudill, II, MD, and Kristine L. Bott, all of University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
978-0-07-141716-7 • 2004 • 304 pp • 75 illus.
GUIDE TO THE ESSENTIALS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Shirley Ooi, MD, National University Hospital, Singapore, and Peter Manning, MD, National University, Singapore
978-0-07-122631-8 • 2004 • 648 pp
EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND,
2nd edition
O. John Ma, MD, University of Missouri-Kansas School of Medicine, James Mateer, MD, RDMS, Medical College of Wisconsin, Michael Blaivas, MD, RDMS, Medical College of Georgia
978-0-07-147904-2 2008 • 475 pp • 700 illus. (50 in full-color)
Emphasizes practical management of the most-life threatening and common conditions encountered by emergency physicians.
POISONING & DRUG OVERDOSE,
5th edition
Kent R. Olson, MD, FACEP, University of California, San Francisco
978-0-07-144333-3 • 2007 • 736 pp • 15 illus. 978-0-07-110469-2 [IE]
Designed for the medical student’s 4-week clerkship in the Emergency Department. This unique text helps the student learn the most clinically relevant material in a streamlined, easilyaccessible format.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE ON CALL
ON CALL Series
Samuel M. Keim, MD, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ
Book: 978-0--07-138879-5 • 2003 • 400 pp • 30 illus. 978-0-07-121972-3 [IE] Mobile Consult PDA Software: 978-0-07-143878-0 • 2004
The field’s leading reference has been updated and expanded to include color Doppler ultrasound images, three all new chapters, and important coverage of the very latest instruments. The templated chapter organization includes clinical considerations and indications, technique, pitfalls, case studies, and more.
The classic manual on the diagnosis and treatment of poisoning and drug overdose! Succinct coverage of all common poisons and drugs, extensive tables summarizing toxicity and workplace exposure guidelines for more than 500 industrial chemicals, and the ingredients of over 150 common commercial products.
Bestseller!
EMERGENCY MEDICINE Just The Facts, 2nd edition
O. John Ma, MD, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, David M. Cline, MD, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Gabor D. Kelen, MD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, and J. Stephan Stapczynski, MD, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
978-0-07-141024-3 • 2004 • 624 pp • 50 illus. 978-0-07-123999-8 [IE]
PAIN MANAGEMENT AND SEDATION Emergency Department Management
Sharon E. Mace, MD, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, James B. Ducharme, MD, Dalhousie University, New Brunswick, Canada, Michael Murphy, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
978-0-07-144202-2 • 2005 • 544 pp • 100 illus.
CARDIAC EMERGENCIES
W. Frank Peacock, IV, MD, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Brian Tiffany, MD, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
978-0-07-143131-6 • 2005 • 408 pp • 132 illus.
Written for and by emergency physicians, this authoritative reference on managing acute and chronic pain problems as seen in the emergency department provides the most up-to-date pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic methods for treatment.
A concise, authoritative reference on the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular problems, the most common problems presented by the Emergency Department.
GERIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Stephen W. Meldon, MD, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, O. John Ma, MD, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City MO, and Robert Woolard, MD, Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island
978-0-07-138385-1 • 2003 • 528 pp • 150 illus.
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Emergency Medicine/Trauma
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
LANGE Quick Glance Series
Ghazalea Q. Sharieff, MD, University of California, San Diego, CA, Madeline Joseph, MD, University of Florida Health Sciences Center, Jacksonville, FL, and Todd Wylie, MD, University of Florida Health Sciences Center, Jacksonville, FL
978-0-07145232-8 • 2005 • 240 pp • 978-0-07-110502-6 [IE]
EMERGENCY ORTHOPEDICS The Extremities, 5th edition
Robert R. Simon; Scott Sherman, MD both of Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL, and Steven J. Koenigsknecht, MD, St. Mary’s Hospital, Racine, WI
978-0-07-144831-4 2007 • 576 pp • 780 illus.
CURRENT ESSENTIALS EMERGENCY MEDICINE
C. Keith Stone, MD, Texas A&M University Health Science Center, Temple, TX, and Roger Humphries, MD, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY
978-0-07-144058-5 • 2005 • 544 pp • 10 illus. 978-0-07-124847-1 [IE]
EMERGENCY MEDICINE WRITTEN BOARD REVIEW, 6th edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Dwight Collman, President, The Collman Institute, Boca Raton, FL, William G. Gossman, MD, FAAEM, Chicago Medical School, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Michael L. Lambert, EHS Christ Hospital and Medical Center, Oaklawn, IL, Amalia S. Carlos, MD, AK Cruise Line, Ketchikan, AR
978-0-07-146428-4 • 2005 • 400 pp • 5 illus.
This popular reference provides ER physicians and residents with a comprehensive review of fractures, soft tissue injuries, rheumatologic disorders and other acute problems of the extremities. Over 500 high-quality illustrations and 200 radiographic images clarify essential diagnostic and anatomical information. New edition reflects the widespread use of ultrasound technology in emergency medicine.
In the popular one-disorder-per-page format, this pocket guide features bulleted, high-yield information on over 500 common diagnoses in the emergency department. With key equations and formulae, a clinical pearl per page, plus references, this book truly is essential for all emergency medicine practitioners.
EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY
David T. Schwartz, MD, New York University, New York, NY, and Earl Reisdorff, MD, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
978-0-07-050827-9 • 2000 • 550 pp • 650 illus.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE Just the Facts
Gary R. Strange, MD, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-140086-2 • 2003 400 pp • 35 illus. 978-0-07-123643-0 [IE]
INFECTIOUS DISEASES Emergency Department Diagnosis & Management
Bestseller!
Ellen Slaven, MD, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, Susan C. Stone, MD, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, and Alfredo A. Lopez, MD, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
978-0-07-143416-4 • 2006 • 530 pp • 150 illus. 978-0-07-110480-7 [IE]
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Emergency Medicine Written Board Review. Readers will find more than 4,500+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE DECISION MAKING Critical Issues in Chaotic Environments
Scott Weingart, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-144212-1 • 2005 • 256 pp • 75 illus.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE ORAL BOARD REVIEW, 5th edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William G. Gossman, MD, Creighton University at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Scott Plantz, MD, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, in Chicago, IL
978-0-07-149740-4 2008 • 480 pp
The first book written by emergency physicians for emergency physicians on the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases as they present to the Emergency Department. Features cases in each chapter, treatment summary boxes, and special population considerations throughout.
To prepare physicians for the new annual Continuous Certification exam, this breakthrough book is the only available resource outlining the basic concepts of evidence-based medicine in the emergency setting. Includes valuable case presentations that teach the EBM approach to clinical situations.
Designed to reinforce essential information in minimal time, Emergency Medicine Oral Board Review helps students prepare for the exam with quick-hit questions and answers and a convenient outline format. Covering only the subject matter that readers are likely to see on the test, this quick-review guide breaks down each topic by disease or disorder, providing concise information about the patient’s evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.
LANGE Q&A EMT-PARAMEDIC Self-Assessment and Review,
2nd edition
Richard E.J. Westfal, MD, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, and Gregory Santa Maria, EMT-P, Saint Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY
978-0-07-147014 -8 • 2006 • 200 pp • 30 illus. 978-0-07-126073-2 [IE]
Endocrinology
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ENDOCRINOLOGY
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: ENDOCRINOLOGY
Michael S. Kappy, MD, PhD, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, The Children’s Hospital, Denver, Denver CO; David B. Allen, MD, School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI; Mitchell E. Geffner, MD, University of Southern California Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
MCGRAW-HILL MANUAL OF ENDOCRINE SURGERY
Shane Morita, MD, Alan Dackiw, MD, PhD, Martha A. Zeigler, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DIABETES
Luther T. Clark, MD, State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
978-0-07-143681-6 • 2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
978-0-07-160645-5 December 2009 • 550 pp • 50 illus.
Small enough to fit in a laboratory coat pocket, McGrawHill’s Manual of Endocrine Surgery is a concise, point-of-care reference offering essential information on endocrine surgery.
See Cardiology section for more details
ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, 4th edition
Philip Felig, MD, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY, and Lawrence A. Frohman, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL
978-0-07-112448-5 [IE] • 2001 • 2,016 pp • 524 illus.
GREENSPAN’S BASIC & CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY, 8th edition
David G. Gardner, MD, Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. and Dolores Shoback, MD, Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
978-0-07-144011-0 978-0-07-110450-0 [IE] • 2007 • 960 pp • 330 illus.
978-0-07-160591-5 October 2009 • 550 pp • 500 full-color illustrations
Pediatric Practice: Endocrinology is a full-color, practical reference covering the care of children with growth disorders, diabetes, thyroid and adrenal conditions, and many other endocrine-related problems. While epidemiology, pathophysiology and diagnosis are covered, the emphasis of the book is on care of the patient, with the goal of optimizing care and improving the medical management and outcomes for these patients.
THE DIABETES MELLITUS MANUAL A Primary Care Companion to Ellenberg and Rifkin's, 6th Edition
Sylvio Inzucchi, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
978-0-07-143129-3 • 2005 • 360 pp • 50 illus. 978-0-07-123991-2 [IE] Edited and designed especially for use by the non-specialist clinician, this handy resource provides an effective distillation of the clinical content from Ellenberg & Rifkin’s Diabetes Mellitus – the most trusted resource on the subject. Nowhere else can you find such up-to-date, practical, and accessible information on this important disease and its complications.
PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM
Kyriakie Sarafoglou, MD, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Georg Hoffman, MD, University of Children’s Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany, Antoinette Moran, MD, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, and Karl Roth, MD, Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, NE
Basic & Clinical Endocrinology, 8e, is a concise, singlesource reference for the entire field of clinical endocrinology and the underlying basic science. Complete with 330 illustrations, this trusted guide is written by clinicians and researchers drawn largely from the University of California, San Francisco, which has one of the nation’s most respected endocrine divisions.
HARRISON’S ENDOCRINOLOGY
J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, et al.
978-0-07-145744-6 • 2006 • 400 pp • 152 illus.
ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY,
2nd edition
Patricia E. Molina, MD, PhD, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA
978-0-07-146048-4 • 2006 288 pp • 90 illus. 978-0-07-110458-6 [IE]
978-0-07-143915-2 2009 • 512 pp • 90 illus.
Using an innovative, user-friendly approach, the editors and a team of internationally known contributors provide clear, comprehensive, and practical guidance on the diagnosis and management of endocrine and metabolic disorders in children. Readers will find expert coverage of the principles of assessing signs and symptoms, concise clinical reviews, and clear direction on laboratory tests in a full-color design.
Featuring the contents of the Endocrinology section of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 16/e— enhanced with review questions, new algorithms and diagrams, and clinical photographs.
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Epidemiology/Research/Public Health
EPIDEMIOLOGY/RESEARCH/ PUBLIC HEALTH
UNDERSTANDING HEALTH POLICY, 6th edition
Thomas Bodenheimer, MD, University of California, San Francisco and Kevin Grumbach, MD, University of California, San Francisco
978-0-07-149606-3 2008 • 388 pp • 25 illus.
UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL MEDICINE & HEALTH
William Markle, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Melanie Fisher, MD, University of West Virginia School of Medicine; Raymond Smego, MD, University of West Virginia School of Medicine
978-0-07-148784-9 • 2007 • 352 pp • 60 illus.
PRIMER OF BIOSTATISTICS,
6th edition
Stanton A. Glantz, PhD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
Book: 978-0-07-143509-3 • 2005 • 500 pp • 90 illus. CD-ROM: 0-07-143822-X (OUT-OF-PRINT) Book and CD-ROM: 978-0-07-125100-6 [IE]
Ideal for anyone involved in learning, practicing, or managing healthcare, from students to clinicians to administrators, Understanding Health Policy brings readers up to date on all the core financial and organizational issues of healthcare, including government and private insurance issues, access to care, and the various models of healthcare delivery. It contains questions for review and discussion to facilitate classroom use and to reinforce knowledge for individual readers.
This is the perfect primer on the increasingly important subjects related to global health and medicine, covering all the core topics taught to medical and public health students. Written with the non-specialist in mind, the book includes practical case examples with explanations; learning objectives, and key summary points.
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE A Framework for Clinical Practice
A LANGE medical book
Daniel J. Friedland, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-8385-2476-3 • 1998 • 263 pp
This student friendly text presents the practical areas of statistics in terms of their relevance to medicine and the life sciences. Includes many illustrative examples and challenging problems that reinforce the author’s unique and intuitive approach to the subject. The new edition features a new two-color design, examples taken from current biomedical literature, and review questions within each chapter. The CD-ROM contains everything required to perform meaningful analysis of data and runs statistical tests providing advice on optimal test results.
MEDICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY,
4th edition
PUBLIC HEALTH & PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 15th edition
Robert B. Wallace, MD, University of Iowa, College of Public Health
978-0-07-144198-8 2008 • 1416 pp • 155 illus.
A LANGE medical book
Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
978-0-07-141637-5 • 2004 • 304 pp • 128 illus. 978-0-07-111746-3 [IE]
PRIMER OF EPIDEMIOLOGY,
5th edition
Gary D. Friedman, MD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA
978-0-07-140258-3 • 2003 • 370 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-123690-4 [IE]
Sponsored by The Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine and edited and written by authorities on the topics covered, this book is an excellent one-stop reference guide to the full-range of preventive medicine and public health. The new edition has been updated to include many new diseases, conditions, and policy issues and there is a greater emphasis on web-based resources for further reading.
AMERICAN PLAGUES Lessons from Our Battles with Disease
Stephen H. Gehlbach, MD, MPH, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
978-0-07-143790-5 • 2004 • 273 pp • 29 illus.
Succinct and comprehensive, this book provides students with an overview of the principles and concepts of epidemiology and illustrates the complementary relationship between populationbased science and the care of patients.
UNDERSTANDING PATIENT SAFETY
Robert Wachter, MD, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-148277-6 2007 • 240 pp • 40 illus.
OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE REVIEW
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael I. Greenberg, MD, MPH, Drexel University College of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-146438-3 • 2005 • 400 pp • 10 illus. 978-0-07-110877-5 [IE]
INTERPRETING THE MEDICAL LITERATURE,
5th edition
Stephen H. Gehlbach, MD, MPH, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
978-0-07-143789-9 • 2006 • 308 pp • 32 illus. 978-0-07-125352-9 [IE]
Understanding Patient Safety is the essential book for anyone seeking to learn the key clinical, organizational, and systems issues in patient safety. Written in a lively and accessible style by one of the world’s leaders in the fields of patient safety and quality, Understanding Patient Safety is filled with valuable cases and analyses, as well as up-to-date tables, graphics, and references.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Occupational and Environmental Medical Board Exam. Readers will find 3200+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
Epidemiology/Research/Public Health/Family Medicine
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THE BIOTERRORISM SOURCEBOOK
Michael Grey, MD, University of Connecticut Health Sciences Center, Farmington, CT, and Kennneth Spaeth, MD, New York Medical College, St. Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY
978-0-07-144086-8 • 2006 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
FAMILY MEDICINE
THE COLOR ATLAS OF FAMILY MEDICINE
Richard Usatine, MD, Department of Family Practice, University of Texas San Antonio, James Tysinger, PhD, Department of Family Practice, University of Texas San Antonio, TX, Heidi Chumley, MD, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Mindy Ann Smith, MD, Department of Family Practice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, and E.J. Mayeaux, MD, Department of Family Medicine, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport, Louisiana
FAMILY PRACTICE EXAMINATION AND BOARD REVIEW, 2nd edition
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Jason Wilbur, MD and Mark Graber, MD are affiliated with the University of Iowa.
The only resource to present an actual patient management strategy for treating patients who have encountered a biologic, chemical or nuclear agent.
978-0-07-149608-7 2009 • 975 pp • 50 illus.
UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL INFORMATION
Theresa J. Jordan, MA, PhD, New York University, New York, NY
978-0-8385-9272-4 • 2002 • 224 pp
Family Practice Examination and Board Review serves as an ideal study guide for both the USMLE 3 and the recertification exam. Containing more than 400 progressive clinical cases covering all specialty and topical areas tested on the exams, this guide features a step-by-step approach that ensures readers fully comprehend a subject before moving on to a more advanced one.
978-0-07-147464-1 2009 • 800 pp • 1000 illus.
CURRENT OCCUPATIONAL & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE,
4th edition
A LANGE medical book
Joseph LaDou, MS, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-144313-5 • 2007 • 832 pp • 55 illus. 978-0-07-128658-9 [IE]
The Color Atlas of Family Medicine covers the full scope of family medicine, with more than 1,000 full-color photographs depicting classic and unusual appearances of common diseases. Organized by the way patients present, so its perfect for busy clinicians. The accompanying text offers concise descriptions of each picture with regard to essential diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Includes evidence ratings for all major interventional recommendations!
FAMILY MEDICINE: AMBULATORY CARE AND PREVENTION, 5th edition
Mark Mengel, MD, St. Louis University School of Medicine and L. Peter Schwiebert, MD, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
PHARMACOTHERAPY IN PRIMARY CARE
William D. Linn, PharmD, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, TX, Robert A. O’Rourke, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. TX., Marion R. Wofford, MD, MPH, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, Mary Elizabeth O’Keefe MD, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA, and L. Michael Posey, RPh, PENS, Pharmacy Editorial & News Service, Athens, GA
978-0-07-149456-4 2009 • 800 pp • 75 illus. (32 in full-color)
Bestseller!
ESSENTIALS OF WRITING BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS,
2nd edition
Mimi Zeiger, MA, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-134544-6 • 2000 • 420 pp • 35 illus.
Family Medicine: Ambulatory Care and Prevention is the most convenient, easy-to-use clinical manual available for outpatient medicine and family practice. Readers will find complete but concise coverage of every major sign, symptom, and complaint in outpatient medicine. The Fifth edition has been updated to include great new full-color illustrations, evidence-based diagnostic and treatment recommendations, and a bonus PDA download.
978-0-07-145612-8 978-0-07-126815-8 [IE] • 2009 • 768 pp • 121 illus.
Using a standardized approach to therapeutic decisionmaking, this uniquely complete and impartial reference emphasizes the identification of variables that should influence initial drug therapy decision-making, as well as issues related to long-term monitoring, contingency, planning, and referral. Each chapter uses a systematic review of the literature, specific recommendations, treatment algorithms to facilitate decision-making, and evidence-based summaries.
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Family Medicine/Gastroenterology
FAMILY MEDICINE PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review, 2nd edition
Doug Knutson, MD, Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health in Columbus, OH.
FAMILY PRACTICE BOARD REVIEW, 3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William A. Schwer, MD, Rush University, Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, and Gillian Emblad, PA, CMA, San Mateo County Hospital, San Mateo, CA
978-0-07-146429-1 • 2005 • 490 pp • 30 illus.
CASE FILES: FAMILY MEDICINE
Eugene C. Toy, MD is a dual certified family physician and gynecologist and is Academic Chief and Program Director for the Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at The Methodist Hospital/University of Texas
978-0-07-147188-6 978-0-07-110467-8 [IE] • 2006 * 456 pp • 11 illus.
978-0-07-159888-0 March 2009 • 375 pp • 50 illus.
Family Medicine: PreTest Self-Assessment & Review is the perfect way for students to assess their knowledge of family medicine for the USMLE Step 2 CK and shelf exams. It includes 500 USMLE-style questions and answers that address the clerkship’s core competencies along with detailed explanations of both correct and incorrect answers. All questions have been reviewed by students who recently passed the boards and completed their clerkship.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Family Practice Board Exam. Readers will find more than 4700+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE Principles for Practice
Benjamin Kligler, MD, MPH, and Roberta A. Lee, MD, both of Beth Israel Center for Health and Healing, New York, NY
978-0-07-140239-2 • 2004 • 700 pp • 32 illus.
FIRST AID FOR THE FAMILY MEDICINE BOARDS
Tao T. Le, MD, MHS, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Louisville, Christine Dehlendorf, MD, UCSF School of Medicine, Michael Mendoza, MD, Attending Physician, University of Chicago, and Cynthia Ohata, MD, Resident Physician, University of Washington
978-0-07-147771-1 • 2008 • 752 pp 978-0-07-126266-8 [IE]
Bestseller!
GASTROENTEROLOGY
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT GASTROENTEROLOGY, HEPATOLOGY, AND ENDOSCOPY
Norton Greenberger, MD, Senior Physician, Harvard University, Richard Blumberg, MD, Chief, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Endoscopy Division, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Robert Burakoff, MD, co-editor-in-chief of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT FAMILY MEDICINE,
2nd edition
Jeannette South-Paul, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Sam Matheny, MD, University of Kentucky College of Medicine,and Evelyn Lewis, MD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
978-0-07-146153-5 978-0-07-128789-5 [IE] • 2008 • 832 pp • 170 illus.
First Aid for the Family Medicine Boards is a high-yield, resident-to-resident “insider guide” for success on the family medicine boards and in-service exams. Readers will find mnemomics, visual aids, and mini-cases for board prep. Content is based on the most recently administered in-service and board exams
Presented in the user-friendly CURRENT format, this bestseller addresses the full spectrum of clinical issues seen in family medicine and primary care. Providing concise, evidence-based coverage, the book addresses topics in order of developmental lifespan, from neonatology to geriatrics.
DEJA REVIEW Family Medicine
Mayra Chavez Perez, University of Texas Health Science Center, Lindsay Kathryn Botsford, Winston Liaw, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
978-0-07-148568-5 978-0-07-126279-8 [IE] 2007 • 300 pp • 5 illus.
978-0-07- 149007-8 978-0-07-164002-2 [IE] • May 2009 • 800 pp • 250 illus.
Written by top students who just aced the exam, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy recall. Readers will find high-yield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for effective last minute cramming. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those found on the shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
This fully up-to-date, clinical guide is a new, expanded version of the popular CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Gastroenterology. Featuring detailed procedures and techniques for diagnosis and treatment in endoscopy, it covers disorders affecting everything from the esophagus to the pancreas to the liver. Contains numerous full-color endoscopic images of relevant disorders.
Gastroenterology/Genetics/Geriatricss
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GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
2nd edition
GENETICS
SYNDROMES Rapid Recognition and Perioperative Implications
Bruno Bissonette, MD, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, and Bernard Dalens, MD, University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrond, France
978-0-07-135455-4 2006 • 724 pp • 160 illus.
THE METABOLIC AND MOLECULAR BASES OF INHERITED DISEASE,
8th edition
Charles R. Scriver, MD, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Arthur L. Beaudet, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, William S. Sly, MD, St. Louis University Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, David Valle, MD, Barton Childs, MD, and Bert Volgelstein, MD, all of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
4-volume set: 978-0-07-913035-8 • 2001 • 6,000 pp • 1,992 illus. • 978-0-07-116336-1 [IE]
Pearls of Wisdom Series
John K. DiBaise, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska
978-0-07-146430-7 2005 • 324 pp • 50 illus.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Gastroenterology Board Exam. Readers will find 3400+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
GASTROENTEROLOGY QUICK GLANCE
Zenia Colette Edwards, MD, Beachwood, OH
978-0-07-142190-4 • 2005 • 324 pp • 20 illus. 978-0-07-123986-8 [IE]
Organized alphabetically, this book provides comprehensive medical coverage for each syndrome, from genetic basis to manifestations to related medical considerations. Readers will find anesthetic considerations for each syndrome as well as 180 illustrations and an easily accessible standardized, twocolumn format.
Authored by the most respected clinicians and researchers in the field, this is the undisputed authority on genetic inheritance. In its pages, readers can explore what is currently known about every inherited disease known to exist. No other reference even comes close to its authority and comprehensive scope!
GERIATRICS
HAZZARD’S GERIATRIC MEDICINE AND GERONTOLOGY,
6th edition
Jeffrey B. Halter, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan; Joseph Ouslander, MD, Emory University; Mary E. Tinetti, MD, Yale University; Nancy Woolard, MD, School of Medicine, Wake Forest University; Stephanie A. Studenski, MD, MPH, University of Pittsburgh; Sanjay Asthana, MD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine.
NEUROLOGY OF HEREDITARY METABOLIC DISEASES OF CHILDREN, 3rd edition
Gilles Lyon, MD, Edwin H. Kolodny, MD, and Gregory M. Pastores, MD, all of New York University Medical Center
978-0-07-144508-5 • 2006 • 500 pp • 60 illus.
GASTROINTESTINAL PATHOLOGY
Parakrama T. Chandrasoma, MD, University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
978-0-8385-3093-1 • 1999 • 640 pp
20 COMMON PROBLEMS: GASTROENTEROLOGY
Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
978-0-07-022055-3 • 2002 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY
LANGE Physiology Series
Barrett
978-0-07-142310-6 • 2005 • 250 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-110496-8 [IE]
This clinical, reference offers a step-by-step approach to diagnosing and choosing the appropriate course of therapy for complex metabolic and molecular diseases in children. To facilitate diagnoses, the text subdivides diseases in accordance with their age of onset, and describes these conditions in language relevant to the age of the child patient. The 3rd Edition is completely up to date with newly discovered diseases, diagnostic tests and treatment options.
978-0-07-148872-3 March 2009 • 1700 pp • 324 illus. (64 in full-color)
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION
Stefano Guandalini, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-141630-6 • 2004 • 464 pp • 80 illus.
The undisputed leader on the subject of geriatrics, this comprehensive guide combines gerontology principles with clinical geriatrics offering unmatched coverage of this area of medicine. Written by some of the world’s most respected geriatricians, Hazzard’s Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology presents the most up-to-date, evidence-based medical information available in a revamped 2-color design that makes finding answers faster and easier than ever.
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Geriatrics/Hematology/Oncology
END OF LIFE CARE
A Practical Guide
Barry Kinzbrunner, MD, is Chief Medical Officer of Vitas, Inc, one of the largest private companies offering hospice and end-of-life clinical and social services in the United States.
CURRENT GERIATRIC DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT
C. Seth Landefeld, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, Robert Palmer, MD, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, William Lyons, MD, C. Bree Johnston, MD, and Mary Anne Johnson, all of the University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-139924-1 • 2004 • 600 pp • 125 illus. 978-0-07-124133-5 [IE]
HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY
PEDIATRIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Devendra Gupta, MD, Department of Pediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Science, Delhi, India.
978-0-07-154527-3 June 2009 • 460 pp • 40 illus.
978-0-07-160190-0 September 2009 • 692 pp • 650 full-color illus.
End of Life Care: A Practical Guide offers unmatched coverage of all the real-world issues and challenges that arise daily for those caring for dying patients and their families. The Second Edition has been made even more essential with the addition of chapter-ending questions and answers, the addition of the latest guidelines and evidence-based information on outcomes in end of life care.
20 COMMON PROBLEMS End of Life Care
Barry M. Kinzbrunner, MD, Neil J. Weinreb, MD, and Joel S. Policzer, MD, all of Vitas Healthcare Corp., Miami, FL
978-0-07-034883-7 • 2001 • 400 pp • 50 illus.
Complete with 650 full-color illustrations, Pediatric Oncology covers the full spectrum of both medical and surgical oncology treatments, techniques and issues. Here, in one comprehensive reference is the most up-todate guidance for understanding and managing each of the major childhood tumors and the multimodal neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy that results in improved survival.
ESSENTIALS OF CLINICAL GERIATRICS, 5th edition
Robert Kane, MD, Director, Long Term Care, University of Minnesota, Joseph Ouslander, MD, Director, Wesley Woods Center, Emory University, Itamar Abrass, MD, Director, Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Washington, and Barbara Resnick, PhD, RN, University of Maryland School of Nursing
GERIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Stephen W. Meldon, MD, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, and O. John Ma, MD, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
978-0-07-138385-1 • 2003 • 528 pp • 150 illus.
Bestseller!
WILLIAMS HEMATOLOGY,
7th Edition
Marshall Lichtman, MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, Ernest Beutler, MD, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, Kenneth Kaushansky, MD, University of California, San Diego, CA, Thomas J. Kipps, MD, University of California, San Diego, CA, Uri Seligsohn, MD, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel, and Josef Prchal, MD, Baylor University School of Medicine, Houston, TX
978-0-07-143591-8 • 2005 • 1,856 pp • 800 illus.
MOVEMENT DISORDERS Neurologic Principles & Practice, 2nd edition
Ray L. Watts, MD, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, William C. Koller, MD, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
978-0-07-137496-5 • 2004 • 1,000 pp • 400 illus.
978-0-07-149822-7 • 2008 • 560 pp • 75 illus.
Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics focuses on the core concepts in geriatric medicine and health care delivery. The completely revised Fifth Edition features new chapters on global geriatric treatment, as well as palliative and end-of-life care; plus a brand new a twocolor text design. This classic introductory guide is perfect for students and non-specialist clinicians.
In its seventh edition, Williams Hematology remains the cornerstone reference in the field. Its’ approach is acknowledged by physicians as the most authoritative, comprehensive and accessible. This edition is more clinical and includes many new features to provide easier access to key information and data necessary in the diagnosis and treatment of each disorder.
Hematology/Oncology
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CLINICAL MALIGNANT HEMATOLOGY
Brian Bolwell, MD, Matthew Kalacyio, MD, and Mikael Sekeres, MD, are all of Taussig Cancer Center, The Cleveland Clinic
978-0-07-143650-2 2007 • 1024 pp • 800 illus.
SURGICAL ONCOLOGY Contemporary Principles and Practice
Kirby I. Bland, MD, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, John Daly, MD, Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY, and Constantine P. Karakousis, MD, PhD, Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo, NY
978-0-8385-8736-2 • 2001 • 1,200 pp • 500 illus.
HEMATOLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 4th edition
A LANGE medical book
Robert S. Hillman, MD, Kenneth A. Ault, MD, both of University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, and Henry Rinder. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
978-0-07-144035-6 • 2005 • 624 pp • 167 illus. 978-0-07-110500-2 [IE]
Filling an unmet need in the clinical literature, this commanding reference sheds light on the full spectrum of cancers in the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma). Clinical Malignant Hematology is edited by staff members from the renowned Taussig Cancer Center at the Cleveland Clinic, which has pioneered some of the most important clinical discoveries and treatment trends in recent years.
ANEMIAS AND OTHER RED CELL DISORDERS
Kenneth Bridges, MD, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
978-0-07-141940-6 2008 • 832 pp • 500 illus.
This edition features thoroughly updated therapy sections, an expanded section on genetic testing and therapy, as well as 48 color plates of histologic slides.
ESSENTIALS OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
Robert de W. Marsh, MD, University of Florida Shands Cancer Center, J. Samuel, MD, Hospice, Cochin, India
978-0-07-148580-7 2007 • 694 pp • 200 illus.
Anemias is the only book to focus on the diagnosis and treatment of all types of anemia and red cell disorders. Each section reviews specific courses of therapy along with specific dosages.
MD ANDERSON MANUAL OF MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
Hagop N. Kantarjian, MD, Robert A. Wolff, and Charles M. Koller, MD, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
978-0-07-141499-9 •2006 • 1,536 pp • 900 full-color illus.
CANCER PAIN MANAGEMENT
Michael Fisch, MD, and Alan Burton, MD, both of University of Texas, School of Medicine
978-0-07-144535-1 2007 • 544 pp • 200 illus.
Written by a team of international experts from a wide range of specialties, this concise “minitextbook” is perfect for those wishing to keep up with the latest diagnostic and treatment options in oncology without having to wade through ponderous text.
HARRISON’S MANUAL OF ONCOLOGY
Bruce Chabner, MD, Harvard Medical School, Thomas Lynch, MD, Harvard Medical School, Dan L. Longo, MD, National Institute on Aging
978-0-07-141189-9 2007 • 480 pp • 75 illus.
The first truly clinical book to cover in detail all of the interventional and medical strategies needed to be employed for the pain management of the cancer patient. This practical resource provides detailed coverage of the full spectrum of cancer pain syndromes, including bone, neuropathic, chronic malignant bowel obstruction, visceral, pelvic, facial, head and neck, and skin. It also offers guidelines on the the choice and complete application of piod, steroidal and analgesic drugs, and contains management algorithms for each specific pain syndrome, many developed by M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Ranked the world’s leading institution in cancer medicine, the editorial board from MD Anderson provides a concise approach to the clinical management of patients with cancer and its complications. More than 1500 pages cover all areas of medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgical oncology. Special features such as the “MD Anderson Work-Up Box” and the “MD Anderson Preferred Treatment Box” are just some of the modern features that distinguish this as the most clinical guide to managing patients with cancer.
PRINCIPLES OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY
David Schiff, MD, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA, and Brian Patrick O’Neill, MD, Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, MN
978-0-07-142515-5 • 2005 832 pp • 500 illus.
From the leading names in cancer care, this is a comprehensive yet portable guide to all the major tumor-fighting and support medications used in oncology. Readers will find numerous tables, a concise, outline-oriented format, and more.
DISORDERS OF HEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS, 2nd edition
Scott H. Goodnight, MD, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, and William E. Hathaway, MD, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO
978-0-07-134834-8 • 2000 • 622 pp • 86 illus.
The only book to comprehensively cover the full spectrum of primary and metastatic tumors and the complete strategies for their clinical management. Features a consistent approach to diagnosis and treatment as well as supportive and follow-up care of the patient.
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THE BASIC SCIENCE OF ONCOLOGY, 4th edition
Ian F. Tannock, MD, PhD, Richard P. Hill, PhD, Robert G. Bristow, MD, PhD, and Lea Harrington, PhD, all of University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
978-0-07-138774-3 • 2005 • 558 pp • 280 illus. 978-0-07-124009-3 [IE]
ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY, & CELL BIOLOGY PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review, 3rd Edition
Robert M. Klein, PhD and George C. Enders, PhD., University of Kansas School of Medicine
978-0-07-147185-5 978-0-07-126263-7 [IE] • 2007 • 576 pp • 140 illus.
IMMUNOLOGY
HARRISON’S RHEUMATOLOGY
Anthony Fauci, MD, et al.
978-0-07-145743-9 • 2006 • 340 pp • 80 full color illus.
PATHOLOGY OF THE BREAST,
2nd edition
Fattaneh A. Tavassoli, MD, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
978-0-8385-7704-2 • 1999 • 669 pp • 719 illus.
This is the best question-andanswer review for anatomy, histology, and cell biology questions on the USMLE Step 1 and shelf exams. Readers will find 500 board-format questions and complete explanations of correct and incorrect answers, along with a section of high-yield facts.
The contents of the Rheumatology section of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 16/e— supplemented with exam/board review questions, brand new pathophysiological drawings and clinical photographs—and edited by one of the most respected rheumatologists/immunologists in the world and the entire Harrison’s team of world renowned authorities.
COLOR ATLAS OF BASIC HISTOLOGY, 3rd edition
Irwin Berman, PhD, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL
978-0-07-140288-0 (spiral) • 2003 • 356 pp • 400 illus.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, 4th edition
King Holmes, MD, Director of the STD Program, University of Washington
978-0-07-141748-8 2008 • 1,440 pp • 675 illus.
HISTOLOGY
Bestseller!
BASIC HISTOLOGY Text & Atlas, 11th edition
A LANGE medical book
Luiz Carlos Junqueira, MD, University of São Paulo, Brazil, and José Carneiro, MD, University of São Paulo, Brazil
978-0-07-144091-2 • 2005 • 544 pp • 600 illus. • CD-ROM 978-0-07-111888-0 [IE]
Visually presents histology in a concise format, with fullcolor, oversized photomicrographs.
DEJA REVIEW: HISTOLOGY & MEDICAL CELL BIOLOGY
Deja Review Series
Ricky Darnell Grisson II, Harvard University, Boston, MA, and Jae W. Song, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
978-0-07-147049-0 • 2006 • 340 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-110489-0 [IE]
The leading text of medical histology and microscopic anatomy! With a full-color design and more than 600 photomicrographs and illustrations, this book continues to be the most authoritative histology text on the market. Revised to reflect the latest research in the field, it emphasizes the relationships and concepts that link cell and tissue structures with their functions. A bonus image library CDROM featuring all the photos and illustrations from the text with “zoom in” and “zoom out” capability is also included.
With a level of detail and scientific rigor that no other text can match, Sexually Transmitted Diseases takes readers through all aspects of STDs, from epidemiology to diagnosis and public health measures. Featuring an exciting new full-color design., the fourth edition of Sexually Transmitted Diseases delivers an encyclopedic overview of the clinical, microbiological, and public health aspects of STDs, including HIV.
USMLE ROAD MAP: HISTOLOGY
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series
Harold J. Sheedlo, PhD, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX
978-0-07-144012-7 • 2005 • 230 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-124885-3 [IE]
USMLE ROAD MAP: Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series
Timothy J. Bos, PhD, and Kenneth D. Somers, both of Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
978-0-07-143507-9 • 2004 • 240 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-111686-2 [IE]
Infectious Disease/Internal Medicine
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COLOR ATLAS & SYNOPSIS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, 2nd edition
H. Hunter Handsfield, MD, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA
978-0-07-026033-7 • 2000 • 224 pp • 150 color illus.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Ellen Slaven, MD, Section of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, Louisiana State University Medical Center New Orleans, LA.
978-0-07-143416-4 978-0-07-110480-7 [IE] • 2006 • 528 pp • 187 illus.
WOMEN’S HEALTH
Marjorie Jenkins, MD, Chief of the Division of Women’s Health, Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Sciences Center
INTERNAL MEDICINE
978-0-07-148971-3 July 2009 • 364 pp • 100 illus.
CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT (CMDT) 2010 INFECTIOUS DISEASE A Clinical Short Course, 2nd Edition
Frederick Southwick, MD, University of Florida College of Medicine
978-0-07-147722-2 978-0-07-128725-8 [IE] • 2008 • 460 pp • 144 illus. (24 in full-color)
49th edition
Stephen J. McPhee, MD and Maxine A. Papadakis, MD, the University of California, San Francisco, CA.
Covering such subjects as cardiovascular disease, pulmonary problems, neurology, and psychiatric disorders, Women’s Health is a practical, overall review of women’s health issues — perfect for students and clinicians looking for a core resource to the major issues. Dozens of key clinical topics routinely encountered in the care of women are detailed, as are case vignettes that review basic science concepts and help put those concepts into the framework of clinical medicine.
This concise guide to clinical infectious diseases is organized by system/region, not just by pathogen. Readers will find case examples, key point summaries, questions to aid comprehension, 24 color plates depicting key pathogens, and a related website with extensive Q&As keyed to chapters in the book. Perfect for medical students, residents taking an ID rotation, allied health professionals, and non-specialists.
978-0-07-162444-2 October 2009 • 1808 pp • 46 illus.
DeGOWIN’S DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION, 9th edition
Richard M. LeBlond, MD, Richard L. DeGowin, MD, and Donald D. Brown, MD, University of Iowa School of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
The world’s most popular annually updated text in internal medicine, CMDT offers the latest evidence-based developments in outpatient/inpatient diagnosis, treatment, and care. Common questions doctors face on a daily basis are expertly answered, and more than 1000 diseases and disorders are covered. Written in a concise, easy-to-read style, this trusted guide emphasizes prevention and cost-effective strategies.
Available Now: 2009 48th edition:
978-0-07-147898-4 978-0-07-164008-4 [IE] 2009 • 960 pp • 240 illus.
PRINCPLES OF NEUROLOGIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Karen Roos, MD, University of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN
978-0-07-140816-5 • 2004 • 832 pp • 500 illus.
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-159124-9 ISBN-10: 0-07-159124-9
QUICK ANSWERS TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT
McGraw-Hill Medical Editorial Staff
The perfect “bridge” book between physical exam textbooks and clinical reference, this classic has been completely revised to reflect new developments in evidence-based physical examination. Brand-new fullcolor illustrations depict dermatologic, ID, ophthalmic, and other diseases. More portable and accessible than ever, its unique blend of physical examination and differential diagnosis makes DeGowin’s a true must-read for the student or trainee.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Walter R. Wilson, MD, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MI, and Merle A. Sande, MD, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
978-0-8385-1494-8 • 2001 • 985 pp • 50 illus.
978-0-07-159999-3 February 2009 • 900 pp
This streamlined, alphabetically arranged reference delivers evidence-based diagnosis and treatment information on more than 500 diseases and disorders regularly encountered in hospital and outpatient settings. A time-saving bulleted presentation that allows readers to immediately access critical information at the point-of-care.
“...our view of internal medicine has been shaped by our allegiance to the textbook.”—JAMA
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SYMPTOM TO DIAGNOSIS An Evidence-Based Guide,
2nd edition
Scott Stern, MD, FACP; Adam Cifu, MD; Diane Altkorn, MD, University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT CARDIOLOGY
3rd edition
LANGE CURRENT Series
Michael Crawford, MD, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, CA.
JAMA® USERS’ GUIDES TO THE MEDICAL LITERATURE A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 2nd edition
JAMA® Series
Gordon Guyatt, MD, Professor of Medicine, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, Drummond Rennie, MD, Deputy Editor, JAMA; Professor of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, and Deborah Cook, MD, and Maureen Mead, MD, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
978-0-07-159034-1 2008 • 750 pp • 100 illus.
978-0-07-149613-1 July 2009 • 620 pp • 100 illus.
Symptom to Diagnosis teaches medical students an evidence-based, step-by-step process for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients based on their clinical complaints. By applying this approach students can recognize specific diseases and prescribe the most effective therapy.
978-0-07-144211-4 978-0-07-110448-7 May 2009 • 504 pp • 175 illus.
LANGE INSTANT ACCESS EKGs and Cardiac Studies
Anil Patel, MD, is a family physician practicing in Las Vegas, NV
THE COMMON SYMPTOM GUIDE,
6th edition
John Wasson, MD, Dartmouth School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
An instant classic in its first edition, this detailed yet highly readable reference demystifies the statistical, analytical, and clinical principles of evidence-based medicine, providing a hands-on, practical resource that no other text can match. The second edition has been completely revised and updated to reflect the enormous expansion in medical research and evidence-based resources since the last edition.
978-0-07-162569-2 May 2009 • 300 pp • 10 illus.
978-0-07-154523-5 978-0-07-164012-1 [IE] • July 2009 • 204 pp • 140 illus.
One of the few books dedicated specifically to symptom evaluation, this is a quick-reference guide to more than 100 commonly seen symptoms in adults and children. Organized alphabetically, The Common Symptom Guide also includes a review of diagnostic tests, physical exam procedures, and medications. The Sixth Edition has been revised to include more evidence-based medicine references, updated medication information, and more website listings.
The latest entry in the popular LANGE Instant Access series, this convenient, easy-to-use resource delivers bottom-line, must-have information on understanding common and uncommon EKG readings. The content is presented in clear easy-access tables and EKG strips and is backed up by evidence-based findings and references.
JAMA® USERS’ GUIDES TO THE MEDICAL LITERATURE Essentials of Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 2nd edition
JAMA®Series
Gordon Guyatt, MD, Professor of Medicine, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, Drummond Rennie, MD, Professor of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, and Deborah Cook, MD, and Maureen Mead, MD, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
978-0-07-159038-9 2008 • 400 pp • 50 illus.
MEDICINE PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review,12th edition
Steven Urban, MD is an associate professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University School of Medicine at Amarillo, TX.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASE An Introduction to Clinical Medicine, 6th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
Stephen J. McPhee, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, Gary D. Hammer, MD, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI.
45 illus. 978-0-07-162167-0 October 2009 • 768 pp • 347 full-color illus. • Includes DVD
978-0-07-160162-7 March 2009 • 368 pp •
This streamlined reference distills the most clinicallyrelevant coverage from the parent Users’ Guides into a highly focused, portable resource. Praised for its clear explanations of detailed statistical and mathematical principles, The Essentials concisely covers both basic and advanced concepts in using evidence-based medicine— everything needed to deliver optimal patient care. New design and use of color makes this volume even more easy to navigate than the previous edition.
Concise, yet comprehensive, this trusted LANGE book covers all of the basics in pathophysiology. It provides readers with a thorough understanding of the mechanisms underlying signs and symptoms and why they appear in various conditions. 99 case studies allow students to apply their knowledge to actual clinical situations and a DVD for use with iPod hardware reinforces key concepts.
The most dramatically revised edition of Harrison’s ever!
The Seventeenth Edition of Harrison s Principles of Internal Medicine retains this classic s acclaimed balance of pathophysiology, cardinal signs and manifestations of disease and best approaches to patient management and has been massively updated with an innovative array of new features and content.
DVD with 39 additional chapters, 90 video clips, 1500 images and illustrations, and valuable new content from Harrison’s Practice
Editorial Board: Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Chief, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD; Eugene Braunwald, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Dennis L. Kasper, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Stephen L. Hauser, MD, University of California, San Francisco; Dan S. Longo, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD., Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Joseph Loscalzo, MD, PhD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Single Volume: 978-0-07-146633-2 Two Volume Set: 978-0-07-147691-1 2008 2750 pages 1720 illustrations (print and DVD)
HARRISON’S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, Self-Assessment and Board Review, 17th edition Charles M. Wiener, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, et al. 978-0-07-149619-3 978-0-07-128168-3 [IE] 2008 380 pp 60 illustrations (40 in full-color) The companion review book to Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 17e features more than 1000 review questions with complete answers and explanations and is essential for Internal Medicine certifying and recertifying exams.
HARRISON’S MANUAL OF MEDICINE, 17th edition Anthony S. Fauci, MD, et al. 978-07-147743-7 978-0-07-163511-0 [IE] February 2009 1000 pp 120 illustrations The authority of Harrison’s, formatted for use at the point of care. Culled from the most authoritative internal medicine reference in the world, this handy manual provides on-the-spot answers to the patient management questions clinicians face daily.
Online Solutions
Harrison’s Online: The complete resource for medical practice and education, updated continuously by the editors of Harrison’s. Available at AccessMedicine.com AccessMedicine.com: The only online medical resource updated daily by the world’s leading experts in their fields. Harrisonspractice.com: Designed to deliver instant diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Available where needed most — on desktop, Web wireless, and PDA.
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THE RATIONAL CLINICAL EXAMINATION
JAMA® Series
David Simel, MD, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, Drummond Rennie, MD, Deputy Editor, JAMA; Professor of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-159030-3 978-0-07-164016-9 [IE] • 2008 • 800 pp • 100 illus.
UNDERSTANDING PATIENT SAFETY
Robert Wachter, MD, UCSF School of Medicine
978-0-07-148277-6 2007 • 240 pp • 40 illus.
HARRISON’S ENDOCRINOLOGY
J. Larry Jameson, MD, et al.
978-0-07-145744-6 • 2006 • 400 pp • 152 illus.
From the acclaimed JAMA series, here is a uniquely practical, clinically relevant approach to the use of medical evidence in the context of physical examination. Going deeper than traditional physical examination texts, this resource presents the evidence-based meanings of signs, symptoms, and results from physical examination maneuvers and other diagnostic studies. Readers will find a focus on real-world clinical questions and case presentations. The high-yield content of The Rational Clinical Examination is significantly expanded and updated from the original JAMA® articles, much of it published here for the first time.
Understanding Patient Safety is the essential book for anyone seeking to learn the key clinical, organizational, and systems issues in patient safety. Written in a lively and accessible style by one of the world’s leaders in the fields of patient safety and quality, Understanding Patient Safety is filled with valuable cases and analyses, as well as up-to-date tables, graphics, and references.
The content of the Endocrinology chapters of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 16/e— complete with review questions, new algorithms and diagrams, and clinical photographs—edited by one of the most respected endocrine specialists in the world and the entire Harrison’s team of world renowned authorities.
DEJA REVIEW Internal Medicine
Sarvernaz Saadat, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
978-0-07-147716-1 978-0-07-126284-2 [IE] • 2007 • 500 pp • 45 illus.
HARRISON’S ADVANCES IN CARDIOLOGY
Eugene Braunwald, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-137088-2 • 2003 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
FIRST AID FOR THE INTERNAL MEDICINE BOARDS
2nd edition
Tao Le, MD, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, Peter ChinHong, MD, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Thomas E. Baudendistel, MD, FACP, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-149913-2 978-0-07-127793-8 [IE] • 2008 • 800 pp • 250 illus.
HARRISON’S NEUROLOGY IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
Stephen Hauser, MD, et al.
978-0-07-145745-3 • 2006 • 500 pp • 155 illus.
Written by a top student who just aced the exam, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy memorization. Readers will find high-yield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for the most effective last minute cramming possible. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those found on the shelf and board exam – is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
The content of the Neurology section of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 16/e—complete with brand new review questions, brand new diagrams, and clinical photographs—edited by one of the most respected neurologists in the world and the entire Harrison’s team of world renowned authorities.
FIRST EXPOSURE TO INTERNAL MEDICINE Hospital Medicine
Charles H. Griffith, III, MD, Inpatient Internal Medicine Clerkship Director, University of Kentucky, Andrew R. Hoellein, MD, Ouptatient Internal Medicine Clerkship Director, University of Kentucky
978-0-07-145901-3 978-0-07-126257-6 [IE] • 2007 • 320 pp • 70 illus.
This is a high-yield, resident-to-resident “insider’s guide” for success on the internal medicine boards and in-service exam. Great for busy residents and physicians in need of a refresher before recertification, it contains proven highyield information, mnemonics, clinical pearls, and visual aids for exam success. It also includes a 20-page, fullcolor insert with clinical images.
HARRISON’S RHEUMATOLOGY
Anthony Fauci, MD, et al.
978-0-07-145743-9 • 2006 • 340 pp • 80 illus.
The content of the Rheumatology section of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 16/e— supplemented with exam/board review questions, brand new pathophysiological drawings and clinical photographs—and edited by one of the most respected rheumatologists/immunologists in the world and the entire Harrison’s team of world renowned authorities.
Emphasizing comprehension of clinical concepts rather than memorization of facts, this resource focuses on the examination and diagnostic skills, symptoms complexes, specific diseases, and “don’t miss diagnoses” that students must master to achieve the core competencies of the Hospital Medicine portion of the Internal Medicine clerkship.
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FIRST EXPOSURE TO INTERNAL MEDICINE Ambulatory Medicine
Andrew R. Hoellein, MD, Ouptatient Internal Medicine Clerkship Director, University of Kentucky and Charles H. Griffith, III, MD, Inpatient Internal Medicine Clerkship Director, University of Kentucky
978-0-07-145900-6 978-0-07-126260-6 [IE] • 2007 • 320 pp • 70 illus.
ALLERGY & ASTHMA Practical Diagnosis and Management
Massoud Mahmoudi, MD, PhD, D.O.
978-0-07-147173-2 2007 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
UNDERSTANDING PATIENT SAFETY
Robert Wachter, MD, Associate Chair of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine
978-0-07-148277-6 2007 • 240 pp • 40 illus.
CNS THERAPEUTICS
Concise Clinical Pharmacology Series
John Blass, MD. PhD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY
978-0-07-144036-3 • 2006 • 282 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-110511-8 [IE]
Emphasizing comprehension of clinical concepts rather than memorization of facts, this resource focuses on the examination and diagnostic skills, symptoms complexes, specific diseases, and “don’t miss diagnoses” that students must master to achieve the core competencies of the Ambulatory Medicine portion of the Internal Medicine clerkship.
This new resource provides comprehensive and practical guidance in allergy treatment for primary care physicians and allied health care providers. Features expert, practical coverage of all major allergic diseases, allergens, and systematic manifestations quickly guide the clinician to diagnostic and therapeutic solutions. Readers will find key concepts, management protocols, and up-to-date references. Also features coverage of the latest allergy and immunologic therapeutics.
HOSPITAL MEDICINE Just the Facts
Sylvia McKean, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Adrienne Bennett, MD, Ohio State School of Medicine, Columbus, OH, Lakshmi Halasyamani, MD, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI
978-0-07-146395-9 978-0-07-126271-2 [IE] • 2008 • 448 pp • 75 illus.
INTERNAL MEDICINE Just the Facts
Paul Schmitz, MD ; Kevin Martin, MD; D. Douglas Miller, MD, all of St. Louis University School of Medicine
978-0-07-146887-9 978-0-07-126285-9 [IE] 2008 • 792 pp • 140 illus.
This concise guide for prescribing clinicians details the use, interactions, and drug therapy for CNS medicines. It provides detailed guidance on how to identify, prescribe, and monitor drug therapies and includes extensive drug comparisons.
IMPR0VING PRIMARY CARE Strategies and Tools for a Better Practice
Thomas S. Bodenheimer, MD, MPH, and Kevin Grumbach, MD, University of California, San Francisco
978-0-07-144738-6 • 2006 • 400 pp • 30 illus. 978-0-07-110025-0 [IE]
This handy guide addresses all the key clinical, organizational, and administrative issues faced in the practice of hospital medicine. The content is delivered in a concise, easy-access format perfect for clinical practice and exam review.
This new book distills all the essentials of internal medicine into a concise, templated volume that covers the required content areas of the American Board of Internal Medicine certification and recertification exams. Features handy coverage of pathogenesis and disease mechanisms, presentation, physical and lab diagnosis, treatment, and follow up. Perfect for board review and for clinical practice.
LANGE INSTANT ACCESS Acid Base & Electrolytes
Robert Reilly, MD, Dallas VA Medical Center, Dallas, TX. Mark Perazella, MD, Yale University School of Medicine
978-0-07-148634-7 978-0-07-126282-8 [IE] • 2007 • 224 pp • 60 illus.
LANGE Q&A: INTERNAL MEDICINE, 4th edition
Yashesh Patel, MD, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto
978-0-07-147364-4 978-0-07-126277-4 [IE] 2007 • 368 pp • 60 illus.
The authors of the best-selling Understanding Health Policy offer a much-needed examination of current challenges facing primary care providers and practical tools for dealing with them. Bodenheimer and Grumbach help practitioners understand and optimize such solutions as integrated delivery systems, electronic technology, educating patients to self-manage, same-day appointments with physicians, non-traditional options such as drop-in group medical visits and cooperative health care clinics, and community medical alliances to improve the lives of seriously ill patients.
This convenient, evidence-based text gives immediate access to the details of acid base physiology and related disorders—one of the most important issues in inpatient medicine. Created for use at point-of-care, this book organizes much of its information in quick-reference tables and a bulleted presentation.
This resource is a high-yield Q&A review of internal medicine for medical students preparing for the USMLE Step 2 exam and the internal medicine clerkship exam. Readers will find 1100+ board-format questions, detailed explanations of right and wrong answers, along with a comprehensive review.
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GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS,
11th edition
Laurence Brunton, PhD, University of California, San Diego, CA, John Lazo, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, and Keith Parker, MD, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX
978-0-07-142280-2 • 2005 1,984 pp • 600 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT NEUROLOGY
John C. M. Brust, MD, Columbia University, New York, NY
978-0-07-142366-3 • 2006 • 750 pp • 250 illus. 978-0-07-127513-2 [IE]
THE PHYSICIAN’S GUIDE TO DEPRESSION & BIPOLAR DISORDERS
Dwight L. Evans, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, Dennis S. Charney, MD National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, and Lydia Lewis, President, Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-144175-9 • 2005 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE: Just The Facts
Just the Facts Series
Steven Cohn, MD, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, Gerald Smetana, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, and Harrison Weed, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
978-0-07-144766-9 • 2006 • 464 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-125741-1 [IE]
The undisputed leader in medical pharmacology, without equal. Updated to reflect all critical new developments in drug action and drug-disease interaction.
The only step-by-step clinically focused guidebook designed to aid the physician in their efforts to detect, diagnose and treat depression and bi-polar disorders. Includes drug treatment including dosages as well as valuable differential diagnosis tables within each chapter.
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S MANUAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS
Brunton, et al.
978-0-07-144343-2 978-0-07-110443-2 [IE] • 2007 • 642 pp • 55 illus.
NEJM CLINICAL PRACTICE
Caren Solomon, MD, and Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD, both of New England Journal of Medicine
978-0-07-147161-9 • 2006 • 340 pp • 130 illus.
INTERNAL MEDICINE/PEDIATRICS CASE-BASED REVIEW
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Allen Liles, Jr., MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Richard Wardrop, III, PhD, MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
978-0-07-148502-9 978-0-07-128246-8 [IE] • 2008 • 350 pp • 100 illus.
The unmatched authority of Goodman and Gilman's 11/e in a new portable format designed to deliver answers at the point of care!
The very best of NEJM’s recent articles addressing clinical management of common and difficult diseases—in one convenient fullcolor resource.
CARDIOLOGY IN PRIMARY CARE
William T. Branch, Jr., MD, R. Wayne Alexander, MD, Robert C. Schlant, MD, and J. Willis Hurst, MD, all of Emory University, Atlanta, GA
978-0-07-007162-9 • 2000 • 600 pp • 220 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
NEJM CLINICAL PROBLEM SOLVING
Sanjay Saint, MD, MPh, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD, Associate Editor, New England Journal of Medicine, and Caren Solomon, MD, Associate Editor, New England Journal of Medicine
978-0-07-147162-6 • 2006 • 304 pp • 130 illus.
Medicine/Pediatrics Case-Based Review is the first comprehensive review book for the combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency program. Students will find outstanding clinical case presentations with evidencebased discussion and analysis. It includes magnificent illustrations and a full-color presentation and is also perfect for clerkship and USMLE step 3.
ATLAS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE,
2nd edition
Eugene Braunwald, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-140240-8 • 2002 • 608 pp • 1,319 illus.
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE A Framework for Clinical Practice
A LANGE medical book
Daniel J. Friedland, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, et al.
978-0-8385-2476-3 • 1998 • 263 pp
The very best of NEJM’s recent articles addressing difficult dilemmas in clinical diagnosis with expert guidance from master clinicians.
Value Pack Available—both NEJM titles: 978-0-07-147597-6 • 2006
ESSENTIAL ATLAS OF HEART DISEASES, 2nd edition
Eugene Braunwald, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-137645-7 • 2001 • 350 pp • 600 illus.
GASTROENTEROLOGY QUICK GLANCE
Zenia Colette Edwards, MD, Beachwood, OH
978-0-07-142190-4 • 2006 • 324 pp • 20 illus. 978-0-07-123986-8 [IE]
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BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE A Guide for Clinical Practice,
3rd edition
Mitchell Feldman, MD, Professor, UCSF School of Medicine and John Christensen, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Legacy Portland Hospitals, Portland, OR
978-0-07-143860-5 2007 • 500 pp • 40 illus.
THE BIOTERRORISM SOURCEBOOK
Michael Grey, MD, University of Connecticut Health Sciences Center, Farmington, CT, and Kenneth Spaeth, MD, New York Medical College, St. Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY
978-0-07-144086-8 • 2006 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
CLINICAL ETHICS A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine,
6th edition
Albert R. Jonsen, PhD, University of Washington, and Mark Siegler, MD, University of Chicago, and William J. Winslade, PhD, JD, University of Texas Medical Branch
978-0-07-144199-5 • 2006 • 225 pp 978-0-07-110055-7 [IE]
Behavioral Medicine delivers hard-to-find, practical coverage of behavioral and interactional issues that occur between provider and patient in everday clinical practice. Readers will learn how to deliver bad news, how to conduct an effective patient interview, how to clinically manage behavioral issues in the dying patient, the principles of medical professionalism, behavioral issues in men’s and women’s health, and much more.
This is the first step-by-step and illustrated sourcebook designed to guide physicians and public health workers with the identification, diagnosis and treatment of patients stricken by an attack of bioterrorism. Unlike other books on the medical aspects of bioterrorism, this book is the only source to present an actual patient management strategy for treating patients who have encountered a biologic, chemical or nuclear agent.
INTERPRETING THE MEDICAL LITERATURE, 5th edition
Stephen G. Gehlbach, MD, MPh, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
978-0-07-143789-9 • 2006 • 960 pp • 330 illus. 978-0-07-125352-9 [IE]
INTERNAL MEDICINE ON CALL, 4th edition
Steven A. Haist, MD, MS, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY, John B. Robbins, MD, Gallatin Internal Medicine Clinic, Bozeman, MT, and Leonard G. Gomella, MD, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-143902-2 • 2005 • 656 pp • 20 illus. 978-0-07-110493-7 [IE]
This unique guide teaches health care professionals how to effectively identify, evaluate, and resolve ethical issues in clinical medicine through the use of the proven "fourtopics" method encompassing medical indications, patient preferences, quality of life and contextual features. Enables practitioners to gain a better understanding of the complexities involved in ethical cases and proceed to find a solution for each case.
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF VULNERABLE AND UNDERSERVED PATIENTS
Tamadge E. King, Jr., MD, Margaret B. Wheeler, M.D., Andrew B. Bindman,MD, Alicia Fernandez, MD, Kevin Grumbach, MD, Dean Schillinger, MD, and Teresa J.Villela, MD, all of University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-144331-9 • 2006 • 408 pp • 80 illus.
This concise and highly readable text helps the reader understand the fundamental principles of epidemiology, apply epidemiologic data, develop skills to evaluate study design and execution, and formulate a dissenting opinion.
Bestseller!
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PULMONARY MEDICINE
Michael E. Hanley, MD, and Carolyn H. Welsh, MD, both of University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO
978-0-07-140259-0 • 2003 • 600 pp • 250 illus. 978-0-07-124145-8 [IE]
CLINICIAN’S POCKET REFERENCE,
11th edition
Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, and Steven A. Haist, MD, MS, University of Kentucky Medical Center
978-0-07-145428-5 • 2007 • 640 pp • 85 illus. 978-0-07-126095-4 [IE]
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT RHEUMATOLOGY,
2nd edition
John Imboden, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, David B. Hellmann, MD, and John Henry Stone, MD, both of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
978-0-07-146040-8 • 2006 • 528 pp • 140 illus. 978-0-07-110454-8 [IE]
This book serves as a guide to treating the increasing numbers of patients living with chronic diseases, particularly illnesses associated with poor nutrition, obesity and addiction. Topics include Navigating Language Barriers, Understanding Disability, Treating Under-served Children and much more.
CLINICAL MANUAL OF UROLOGY, 3rd edition
Philip M. Hanno, MD, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, and Alan J. Wein, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-136201-6 • 2001 • 704 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-120286-2 [IE]
The original Scut Monkey Handbook is the market-leading survival guide for the wards and in the clinic. This portable, pocket-sized “manual of manuals” provides medical students and residents with essential patient care information, including totally up-to-date coverage of current treatment protocols, clinical microbiology, critical care, emergencies and commonly used medication. Includes step-by-step information on the history and physical examination, differential diagnosis, key lab and diagnostic tests, and much more.
The second edition of this popular quick-reference guide delivers everything clinicians need to keep pace with this fastmoving field—presented in the acclaimed CURRENT format. Valuable to primary care providers as well as practicing rheumatologists, this book offers a straightforward approach to the management of difficult-to-treat rheumatologic diseases and disorders, such as arthritis, lupus, and sarcoidosis.
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CURRENT PRACTICE GUIDELINES IN PRIMARY CARE 2008
Ralph Gonzales, MD, MSPH, Associate Professor, University of California, San Francisco and Jean S. Kutner, MD, MSPH, Associate Professor and Interim Chief, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
978-0-07-149634-6 2007 • 224 pp • 17 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
PRACTICE TIPS, 4th edition
John Murtagh, MD, Monash University, Australia
978-0-07-471499-6• 2004 • 310 pp • 185 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
COMMON CLINICAL CASES A Guide to Internships
Sanjaya Senanayake, MD, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
978-0-07-471509-3 • 2004 • 300 pp • 20 illus.
A practical, informative reference on the methods of dealing with ailments presented to physicians in everyday practice. With more than 20% new material, this new edition features more than 400 illustrations.
MULTICULTURAL MEDICINE AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
David Satcher, MD, PhD, Former US Surgeon General, Former Director Center for Disease Control, Director, National Center for Primary Care Medicine, Morehouse Medical School and Rubens J. Pamies, MD, Vice Chancellor for Clinical Affairs, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
978-0-07-143680-9 • 2005 • 500 pp • 100 illus.
Common Clinical Cases takes students step-by-step through the case in order to determine the proper diagnosis and treatment. Features 36 comprehensive case studies and includes coverage of ECGs, x-rays, and CTscans.
CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2008 draws information from many sources and presents them in an easy-to-use, comprehensive package for use by any primary care clinician. It offers quick access to the latest guidelines for the most appropriate preventive services, screening methods, and treatment approaches for commonly encountered conditions in the outpatient setting.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES QUICK GLANCE
Frederick Southwick, MD, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL
978-0-07-143415-7 • 2004 • 512 pp
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
LANGE CURRENT Series
Jeffrey D. Klausner, MD, MPH, University of California, San Francisco, and Edward Hook, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL
978-0-07-145606-7 978-0-07-110461-6 [IE] • 2007 • 275 pp • 60 illus.
Specific skills, answers, and guidance to clinical issues raised by management of patients of varied cultural and economic backgrounds. Covers the principles of cultural medicine, which medical schools are addressing in physical exam sessions, and specific diseases, disorders, and clinical entities that have genetic and cultural issues associated with them. Includes case studies and evidence-based recommendations and guidelines. “This comprehensive volume…marks a significant milestone in our progress against disparities. It provides a truly interdisciplinary body of work that can inform the development of an effective strategy going forward.”
—John W. Rowe, MD, Chairman and CEO, Aetna Inc.
Designed to fit into a lab coat pocket, this handy reference provides quick access to diagnosis and treatment information of the full spectrum of infectious diseases. Features a minimum amount of text and a maximum amount of tables, charts, graphs, and mnemonics for easy access.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES A Clinical Short Course, 2nd edition
Frederick Southwick, MD, University of Florida College of Medicine
978-0-07-147722-2 978-0-07-128725-8 [IE] • 2008 • 460 pp • 144 illus (24 in full-color)
This text provides primary care providers with an easy source of up-to-date information on the diagnosis and management of patients with sexually transmitted diseases. No other STD text makes both problem-oriented and disease specific information so easily accessible with practical recommendations for disease management.
CURRENT CONSULT MEDICINE 2007
Maxine A. Papadakis, MD, Stephen J. McPhee, MD, both of University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-147218-0 978-0-07-128635-0 [IE] • 2006 • 1,424 pp • 11 illus.
LAST MINUTE INTERNAL MEDICINE A Concise Review for the Specialty Boards
Rebeka Miksad, MD, Keith Meyer, MD, and Patricia Dela Mora, MD, all of Weill Cornell College of Medicine, New York, NY
978-07-144589-4 978-0-07-124840-2 [IE] • 2007 • 464 pp • 60 illus.
Practical clinical solutions for more than 850 disorders are just seconds away in CURRENT Consult Medicine 2007. Readers will find rapid-fire answers on all aspects of adult inpatient and outpatient care, from gynecology and dermatology to neurology and toxicology. The two-page bulleted format is perfect for time-pressed residents, physicians, and students.
This concise guide to clinical infectious diseases is organized by system/region, not just by pathogen. Readers will find case examples, key point summaries, questions to aid comprehension, 24 color plates depicting key pathogens, and a related website with extensive Q&As keyed to chapters in the book. Perfect for medical students, residents taking an ID rotation, allied health professionals, and non-specialists.
Last Minute Internal Medicine concentrates Internal Medicine board exam preparation into a single powerpacked review. Organized by organ system, this resource focuses on must know facts that will appear on the exam and present them in a quick summary format with tables, lists, and concise narrative.
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Bestseller!
MICROBIOLOGY
SHERRIS MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 5th edition
Kenneth J. Ryan, MD; George Ray, MD; Nafees Ahmad, MD; Eskild Peterson, MD, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, AZ.
FIRST AID FOR THE MEDICINE CLERKSHIP, 2nd edition
Latha Stead, MD, S. Matthew Stead, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Matthew S. Kaufman, MD, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY, and Samy I. McFarlane, MD, Broroklyn, NY
978-0-07-144875-8 • 2005 • 416 pp • 55 illus. 978-0-07-124845-7 [IE]
CASE FILES: INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2nd edition
LANGE Case Files Series
Eugene C. Toy, MD, John T. Patlan, MD, Phillip R. Orlander, MD, Fabrizia Faustinella, MD, PhD, and S. Elizabeth Cruse, MD, all of University of Texas, Houston Medical School, Houston, TX
978-0-07-146303-4 978-0-07-110462-3 [IE] • 2007 • 528 pp • 25 illus.
978-0-07-160402-4 November 2009 • 992 pp • 180 illus.
THE PATIENT HISTORY Evidence-Based Approach
A LANGE medical book
Lawrence M. Tierney, Jr., MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, and Mark C. Henderson, MD, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA
978-0-07-140260-6 • 2004 • 500 pp 978-0-07-124010-9 [IE]
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Walter R. Wilson, MD, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MI, and Merle A. Sande, MD, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
978-0-8385-1494-8 • 2001 • 985 pp • 50 illus.
This authoritative and classic text—completely revised for its Fifth Edition—is a dynamic, student-friendly introduction to the nature of microorganisms and their role in the maintenance of health or in the causation of disease. The Fifth Edition features the addition of fourcolor illustrations, an online learning center with case studies and board review questions, and expanded coverage of global issues.
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY: THE BIG PICTURE
Neal R. Chamberlain, PhD, Still University of Health Science/KCOM, Kirksville, MO
978-0-07-147661-4 978-0-07-128728-9 [IE] • 2008 • 456 pp • 450 fullcolor illus.
INTERNAL MEDICINE BOARD REVIEW, 3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Zevitz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL, and Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-146432-1 • 2005 • 413 pp • 10 illus.
This innovative text reinforces the proper practice of problem-centered history taking. After a brief review of the steps in history taking, the book then discusses the entire patient by organ system, suggesting questions and analyzing potential responses in a decision-tree format.
CURRENT ESSENTIALS OF MEDICINE, 3rd edition
A Lange medical book
Lawrence M. Tierney, Jr., MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, and Mary Whooley, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-143832-2 • 2005 • 688 pp • 978-0-07-124848-8 [IE]
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Internal Medicine Exam. Readers will find more than 4250+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
This full-color resource is specifically written to provide medical students with what they truly must know in order to succeed in their medical microbiology and immunology course and on the USMLE. Readers will find a system-based approach, key concepts, numerous tables and illustrations, USMLE-style questions and comprehensive yet concise text.
MICROBIOLOGY PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review, 12th Edition
James D. Kettering, PhD and Hansel M. Fletcher, PhD, Loma Linda University School of Medicine
978-0-07-147179-4 978-0-07-126262-0 [IE] • 2007 • 352 pp • 50 illus.
Provides diagnosis and treatment information on more than 500 medical disorders.
Also available in PDA: 978-0-07-146378-2 • 2005
This is an outstanding review for microbiology questions on the USMLE Step 1 and course exams. Readers will find 500 board-format questions, complete explanations of both correct and incorrect answers, and valuable high-yield facts.
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USMLE ROAD MAP Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
LANGE Road Map Series
Timothy J. Bos, PhD, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, and Kenneth D. Somers, PhD, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
978-0-07-143507-9 • 2004 • 240 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-111686-2 [IE]
COLOR ATLAS & SYNOPSIS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, 2nd edition
H. Hunter Handsfield, MD, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA
978-0-07-026033-7 • 2000 • 250 pp • 200 illus.
DEJA REVIEW Microbiology & Immunology
Eric Chen is a medical student at the University of California, Irvine.
978-0-07-146866-4 978-0-07-110456-2 [IE] • 2006 • 225 pp • 26 illus.
Bestseller!
REVIEW OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 10th edition
Warren Levinson, MD, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-149620-9 978-0-07-128177-5 [IE] • 2008 • 620 pp • 132 illus.
NEPHROLOGY
VANDER’S RENAL PHYSIOLOGY,
7th edition
LANGE FLASH CARDS Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
LANGE Flash Cards Series
Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology provides a concise review of the medically important aspects of microbiology, covering the basic and clinical aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology and immunology. The content is enhanced by numerous pedagogical features such as clinical case discussions, sample questions in USMLE format, and a USMLEpractice exam. Timothy J. Bos, PhD, and Kenneth D. Samers, PhD, both of Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
978-0-07-145152-9 • 2005 • 200 cards printed on 2 sides • 978-0-07-110512-5 [IE]
LANGE Physiology Series
Douglas Eaton, PhD and John Pooler, PhD are on the faculty of Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
CASE FILES: MICROBIOLOGY
2nd edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, TX, Cynthia R. Skinner DeBord, PhD, is Adjunct Faculty, Biology, at Tomball College, in Tomball, TX. She was formerly the microbiology course director at UT—Houston School of Medicine, Audrey Wanger, PhD, The University of Texas, Gilbert A. Castro, PhD, The University of Texas at El Paso in El Paso, TX, Donald Briscoe, MD, The Methodist Hospital Houston, TX, and James D. Kettering, PhD, Loma Linda University Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, in Loma Linda, CA.
978-0-07-149258-4 978-0-07-127887-4 [IE] • 2008 • 432 pp • 25 illus.
978-0-07-161303-3 July 2009 • 250 pp • 70 illus.
200 portable and concise flashcards provide medical students with an excellent review resource for USMLE preparation and course review. One side of the card features a clinical vignette that is a mini-case study of the disease and the other side presents the etiology and epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment and prevention of the disorder.
This classic text explores the fundamentals of renal physiology that are essential for an understanding of clinical medicine. The book clearly explains the relationship between blood pressure and renal function and includes questions and answers at the end of each chapter.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT NEPHROLOGY AND HYPERTENSION
Allen R. Nissenson, MD, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California; Edgar V. Lerma, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine; Jeffrey S. Berns, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
JAWETZ, MELNICK, & ADELBERG’S MEDICAL MICOBIOLOGY, 24th Edition
Geoff Brooks, MD, University of California at San Francisco, Janet Butel, PhD, Baylor University College of Medicine, Stephen A. Morse, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
978-0-07-147666-9 978-0-07-128735-7 [IE] • 2007 • 832 pp • 90 illus.
More than 50 high-yield microbiology cases, each with USMLE-format review questions, help medical students excel in the microbiology course and improve their course-exam and USMLE Step 1 scores. Featuring new and improved USMLE-format review questions for each case, this review is a primer on how to approach clinical problems and teaches students to think like doctors.
978-0-07-144787-4 978-0-07-128742-5 [IE] • January 2009 • 508 pp
This classic text covers the basic and clinical aspects of microbiology. Readers will find review questions in USMLE format at the end of each chapter as well as a clinical correlations chapter that offers case studies focusing on the differential diagnosis and management of microbial infections.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Nephrology and Hypertension offers a practical, clinical review of the state-of-the-art approach to the management of kidney diseases and hypertension—in the popular CURRENT format. It offers coverage of all the major diseases and disorders plus all the leading therapies.
Nephrology/Neurology/Neuroscience
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CURRENT ESSENTIALS NEPHROLOGY & HYPERTENSION
Allen R. Nissenson, MD, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California; Edgar V. Lerma, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine; Jeffrey S. Berns, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
NEUROLOGY/ NEUROSCIENCE
Bestseller!
CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
7th edition
A LANGE medical book
Roger P. Simon, MD, Legacy Health Systems, Portland, OR. Michael J. Aminoff, MD, DSc, FRCP, University of San Francisco, CA. David A. Greenberg, MD, PhD, Buck Institute for Age Research, Novato, CA.
ADAMS AND VICTOR’S PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY,
9th edition
Allan Ropper, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, Martin A. Samuels, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
978-0-07-144903-8 978-0-07-128738-8 [IE] • November 2009 • 500 pp • 100 illus.
This portable guide provides “nutshell” information on the diagnosis and treatment of common kidney diseases and disorders. Featuring a “disease per page” presentation with bulleted lists for quick scanning, the book covers transplantation medicine and interventional procedures and includes important subspecialty considerations. Coverage of each disease includes: essentials of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, and a clinical pearl.
978-0-07-154644-7 978-0-07-163565-3 [IE] • August 2009 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
978-0-07-149992-7 May 2009 • 1500 pp • 700 illus.
Bestseller!
CLINICAL DIALYSIS, 4th edition
Allen R. Nissenson, MD, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, and Richard N. Fine, MD, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY
978-0-07-141939-0 • 2005 • 1,100 pp • 285 illus.
The definitive text on the full spectrum of neurology, Adams and Victor’s provides the treatment and management strategies needed to confidently handle both common and rare neurologic conditions. Reviewers have favorably compared the book’s consistent, single voice to consulting with an experienced senior colleague. The latest scientific research is included in just the right amount of detail to serve as a clinical reference or a starting point for additional learning.
Clinical Neurology offers a strong foundation in clinical neuroscience covering everything needed for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders. Information is thoroughly updated and presented as a practice-oriented approach to neurology based on the patient’s presenting symptoms or signs. The Seventh Edition has been updated to include relevant web sites, a glossary, 200 tables and figures, and coverage of both standard and new therapies.
CLINICAL BRAIN MAPPING
Daniel Yoshor, MD and Eli M. Mizrahi, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
NEUROANATOMY TEXT AND ATLAS, 4th edition
John H. Martin, PhD, College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University in New York, NY
The leading reference on dialysis! Written by world renownded experts, it provides expert coverage of essential new techniques in peritoneal dialysis, home dialysis, pediatric dialysis, and more.
978-0-07-148441-1 May 2009 • 350 pp • 350 illus.
NEPHROLOGY IN 30 DAYS
30 Days Series
Robert Reilly, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, and Mark Perazella, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
978-0-07-143701-1 • 2005 • 500 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-124883-9 [IE]
978-0-07-160396-6 November 2009 • 500 pp • 340 illus.
Clinical Brain Mapping provides a practical guide to mapping brain function prior to neurosurgery. Featuring 350 illustrations, this step-by-step guide provides complete coverage of mapping methods from the classic Wada test to the newest MRI and magnetoencephalography procedures.
Using a combined functional and regional approach to neuroanatomy, this classic explores how parts of the nervous system work together to regulate body systems and produce behavior. It thoroughly covers the sensory, motor and integrative systems of the brain and presents an overview of the function in relation to structure and the locations of major pathways and neuronal integrative regions. The Fourth Edition includes 4-color images and shows brain views produced by MRI and PET imaging technology.
“This is an absolutely wonderful book and excellent for medical students, PA’s, and trainees in all the medical disciplines.”
—Doody’s Review Service
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Neurology/Neuroscience
Published since 1938!
CLINICAL NEUROANATOMY,
26th edition
Stephen Waxman, MD, PhD, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
MOLECULAR NEUROPHARMACOLOGY A Foundation for Clinical Neuroscience, 2nd edition
Eric J. Nestler, MD, Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Southwestern Medical School, Graduate School of Biomedical Science in Dallas, Texas, Stephen E. Hyman, MD, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Robert C. Malenka, MD, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY
Helen Cross, MD, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, Michael Duchowny, MD, Miami Children’s Hospital, Tracy Glauser, MD, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Edouard Hirsch, MD, University Hospital Strasbourg, France, Alexis Arzimanoglou, MD, University Hospital Robert Debre, Paris, France
978-0-07-160399-7 October 2009 • 352 pp • 400 illus. (many in full-color)
Clinical Neuroanatomy explores the relationship between neuroanatomy and neurology and reviews the advances in molecular and cellular biology and neuropharmacology as they relate to neuroanatomy. The Twenty-Sixth Edition has been updated to include four-color illustrations, an online learning center, the addition of study questions to each chapter, and more.
978-0-07- 148521-6 April 2010 • 464 pp • 350 illus • Includes DVD
NEUROLOGY PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review
7th edition
David Anschel, MD, St. Charles Hospital, Port Jefferson, NY.
978-0-07-148127-4 2009 • 660 pp • 350 illus.
Molecular Pharmacology is a highly readable primer on how brain chemistry relates to normal brain function. Medical students will find key information about neurologic and psychiatric diseases and how to treat them, while novice neuroscientists will learn how the molecular mechanisms of proteins, messengers, and receptors affect the systems of an organism. This highly readable text is extremely well illustrated with clear, didactic figures in full color throughout the book.
Comprehensive and easy to use, Pediatric Epilepsy offers practical guidance on every facet of diagnosis and treatment. With algorithms and drug-dosage tables throughout, it emphasizes care of the patient with all medical and surgical treatment options presented.Beginning with an overview on treatment principles and diagnostic techniques and continuing with sections on specific problems grouped by age of presentation, this resources covers every type of seizure and epileptic syndrome that occurs in childhood.
CLINICAL NEUROIMAGING Cases and Key Points
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Series
David T. Anschel, MD, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, Pantaleo Romanelli, MD, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, and Avi Mazumdar, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-147938-7 978-0-07-128723-4 [IE] • 2007 • 200 pp • 350 illus.
978-0-07-159792-0 April 2009 • 384 pp • 35 illus.
NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS
Anthony Amato, MD, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts and James A. Russell, DO, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
978-0-07-141612-2: 2008 • 632 pp • 500 illus.
Neurology: PreTest® SelfAssessment & Review is the perfect way for students to assess their knowledge of Neurology for shelf exams and the USMLE Step 2 CK. It features 500 USMLE-style questions and answers along with detailed explanations of both correct and incorrect answers. Readers will also find 45 must-know clinical images. All questions have been reviewed by students who recently passed the boards and completed their clerkship.
PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND MOVEMENT DISORDERS
T.N. Mehrota, MD, Chair, Department of Medicine, LLRM Medical College, Meerut, India.
978-0-07-160186-3 2008 • 675 pp
Neuromuscular Disorders provides readers with everything they need to know about both nerve and muscle disorders in one comprehensive yet concise volume. In full-color and with 500 illustrations to simplify the diagnostic process and clarify key concepts, this text delivers practical, treatment-oriented coverage.
Clinical Neuroimaging offers one-stop, essential preparation for neuroimagng examinations. This unique review utilizes a step-by-step approach to case-based learning that assures more thorough retention of material, and reinforces readers understanding of even the most difficult topics. Coverage reflects all the recent advances of clinical importance, so readers can assimilate critical new information easily into their examination preparation activities and daily practice.
Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders provides a complete overview of both Parkinson’s Disease as well as other movement disorders. This well-organized, expertly written resource clearly lays out disease epidemiology and pathology, symptoms and signs, features, approaches, fluctation function, pharmacokinetic strategies, and a detailed description of the disease through subjective treatment at various levels.
Neurology/Neuroscience
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NEUROSCIENCE PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review
6th Edition
Allan Siegel, PhD, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
978-0-07-147180-0 978-0-07-126288-0 [IE] • 2007 • 384 pp • 30 illus.
USMLE ROAD MAP: NEUROSCIENCE
2nd edition
James S. White, PhD, University of Pennsylvania.
978-0-07-149623-0 978-0-07-127816-4 [IE] • 2008 • 224 pp • 120 illus.
MYOLOGY, 3rd edition
Andrew G. Engel, MD, Mayo Clinic Foundation, Rochester, MN
978-0-07-137180-3 • 2004 • 1,800 pp • 1,200 illus.
This is the best review for neuroscience questions on the USMLE Step 1 and course exams. Readers will find 500 board-format questions, complete explanations of both correct and incorrect answers, and valuable high-yield facts.
USMLE Road Map: Neuroscience presents a concise and focused examination of the essential concepts in for students in Medical Neuroscience. The outline is enhanced with an extensive and original illustration program that visually conveys the essential information and promotes retention of the material. Features such as clinical correlations and clinical problems are also included.
HARRISON'S NEUROLOGY IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
Stephen Hauser, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-145745-3 • 2006 • 368 pp • 155 illus.
PRINCIPLES OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE
Harold Adams, MD, University of Iowa School of Medicine, Des Moines, IA
978-0-07-141653-5 • 2006 • 832 pp • 500 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT NEUROLOGY
LANGE CURRENT Series
John C. M. Brust, MD, Columbia University, New York, NY
978-0-07-142366-3 • 2006 • 750 pp • 250 illus. 978-0-07-127513-2 [IE]
This is the only book to comprehensively cover the full spectrum of clinical management strategies for diagnosing, treating, rehabilitating and preventing all variations of stroke and other cerebrovascular disorders and malformations. Adams skillfully combines clinical information with the molecular and basic science principles underpinning these diseases, offering a balanced perspective to aid in the choice and application of optimal treatment strategies—including the latest clotbusting drug therapies.
The content of the Neurology section of Harrison’s Principles of Medicine, 16th Edition— complete with review questions, brand new diagrams, and clinical photographsedited by one of the most respected neurologists in the world and the entire Harrison's team of world renowned authorities.
The best and most current coverage of neurology! Includes treatment strategies, dosage guidelines, and the latest trends in the specialty. Readers will find coverage of a wide range of important topics, including epilepsy, neoplasma, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, common headache, movement disorders, and central nervous system infections.
Bestseller!
PRINCIPLES OF NEURAL SCIENCE, 4th edition
Eric R. Kandel, MD, James H. Schwartz, MD, PhD, Thomas M. Jessell, PhD, all of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
978-0-8385-7701-1 978-0-07-112000-5 [IE] • 2000 • 1,560 pp • 1,200 illus.
FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY Text and Atlas, 2nd edition
Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS, and Ronald A. Bergman, PhD, both of University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
978-0-07-140812-7 • 2005 • 550 pp • 440 illus.
TECHNIQUE OF THE NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION, 5th edition
William DeMyer, MD, University of Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
978-0-07-140568-3 • 2003 • 624 pp • 125 illus. 978-0-07-121907-5 [IE]
This classic in neuroscience defines the scientific understanding of the brain, nervous system, and human behavior. “...in a class of its own.”— Nature
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Neurology/Neuroscience/Nutrition
FIRST EXPOSURE: NEUROLOGY
First Exposure Series
Howard Kirshner, MD, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
978-0-07-145819-1 • 2007 • 320 pp • 70 illus. 978-0-07-110490-6 [IE]
PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Karen Roos, MD, University of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN
978-0-07-140816-5 • 2005 • 832 pp • 500 illus.
CASE FILES: NEUROSCIENCE
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas.TX, Rahul Jandial, MD, The Burnham Institute for Medical Research, in San Diego, CA, and Evan Y. Snyder, MD, PhD, UCSD, in San Diego, CA
978-0-07-148921-8 978-0-07-126814-1 [IE] • 2008 • 400 pp • 25 illus.
NEUROLOGY Examination & Board Review
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Series
Nizar Souayah, MD, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-137839-0 • 2004 • 400 pp • 110 illus. 978-0-07-124724-5 [IE]
Students taking their neurology clerkship will get up to speed fast on the examination and diagnostic skills, symptom complexes, specific diseases and “don't miss diagnoses” that must be mastered to successfully complete the clerkship. Organized to follow the core competencies of the clerkship curriculum, this First Exposure guide covers the basics of neuroanatomy, the neurological examination, signs and symptoms, and specific neurological disorders.
DEJA REVIEW: NEUROSCIENCE
Deja Review Series
Matthew Tremblay, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
978-0-07-147462-7 • September 2006 • 225 pp • 25 illus. • 978-0-07-110095-3 [IE]
Fifty high-yield clinically -oriented neuroscience cases, each with USMLE-format review questions, help medical students excel in the required neuroscience course and improve their course-exam and USMLE Step 1 scores. Featuring new and improved review questions for each case, this is a primer on how to approach clinical problems and teaches students to think like doctors.
NEUROLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
2nd edition
NUTRITION
CLINICAL SPORTS NUTRITION,
3rd edition
Louise Burke, PhD, Australian Institute of Sport, Bruce, Australia, and Vicki Deakin, University of Canberra, Belconnen, Australia
978-0-07-471602-1 • McGraw-Hill Australia • 2006 • 860 pp
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Labanowski, MD, South East Alabama Medical Center, Dothan, AL, and Nicholas Lorenzo, MD, Founding Editor-in-Chief eMedicine Neurology Online Reference, Founder Neurological Consulting of Nebraska, Kansas, and Minnesota
978-0-07-146435-2 • 2005 • 310 pp • 30 illus.
PAIN MEDICINE & MANAGEMENT Just the Facts
Mark S. Wallace, MD, University of California, San Diego, CA
978-0-07-141182-0 • 2004 • 400 pp 978-0-07-124013-0 [IE]
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Neurology Board Exam. Readers will find 2900+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
Published Since 1938!
CLINICAL NEUROANATOMY, NEUROLOGY OF HEREDITARY METABOLIC DISEASES OF CHILDREN,
3rd edition
Gilles Lyon, MD, Edwin H. Kolodny, MD, and Gregory M. Pastores, MD, all of New York University Medical Center
978-0-07-144508-5 • 2006 • 500 pp • 60 illus.
25th edition
Stephen G. Waxman, MD, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
978-0-07-139238-9 • 2003 • 384 pp • 430 illus. 978-0-07-123142-8 [IE]
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY , HEPATOLOGY, & NUTRITION
Stefano Guandalini, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-141630-6 • 2004 • 464 pp • 80 illus.
CASE FILES: NEUROLOGY
Eugene C. Toy, MD, Ericka P. Simpson, MD, Ron Tintner, MD, David Rosenfield, MD, and Milvia Pleitez, MD, are all of The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas.TX
978-0-07-148287-5 978-0-07-126293-4 [IE] • 2007 • 456 pp • 32 illus.
This clinical, highly readable reference offers a step-bystep approach to diagnosing and choosing the appropriate course of therapy for complex metabolic and molecular diseases in children. To facilitate diagnoses, the text subdivides diseases in accordance with their age of onset, and describes these conditions in language relevant to the age of the child patient. The 3rd Edition is completely up to date with newly discovered diseases, diagnostic tests and treatment options.
Case Files: Neurology presents 55 high-yield clinical cases, each of which illustrates essential concepts in neurology. Every case includes an extended discussion, definitions of key terms, clinical pearls, and USMLE-style review questions. This interactive learning system helps readers learn instead of just memorize.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Bestseller!
WOMEN’S HEALTH
Review and Cases
Marjorie Jenkins, MD, Department of Medicine University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, TX.
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition
Karen Schneider, MD, University of Texas-Houston. Stephen K. Patrick, MD, The Methodist Hospital-Dallas in Dallas, TX.
WILLIAMS OBSTETRICS
23rd edition
F. Gary Cunningham, MD; Kenneth J. Leveno, MD; Steven L. Bloom, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and Parkland Hospital, Dallas TX; John C. Hauth, MD, Dwight Rouse, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Catherine Spong, MD, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD.
978-0-07-148971-3 May 2009 • 364 pp • 100 illus. (48 in full-color)
978-0-07-159979-5 350 pp • 30 illus. • April 2009
Women’s Health is a much-needed review of case studies relating to a subject that until recently was sorely neglected: non-OB women’s health issues. Covering such subjects as cardiovascular disease, pulmonary problems, neurology, and psychiatric disorders, it serves as a practical, overall review of women’s health issues. Dozens of clinical topics encountered in the care of women are detailed, as are case vignettes that review basic science concepts and help put those concepts into the framework of clinical medicine.
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
Allan Covens, MD, FRCSC, Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Toronto and Rachel Kupets, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Center, University
978-0-07-149324-6 2009 • 350 pp • 300 illus. • Includes DVD
978-0-07-149701-5 August 2009 • 1450 pp • 1100 full-color illus.
Williams Obstetrics is the most detailed, comprehensive, and rigorously-referenced text on the subject. Written by an author team from the world-renowned Parkland Hospital, the hallmarks of this classic are its thoroughness, scientific basis, and practical applicability for the obstetrician at the bedside. The Twenty-Third Edition features a new full-color design that includes greater use of icons and headings, 1100 illustrations, and a greater emphasis on evidence-based medicine.
CASE FILES: HIGH-RISK OBSTETRICS
LANGE Case Files Series
Eugence C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX; Edward Yeomans, MD, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, TX; Linda Fonseca, MD, Northwestern Medical School in Chicago, IL; Mary A. Carroll, MD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
WILLIAMS GYNECOLOGY
John O. Schorge, MD, Joseph I. Schaffer, MD, Lisa M. Halvorson, MD, Barbara L. Hoffman, MD, Karen D. Bradshaw, MD, F. Gary Cunningham, MD, all of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Parkland Hospital, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX
978-0-07-147257-9 2008 • 1,536 pp • 800 illus. (350 in full-color)
This complete guide to the increasingly popular procedure of minimally invasive surgery for gynecological cancer shows readers how to perform more than thirty procedures, using surgery video stills; all referenced videos are included on the accompanying DVD. This package includes all the relevant information about current research, patient selection, equipment, and anesthetic considerations.
ATLAS OF FETAL ANOMALIES
978-0-07-160543-4 September 2009 • 450 pp
Asim Kurjak, MD is affiliated with the University of Zagreb Medical School, Croatia.
978-0-07-160185-6 2008 • 405 pp • 400 illus. (some in full-color)
CASE FILES: GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY
LANGE Case Files Series
Eugene C. Toy, MD, Cristo Papasakelariou, MD; Konrad Harms, MD, Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX; Keith Reeves, MD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NY, NY.
Written by clinicians from the same department of obstetrics and gynecology responsible for the landmark Williams Obstetrics, this resource represents the first truly clinical text in gynecology that bridges the gap between the medical and surgical aspects of the discipline. Covering the full spectrum of gynecologic disorders, it includes a full-color atlas section consisting of 350 illustrations.
Atlas of Fetal Anomalies is a comprehensive reference for the diagnosis of fetal anomalies by using ultrasound imaging, including 4D ultrasound and color Doppler ultrasound. Richly illustrated with 400 illustrations (some in full-color), superbly organized, and with guidelines from distinguished practitioners, it’s the perfect one-stop resource for quickly referencing an anomaly or imaging procedure.
978-0-07-159280-2 September 2009 • 460 pp • 55 illus.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
Bestseller!
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, 10th edition
LANGE CURRENT Series
Alan H. DeCherney, MD, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, and Lauren Nathan, MD, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, Murphy Goodwin, MD, University of Southern California Medical School, Los Angeles, CA, Neri Laufer, MD, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem
978-0-07-143900-8 • 2006 • 1,166 pp • 455 illus. 978-0-07-110509-5 [IE]
FIRST AID FOR THE OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY CLERKSHIP, 2nd
edition
DEJA REVIEW Obstetrics & Gynecology
Catherine J. Lee and Emily S. Miller, both of Johns Hopkins University
978-0-07-148122-9 978-0-07-126269-9 [IE] • 2007 • 416 pp • 20 illus.
First Aid Clerkship Series
Latha Stead, MD, Mayo Clinic, S. Matthew Stead, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, and Matthew S. Kaufman, MD, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
978-0-07-144874-1 • 2006 • 300 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-110092-2 [IE]
This student-to-student guide is the only Obstetrics & Gynecology Clerkship and shelf-exam review with insider information on real test questions from students who have excelled in the clerkship. Follows the format of the best-selling First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, and includes Exam and Wards tips for top performance on the wards and the shelf exam.
LANGE Q&A Obstetrics & Gynecology,
8th edition
Louis Vontver, MD, University of Washington School of Medicine, Vern Katz, MD, Sacred Heart Medical Center, Vicki Mendiratta, MD, University of Washington School of Medicine, Sharon Phelan, MD, University of New Mexico, School of Medicine, and Roger Smith, MD, Kansas City-Truman Medical Center
978-0-07-146139-9 • 2006 • 320 pp • 30 illus.
Written by top students who just aced the exam, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy recall. Readers will find high-yield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for effective last minute cramming. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those found on the shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
“Extremely thorough and accurate…an excellent reference for medical students, junior residents, and primary care physicians. No other general textbook comparable in price covers the discipline as well.” —New
England Journal of Medicine
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Cases, Questions & Answers
Richard Azziz, MD, MPH, Cedars-Sinai medical center
978-0-07-145820-7 978-0-07-110005-2 [IE] • 2006 • 320 pp • 200 illus.
Completely revised and updated, this comprehensive reference provides the latest clinically relevant information on all aspects of women’s health care. New contributors offer up-to-the-minute reports on late pregnancy complications, multiple pregnancy, thirdtrimester hemorrhage, and infertility.
Delivering 1,000 USMLE-format questions, answers, and explanations for each answer, this review book in the popular Lange Q&A series offers students the most efficient preparation possible for the USMLE Step 2 and the Obstetrics/Gynecology shelf exam. Includes comprehensive practice test for self-assessment.
FIRST AID FOR THE OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY BOARDS
First Aid Series
Jeannine Rahimian, MD, UCLA, and Tao Le, MD, Johns Hopkins Medical School
978-0-07-145531-2 • 2006 • 608 pp • 125 illus. 978-0-07-110086-1 [IE]
ATLAS OF GYNECOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
Ossama Tawfik, MD, PhD; Fang Fan, MD, PhD; Ivan Damjanov, MD, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
978-0-07-148572-2 2007 • 158 pp • 273 fullcolor illus.
Unique exam-prep guide that simulates case conferences by presenting 150 clinical vignettes, specifically selected for their efficacy in preparing for board exams and for their prevalence in current clinical practice. Covers all areas of OB-GYN, including Obstetrics, Gynecology, REI, GYN Oncology, Urogynecology and Office Management/ General Health and Screening. All 1,000 questions are accompanied by concise explanatory answers, making this an exceptional clinical reference as well as test-prep tool.
ESSENTIAL REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
Bruce R. Carr, MD, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, Richard E. Blackwell, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, and Ricardo Azziz, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
978-0-07-140993-3 • 2004 • 750 pp • 200 illus.
Following the popular First Aid series format, this high yield review covers everything doctors must know to ace the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology board certification exam and in-service exam. This concise, time-friendly study aid is perfect for time-strapped residents.
Written by world famous pathologist Dr. Ivan Damjanov along with two of his colleagues, this is a magnificently illustrated overview of the field of gynecologic pathology. Featuring over 270 full color photomicrographs, gross pathology studies, and illustrations, this quick reference is both concise and affordable.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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INFERTILITY
Practical Pathways Series
Marcelle Cedars, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-139931-9 • 2005 • 352 pp • 100 illus.
Bestseller!
WILLIAMS MANUAL OF OBSTETRICS, 22nd edition
Kenneth J. Leveno, MD, Gary Cunningham, MD, Norman F. Gant, MD, James M. Alexander, MD, Steven L. Bloom, MD, Brian M. Casey, MD, Jodi S. Dashe, MD, Jeanne S. Sheffield, MD, Nicole P. Yost, MD, all of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, TX
978-0-07-147936-3 978-0-07-127413-5 [IE] • 2007 • 626 pp • 250 illus.
CASE FILES: OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, 2nd edition
LANGE Case Files Series
Eugene C. Toy, MD, Benton Baker III, MD, Patti Jaye Ross, MD, and Larry C. Gilstrap III, MD, all of University of Texas-Houston Medical School, Houston, TX
978-0-07-146301-0 • 2006 • 456 pp • 26 illus. 978-0-07-110463-0 [IE]
An authoritative clinical decision-making guide to the assessment and treatment of the infertile patient.
MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS IN PREGNANCY
Practical Pathways Series
Sabrina D. Craigo, MD, Tufts University, Boston, MA, and Emily R. Baker, MD, Dartmouth University, Lebanon, NH
978-0-07-141715-0 • 2005 • 448 pp • 100 illus.
This concise, portable manual distills keys facts and diagnostic and treatment guidelines from the bestselling Williams Obstetrics, 22e. The initial section covers the management of uncomplicated pregnancy and the rest of the content focuses on challenging and complicated pregnancy and post-partum management.
MEDICATION SAFETY IN PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING
Gideon Koren, MD, University of Toronto, Canada
PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
Mark I. Evans, MD, St. Luke’sRoosevelt Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-8385-7682-3 • 2005 • 848 pp • 350 illus.
978-0-07-144828-4 2007 • 864 pp • 152 illus.
An evidence-based, step-bystep guide to complications in pregnancy. Each disorder-focused chapter features a high-yield “pathway” summarizing the best course of action.
WILLIAMS OBSTETRICS Study Guide, 22nd edition
Susan M. Cox, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, Claudia L. Werner, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX,, F. Gary Cunningham, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, and Barbara L. Hoffman, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
978-0-07-142782-1 • 2005 • 336 pp 978-0-07-124886-0 [IE]
Features the latest imaging technology, a review of genetics, molecular biology, and cytogenetics, and special chapters on counseling, cross-cultural, legal, and ethical issues.
The most comprehensive, authoritative guide on the effects of prescription and OTC drugs, alternative therapies and other substances on pregnant women, the fetus and the nursing child.
MEDICATION SAFETY IN PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING A to Z Pocket Guide
Gideon Koren, MD, University of Toronto, Canada
978-0-07-144827-7 • 2006 • 464 pp • 50 illus. 978-0-07-110059-5 [IE]
OBSTETRIC INTENSIVE CARE MANUAL, 2nd edition
Michael R. Foley, MD, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Thomas H. Strong, Jr., MD, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, and Thomas J. Garite, MD, University of California at Irvine, Orange, CA
978-0-07-141055-7 • 2004 • 464 pp • 60 illus.
This invaluable 2,000+ question and answer selfassessment guide allows residents and practitioners to test their knowledge and identify areas requiring further study.
This book presents comprehensive, authoritative coverage on the effects of prescription and over-thecounter drugs as well as herbals, chemicals, and radiologicals, on the mother, fetus, and nursing child. Organized A-Z for ease of use, this handson resource also includes evidence-based recommendations from the renowned Motherisk Program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
OPERATIVE OBSTETRICS,
2nd edition
Larry C. Gilstrap, III, MD, University of Texas-Houston Medical School, Houston, TX, F. Gary Cunningham, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, and J. Peter Van Dorsten, MD, Medical University of North Carolina, Charleston, SC
978-0-8385-7387-7 • 2002 • 816 pp • 400 illus. 978-0-07-121261-8 [IE]
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Obstetrics & Gynecoogy/Ophthalmology
The Step-by-Step Series
Handy pocket-size references at the point-of-care featuring a clear understanding of the topic with full-color illustrations and a photo-packed CD-ROM. Kuldeep Singh, MBBS, and Narendra Malhotra, MD
MANAGEMENT OF THE PERIMENOPAUSE
Practical Pathways Series
James Liu, MD, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, and Margery L. S. Gass, MD, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
978-0-07-142281-9 • 2006 • 360 pp • 100 illus.
OPHTHALMOLOGY
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY ATLAS
Vishall Gupta, MD, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
STEP-BY-STEP ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS
978-0-07-144654-9 • 2005 • 178 pp • 245 illus.
OFFICE UROGYNECOLOGY
Practical Pathways Series
Anne Weber, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, Linda Brubaker, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, Joseph Schaffer, MD, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, and Marc Toglia, MD, Riddle OB/GYN Associates, Media, PA
978-0-07-138775-0 • 2004 • 752 pp • 100 illus.
978-0-07-160183-2 September 2009 • 675 pp • 600 full-color illus. • Includes DVD
Featuring 600 full-color illustrations, Diabetic Retinopathy Atlas is a complete reference to the most current diagnosis and treatment techniques for this affliction. An accompanying DVD illustrates surgical procedures being performed by internationally-known specialists.
STEP-BY-STEP ULTRASOUND IN GYNECOLOGY
978-0-07-144655-6 • 2005 • 140 pp • 154 illus.
CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY ATLAS
Samar K. Basak, Disha Eye Hospital and Research Centre, India.
978-0-07-160201-3 2008 • 322 pp • 2111 fullcolor illus.
UROGYNECOLOGY AND FEMALE PELVIC RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Just the Facts
Sam Siddighi, MD, and Jeff Hardesty, MD, Loma Linda University, CA
978-0-07-144799-7 • 2006 • 320 pp • 30 illus.
STEP-BY-STEP ULTRASOUND IN INFERTILITY
978-0-07-144658-7 • 2005 •122 pp • 91 illus.
Provides 200 board-type self-assessment questions with answers and explanations to reinforce understanding.
PATHOLOGY OF THE BREAST,
2nd edition
Fattaneh A. Tavassoli, MD, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
978-0-8385-7704-2 • 1999 • 669 pp • 719 illus.
Clinical Ophthalmology Atlas is designed to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of ocular disease. This comprehensive volume covers the full spectrum of common and uncommon eye diseases, identifying and describing each disorder with more than 2,000 high-quality, full-color photographs and concise, clinically-relevant text.
GLAUCOMA DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Ashok Garg, MD, PhD, Medical Director, Garge Eye Institute and Research Centre, Hisar, India.
978-0-07-160195-5 2008 • 576 pp • 900 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE PRENATAL AND NEONATAL BRAIN, 2nd edition
Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, MD, Ana Monteagudo, MD, both of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY, and Harris L. Cohen, MD, SUNY Health Science Center, Brooklyn, NY
978-0-8385-8859-8 • 2001 • 576 pp • 736 illus. 978-0-07-115042-2 [IE]
Glaucoma: Diagnosis and Treatment is a comprehensive, full-color overview of the current diagnostic and treatment techniques for glaucoma. Divided into four manageable sections, this reference represents the combined expertise of an international group of experts in the field. Authoritative and allinclusive, it features high-quality surgical videos on an accompanying DVD and 900 full-color illustrations.
Ophthalmology
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LAMELLAR CORNEAL SURGERY
Thomas John, MD, Loyola University, Chicago, IL.
978-0-07-160192-4 2008 • 720 pp • 1000 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
(Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
VAUGHAN & ASBURY'S GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGY,
17th edition
Paul Riordan-Eva, FRCS, FRCO, Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust (UK), and John P. Wichter, MD, MPH, University of California, San Francisco
978-0-07-144314-2 978-0-07-110445-6 [IE] • 2007 • 480 pp • 401 illus.
THE COLOR ATLAS AND SYNOPSIS OF CLINICAL OPTHAMOLOGY SERIES
Each book covers the following areas: Epidemiology and Etiology; History Physical Examination; Differential Diagnosis; Laboratory and Special Examinations; Diagnosis; Prognosis; Management.
All with 150 full-color illustations and 100 black and white illustratons. Series editor: Christopher J. Rapuano, MD All authors are from Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
From its valuable review of the general anatomy of the cornea to its highly visual, hands-on guidance to the field’s latest developments and surgical procedures, Lamellar Corneal Surgery is the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to the entire range of lamellar corneal surgery. With more than 1000 full-color illustrations and a DVD with surgical videos, this text is a necessary reference for all corneal surgery specialists.
OPHTHALMIC SURGERY
Sandeep Saxena, MD, Department of Opthalmology, King George Medical University, Lucknow, India.
978-0-07-160194-8 2008 • 576 pp • 950 fullcolor illustrations
(Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
This internationally popular text provides a clinically focused introduction to ophthalmology suitable for a wide range of readers, from students to practitioners looking for a quick-reference update on state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment of all major diseases of the eye. New edition includes coverage of leading-edge topics including the treatment of corneal disease by limbal reconstruction and amniotic membrane grafting, exudative macular degeneration, the use of intraocular steroid injections to treat a variety of retinal diseases, and the use of immunomodulatory drugs for inflammatory eye disease.
Cornea
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Christopher J. Rapuano, MD, and Wee Jin Heng, MD
978-0-07-137589-4 • 2003 • 321 pp
OPHTHALMIC OFFICE PROCEDURES A Step-by-Step Approach
Kenneth C. Chern, MD, Eliot Foley, MD, Ashok Reddy, MD, and Barry Sandoval, MD, all of Boston University, Boston, MA
0-07-140941-6 • 2004 • 300 pp • 200 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
Oculoplastics
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Robert Penne, MD
978-0-07-137594-8 • 2003 • 277 pp
Ophthalmologists who wish to stay on the leading edge of the field as new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities emerge will find everything they need in this comprehensive guide to current practice. Here in a single reference is a far-reaching, authoritative compilation of the latest and best techniques in contemporary ophthalmic surgery - enriched by 950 full-color photographs and illustrations.
Glaucoma
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Douglas Rhee, MD
978-0-07-137597-9 • 2003 • 300 pp
EMERGENCY OPHTHALMOLOGY A Rapid Treatment Guide
Kenneth C. Chern, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
978-0-07-137325-8 • 2003 • 300 pp • 175 illus. 978-0-07-121256-4 [IE]
Neuro Ophthalmology
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Peter Savino, MD, and Hellen Danesh-Meyer, MD
OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IN RETINAL DISEASE
Sandeep Saxena, MD, Department of Opthalmology at King George’s Medical University in Lucknow, India.
978-0-07-160187-0 2008 • 678 pp • 838 illus.
(Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
OPHTHALMOLOGY: Just the Facts
John Loewenstein, MD, and Scott Lee, MD, both of Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-140332-0 • 2004 • 350 pp • 75 illus. 978-0-07-121908-2 [IE]
978-0-07-137595-5 • 2003 • 300 pp
Retina
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Allen Ho, MD, Gary C. Brown, MD, J. Arch McNamara, MD, Carl D. Regillo, MD, and James F. Vander, MD
978-0-07-137596-2 • 2003 • 312 pp Available as a 5-volume set—SAVES $50! • 978-0-07-137588-7 • 2003
OPHTHALMOLOGY BOARD REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Richard R. Tamesis, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
978-0-07-146439-0 • 2006 • 316 pp • 5 illus.
This is a complete summary of everything currently known about the use of Optical Coherence Tomography in managing diseases of the retina. Featuring 838 illustrations and edited by two world-renowned ophthalmologists, it offers the priceless insights and expertise of leading international practitioners of OCT in both the medical and surgical areas of ophthalmology.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Ophthalmology Board Exam. Readers will find more than 3000+ rapidfire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
ORTHOPEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE
CURRENT ESSENTIALS ORTHOPEDICS
CURRENT Essentials Series
Harry B. Skinner, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Irvine and Michael Fitzpatrick, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Irvine
978-0-07-143923-7 978-0-07-110524-8 • 2007 • 272 pp
INTRA-ARTICULAR INJECTIONS,
2nd edition
Sureshwar Pandey, MD and Anil Pandey, MBBS, PhD, Cancer Research Hospital and Research and Rehabiliation Centre, Ranchi, India
978-0-07-148582-1 2007 • 104 pp • 50 fullcolor illus.
LANGE INSTANT ACCESS: ORTHOPEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE
LANGE Instant Access Series
Anil Patel, MD, is a clinician specializing in family practice.
978-0-07-149009-2 978-0-07-126278-1 [IE] • 2007 • 364 pp • 140 illus.
The only book devoted solely to the topic, this is a concise, full-color resource on intraarticular injections for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with arthritic conditions. Single authored for consistency, this monograph covers the six major joint regions as well as facial and occipital regions.
In this pocket-sized, bulleted, clinically-oriented resource, readers will have quick access to the diagnosis and treatment of the 200 most common orthopedic surgical problems they will come across along with surgical pearls. Also included are ICD-9 codes for each procedure described.
ATLAS OF IMAGING IN SPORTS MEDICINE, 2nd Edition
Jock (Ian F.) Anderson, University of NSW. John W. Read, Sydney Adventist Hospital, NSW
978-0-07-471584-0 2007 • 700 pp • 1200 illus.
This portable guide is filled with evidence-based facts, figures, and data for understanding and managing common but often challenging complaints related to the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedics and Sports Medicine expertly covers all joints from the neck and shoulder to the spine and ankle. Supporting this outstanding coverage is a handy table-based format.
CLINICAL SPORTS NUTRITION,
3rd edition
Louise Burke, PhD, BSc, FSMA, FACSM, Australian Institute of Sport, and Vicki Deakin, MSc, BSc, DipT, Apd, University of Canberra
978-0-07-471602-1 • 2006 • 860 pp • 40 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT ORTHOPEDICS,
4th edition
LANGE CURRENT Series
Harry B. Skinner, MD, PhD, University of California, Irvine, CA
978-0-07-143833-9 • 2006 • 768 pp • 500 illus. 978-0-07-126145-6 [IE]
This valuable reference is filled with 1200 images of common and unusual sports injuries, with easy-tounderstand information on the anatomy and biomechanics of each injury. Thoroughly updated, it includes twice the number of images found in the first edition, as well as information on new technologies such as MRIs, nuclear imaging, and ultrasounds.
Established as the leading international text on sports nutrition, this is the definitive guide to maximizing athletic performance through advanced nutrition. New coverage in this edition includes information on the female athlete, exercise and the immune system, antioxidants and the athlete, and nutrition during travel.
ATLAS OF NUCLEAR IMAGING IN SPORTS MEDICINE
Robert Cooper, FRACP, DDU, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia, Stephen Allwright, Misericordiae Hospital, Sydney, Australia, and Jock Anderson, Sydney, Australia
978-0-07-471088-3 • McGraw-Hill Australia • 2003 • 268 pp • 900 illus.
CLINICAL SPORTS MEDICINE,
3rd edition
Peter Brukner, MB, BS, University of Melbourne, Australia, and Karim Khan, MB, BS, PhD, University of British Columbia, Canada
978-0-07-471520-8 • 2006 • 1,048 pp • 800 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT SPORTS MEDICINE
LANGE CURRENT Series
Patrick J. McMahon, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
978-0-07-141063-2 • 2006 • 624 pp • 500 illus. 978-0-07-111691-6 [IE]
HANDBOOK OF FRACTURES,
3rd edition
John A. Elstrom, MD, and Walter W. Virkus, MD, both of University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, and Arsen M. Pankovich, MD, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-144377-7 • 2006 • 400 pp • 300 illus. 978-0-07-110542-2 [IE]
This clinically focused guide to the diagnosis and management of sports injuries and related disorders emphasizes musculo-skeletal injuries, with integrated physical therapy considerations. For each injury practitioners are given quick access to essentials of diagnosis, relevant pathophysiology, clinical findings, differential diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, prevention and return to play.
Focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of complications associated with treating simple as well as complex fractures. Heavily illustrated, the new edition features over 300 new and improved illustrations, easy to find information, and discussions of management procedures.
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine/Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
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Bestseller!
MYOLOGY, 3rd edition
Andrew G. Engel, MD, Mayo Clinic Foundation, Rochester, MN
978-0-07-137180-3 • 2004 • 1,800 pp • 1,200 illus.
EMERGENCY ORTHOPEDICS The Extremities, 5th edition
Robert R. Simon, MD, University of Chicago School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, Scott C. Sherman, MD, John H. Stroger Hosital of Cook County, rush Medical Center, Chicago, IL, and Steven J. Koenigsknecht, MD, St. Mary’s Hospital, Racine, WI
978-0-07-144831-4 2007 • 576 pp • 780 illus.
OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY BOARD REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Mary Talley Bowden, MD, Memorial Northwest Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Associates, Houston, TX
978-0-07-146440-6 • 2006 • 359 pp • 5 illus.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the ENT Board Exam. Readers will find 3500+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION REVIEW,
2nd edition
OTOLARYNGOLOGY/HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
ESSENTIAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY Head & Neck Surgery
9th edition
K.J. Lee, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Yale University, New Haven, CT
978-0-07-148270-7 2008 • 1,008 pp • 70 illus.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Robert J. Kaplan, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
978-0-07-146446-8 • 2006 • 547 pp • 310 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OTOLARYNGOLOGY —HEAD AND NECK SURGERY,
2nd edition
Anil Lalwani, MD, New York University School of Medicine, New York
978-0-07-146027-9 978-0-07-128741-8 [IE] • 2007 • 1056 pp • 500 illus.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Exam. Readers will find 4800+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
LOW BACK SYNDROMES Integrated Clinical Management
Craig Morris, MD, Cleveland Chiropractic College, Cleveland, OH
978-0-07-137472-9 • 2006 • 768 pp • 500 illus.
The most established title in the field, Essential Otolaryngology has been updated to include more decision-making algorithms along with the very latest critical information to help treat conditions involving the head and neck, such as sinusitis, sensory disorders, cancer, and problems with sleep. This single-volume guide is suitable for both general review or reviewing for the boards.
Here is concise, practical guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of all major diseases and disorders affecting the head and neck region in the popular CURRENT format. The Second Edition features more illustrations, an expanded chapter on the use of lasers, new contributors from around the world, and comprehensively covers all cosmetic and facial plastic surgery procedures.
ATLAS OF FACIAL NERVE SURGERY
D.S. Grewal, MS, DORl, Indian Academy of Otolaryngology and Bachi T. Hathiram, MS, DORL, TN Medical College, Mumbiai, India
978-0-07-148576-0 2007 • 160 pp • 200 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
(Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
BULL’S HANDBOOK OF SPORTS INJURIES, 2nd edition
Wiliam O. Roberts, MD, Minneapolis, MN
978-0-07-140291-0 • 2004 • 900 pp • 200 illus.
This is the only book on facial nerve surgery specifically written for the busy otolaryngologist in training. Offering a step-by-step approach to facial nerve surgery, this magnificent full-color atlas offers 200 detailed illustrations and photographs along with a DVD featuring surgical videoclips.
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Pathology/Pathophysiology
PATHOLOGY/ PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASE An Introduction to Clinical Medicine, 6th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
Stephen J. McPhee, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA. Gary D. Hammer, MD, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI.
PATHOLOGY FLASH CARDS,
2nd edition
ATLAS OF GYNECOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
Ossama Tawfik, MD, PhD; Fang Fan, MD, PhD; Ivan Damjanov, MD, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
978-0-07-148572-2 March 2007 • 158 pp • 273 illus. (full-color)
(Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
LANGE Flash Card Series
Suzanne J. Baron and Christoph Lee are medical students at Yale University in New Haven, CT.
978-0-07-161305-7 June 2009 • 320 cards 978-0-07-162167-0 October 2009 • 768 pp • 347 full-color illus. • Includes DVD
Concise, yet comprehensive, this trusted LANGE book covers all of the basics in pathophysiology. It provides readers with a thorough understanding of the mechanisms underlying signs and symptoms and why they appear in various conditions. 99 case studies allow students to apply their knowledge to actual clinical situations and a DVD for use with iPod hardware reinforces key concepts.
Written by medical students at Yale University, LANGE Pathology Flash Cards offer concise, yet complete coverage of the subject. The pack contains 320 cards, with each card covering a specific disease with high-yield facts in bold. Every card also includes a clinical vignette.
Written by world famous pathologist Dr. Ivan Damjanov along with two of his colleagues, this is a magnificently illustrated overview of the field of gynecologic pathology. Featuring over 270 full color photomicrographs, gross pathology studies, and illustrations, this quick reference is both concise and affordable.
PATHOLOGY: THE BIG PICTURE PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY A Clinical Approach,
3rd edition
Walter Kemp, MD, University of Texas Southwestern
978-0-07-147748-2 978-0-07-128729-6 • 2007 512 pp • 500 illus. (fullcolor)
LANGE PHYSIOLOGY SERIES
LABORATORY MEDICINE Clinical Pathology in the Practice of Medicine
Michael Laposata, M.D., Ph.D, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
Juzar Ali, MD, Warren Summer, MD; Michael G. Levitzky, PhD, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA.
978-0-07-161154-1 October 2009 • 250 pp • 95 illus.
This full-color resource is specifically written to provide medical students with what they truly must know in order to succeed in their pathology course and on the USMLE. Readers will find key concepts, numerous tables and illustrations, USMLE-style questions, comprehensive yet concise text, and access to an online learning center.
978-0-07-162674-3 December 2009 • 600 pp • 400 illus.
Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology in the Practice of Medicine educates students on how to order the correct tests and to understand the significance of the results for the disorders discussed. The text is organized by a “systemic” structure and includes hundreds of full-color illustrations that simplify the methods and techniques of laboratory medicine. Unlike competitive titles that are limited to specific topics, this book covers the entire field of pathology.
PATHOLOGY, 12th edition
Pulmonary Pathophysiology: A Clinical Approach provides students and clinicians with an understanding of lung disease as they pertain to the clinical setting. Outstanding pedagogy includes, clinical pearls, learning objectives, study questions, algorithms, and key concepts highlighting the essentials of each chapter. The Third Edition is enhanced by the addition of clinical case studies.
PreTest Self-Assessment & Review
Earl J. Brown, MD, is Associate Professor in Pathology, at Quillen College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN.
978-0-07-147182-4 978-0-07-126252-1 [IE] • 2007 592 pp • 50 illus.
This one-of-a-kind test prep guide helps readers to prepare for pathology, one of the most heavily-tested subjects on the USMLE Step 1. Includes current advances in molecular pathogenesis and the pathophysiology of disease; practice with 500 USMLE Step 1-style practice questions with referenced answers; and review explanations for right and wrong answers.
Pathology/Pathophysiology/Pediatrics
65
TEXTBOOK OF DERMATOPATHOLOGY, 2nd edition
Raymond Barnhill, MD, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC
978-0-07-139660-8 • 2004 • 912 pp • 750 illus.
GASTROINTESTINAL PATHOLOGY
Parakrama T. Chandrasoma, MD, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
978-0-8385-3093-1 • 1999 • 640 pp
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 3rd edition
Maury Mufson, MD, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
978-0-07-143492-8 • 2004 • 260 pp • 23 illus. 978-0-07-124002-4 [IE]
DEJA REVIEW: PATHOLOGY GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY
LANGE Physiology Series
Kim E. Barrett, PhD, University of California, San Diego, CA
978-0-07-142310-6 • 2005 • 250 pp • 70 illus. 978-0-07-110496-8 [IE]
Deja Review Series
Sarah K. Galfione, Kenny Kronforst, and Julia Conlon, all of University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX
978-0-07-147495-5 978-0-07-110487-6 [IE] • 2007 • 300 pp • 25 illus.
PATHOLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Cory A. Roberts, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
978-0-07-146442-0 • 2006 • 331 pp • 25 illus.
CT & MRI PATHOLOGY A Pocket Atlas
Michael L. Grey, MS, RT(R), (CT), (MR), and Jagan M. Ailinani, MD, both of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL
978-0-07-138040-9 • 2003 • 432 pp • 445 illus.
A system- and disease-based approach to the aspects of gastrointestinal pathophysiology, essential for an understanding of clinical medicine. Bridging the gap between basic science and clinical medicine, this text provides students with a solid understanding of symptom identification and the underlying disease mechanism. Features clinical pearls, learning objectives, study questions, algorithms, and key concepts highlighting the presentation in each chapter.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Pathology Board Exam. Readers will find more than 4000+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
PATHOLOGY OF THE BREAST,
2nd edition
Fattaneh A. Tavassoli, MD, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
978-0-8385-7704-2 • 1999 • 669 pp • 719 illus.
Bestseller!
BASIC HISTOLOGY TEXT & ATLAS, 11th edition
A LANGE medical book
Luiz Carlos Junqueira, MD, University of São Paulo, Brazil, and José Carneiro, MD, University of São Paulo, Brazil
978-0-07-144091-2 • 2005 • 544 pp • 600 illus. • Includes CD-ROM 978-0-07-111888-0 [IE]
CASE FILES: PATHOLOGY,
2nd edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas, Margaret O. Uthman, MD, PhD, The University of Texas-Houston Medical School in Houston, Texas, Edward Uthman, MD, The University of Texas-Houston Medical School and a pathologist at Brown & Associates Medical Laboratories in Houston, Texas, and Earl J. Brown, MD, Quillen College of Medicine, in Johnson City, TN
978-0-07-148666-9 2008 • 456 pp • 25 illus.
PEDIATRICS
RUDOLPH’S PEDIATRICS,
22nd edition
Colin Rudolph, MD, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Abraham M. Rudolph, MD, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. Lewis First, MD, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT. George Lister, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. Anne A. Gershon, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.
The leading text of medical histology and microscopic anatomy! With a full-color design and OVER 600 photomicrographs and illustrations, this book continues to be the most authoritative histology text on the market. Revised to reflect the latest research in the field. It emphasizes the relationships and concepts that link cell and tissue structures with their functions. A bonus image library CD-ROM featuring all the photos and illustrations from the text with “zoom in” and “zoom out” capability is also included.
The Case Files series is an award-winning learning system proven to improve exam scores. This series helps students to learn in the context of real patients instead of simply memorizing. Case Files: Pathology presents 50+ clinical cases with open-ended questions which weave basic science concepts into the clinical scenario.
978-0-07-149723-7 November 2009 • 2200 pp • 960 illus. (most in fullcolor)
APPLETON & LANGE REVIEW OF GENERAL PATHOLOGY, 4th edition
Edison Catalano, MD, Cooper Hospital, University Medical Center, Camden, NJ
978-0-07-138995-2 • 2003 • 256 pp • 70 illus.
ABNORMAL LABORATORY RESULTS, 2nd edition
Geoffrey Kellerman, AO, MSc, MB, BS, FRACP, FRCPA, FAACB, University of Newcastle, Australia
978-0-07-471586-4 • McGraw-Hill Australia • 2006 • 280 pp
One of the most important and highly-regarded titles in the field, Rudolph’s Pediatrics offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of pediatric medicine. It not only helps readers to understand the mechanisms underlying pediatric disease, it provides them with the tools to manage the disorders and diseases encountered in infants and children. The Twenty-Second edition features complete revisions of key sections, including infectious diseases, developmental pediatrics, palliative care, radiography, and rehabilitation from injury and chronic disease, as well as additional patient-management algorithms, and the expanded use of tables and lists to summarize key diagnostic and therapeutic information for quick reference.
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CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PEDIATRICS,
19th edition
William Hay, MD, Myron Levin, MD, Robin Deterding, MD, Judy Sondheimer, MD, all of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado.
NEONATOLOGY Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems, and Drugs, 6th edition
A LANGE clinical manual
Tricia Lacy Gomella, MD, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, M. Douglas Cunningham, MD, The School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, CA; Fabien Eyal, MD, University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL.
978-0-07-154431-3 May 2009 • 700 pp • 100 illus.
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: SPORTS MEDICINE
Dilip R. Patel, MD, FACSM, FAACPDM, FSAM, FAAP, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies Kalamazoo, Michigan and Donald E. Greydanus, MD, FSAM, FAAP, FIAP, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies Kalamazoo, Michigan
978-0-07-154433-7 978-0-07-164003-9 [IE] • 2009 • 1,350 pp • 600 illus
The best-selling book of its kind and long-time staple for pediatricians, the 19th edition has been revised to be more consistent and easier to use than ever before. In a new two-color design, this concise, accurate, and up-todate guide is organized by general topics, such as newborn care and community pediatrics, and then by organ systems and disease/disorders. Contains a new chapter on sports medicine.
Neonatology provides practical and easily accessible information on the basic and advanced management of the neonate. In a logical, outline approach. All neonatal procedures, disorders, and pharmacology are covered, highlighting the essential information.
978-0-07-149677-3 March 2009 • 350 pp • 350 illus. (full-color)
PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY
Helen Cross, MD, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, Michael Duchowny, MD, Miami Children’s Hospital, Tracy Glauser, MD, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Edouard Hirsch, MD, University Hospital Strasbourg, France, Alexis Arzimanoglou, MD, University Hospital Robert Debre, Paris
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Samir S. Shah, MD, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Division of Pediatric Research, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This is a unique source of practical information for the care of children relating to sports participation and sports injuries. While epidemiology, pathophysiology are covered, the emphasis of the book is on diagnosis and treatment of the patient, with the goal of optimizing care and improving the medical management and outcomes. Illustrated in full color with tables and graphics on every page, this practical resource also includes information that is relevant to the general pediatrician and the pediatric specialist.
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: NEUROLOGY
Paul R. Carney, MD, Departments of Neurology and Pediatrics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida and James D. Geyer, MD, Neurology Consultants of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
978-0-07-148924-9 March 2009 • 400 pp • 400 illus in full-color
978-0-07-148521-6 April 2010 • 464 pp • 350 illus • Includes DVD
Comprehensive and easy to use, Pediatric Epilepsy offers practical guidance on every facet of diagnosis and treatment. With algorithms and drug-dosage tables throughout, it emphasizes care of the patient with all medical and surgical treatment options presented. Beginning with an overview on treatment principles and diagnostic techniques and continuing with sections on specific problems grouped by age of presentation, this resources covers every type of seizure and epileptic syndrome that occurs in childhood.
Pediatric Practice: Infectious Disease emphasizes the practical aspects of managing patients. While epidemiology, pathophysiology and infectious agents are covered, the emphasis of the book is on diagnosis and management of the patient, with the goal of optimizing care and improving the medical management and outcomes for these patients. Illustrated in full color with tables and graphics on every page, this practical resource also includes information that is relevant to the general pediatrician and the pediatric specialist.
978-0-07-148925-6 November 2009 • 450 pp • 350 illus
Pediatric Practice: Neurology emphasizes the practical aspects of managing patients. While epidemiology, pathophysiology are covered, the emphasis of the book is on diagnosis and treatment of the patient, with the goal of optimizing care and improving the medical management and outcomes for these patients. Illustrated in full color with tables and graphics on every page, this practical resource also includes information that is relevant to the general pediatrician and the pediatric specialist.
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PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: ENDOCRINOLOGY
Michael S. Kappy, MD, PhD, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, The Children’s Hospital, Denver, Denver CO; David B. Allen, MD, School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI; Mitchell E. Geffner, MD, University of Southern California Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
978-0-07-160591-5 October 2009 • 550 pp • 500 full-color illustrations
LANGE Q&A: PEDIATRICS,
7th edition
Sara Viessman, MD, Medical Director, Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, Allentown, PA and Mary Anne Jackson, MD, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
PEDIATRIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Devendra Gupta, MD, Department of Pediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Science, Delhi, India.
978-0-07-147568-6 978-0-07-126295-8 [IE] • November 2009 • 400 pp
978-0-07-160190-0 2009 • 692 pp • 650 fullcolor illus.
(Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
Pediatric Practice: Endocrinology is a full-color, practical reference covering the care of children with growth disorders, diabetes, thyroid and adrenal conditions, and many other endocrine-related problems. While epidemiology, pathophysiology and diagnosis are covered, the emphasis of the book is on care of the patient, with the goal of optimizing care and improving the medical management and outcomes for these patients.
Written by the Medical Director at the Center for Educational Development at Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, and the Chief of the Section of Pediatric Infectious Disease at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, this high-yield review book features explanations of correct and incorrect answers and a comprehensive practice test.
Complete with 650 full-color illustrations, Pediatric Oncology covers the full spectrum of both medical and surgical oncology treatments, techniques and issues. Here, in one comprehensive reference is the most up-todate guidance for understanding and managing each of the major childhood tumors and the multimodal neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy that results in improved survival.
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: CARDIOLOGY
Jeff Feinstein, MD, Anne Dubin, MD, David Rosenthal, MD, Remington Fong, MD, all from Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, California
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE A Comprehensive Study Guide
3rd edition
Gary R. Strange, MD, FACEP, et al.
CURRENT ESSENTIALS PEDIATRICS
Judy Sondheimer, MD, University of Coloroado School of Medicine and The Children’s Hospital, Denver, Colorado
978-0-07-141256-8 978-0-07-111689-3 [IE] • 2007 • 560 pages
978-0-07-159737-1 May 2009 • 1000 pp • 1200 illus. (in full-color)
See Emergency Medicine
978-0-07-149932-3 December 2009 • 350 pp • 350 illus.
section for description.
The only practical, problem-focused guide to caring for patients with congenital or acquired heart problems, such as chest pain, palpitations, syncope, and arrhythmias. Carefully designed to help busy doctors get quick answers, it has color-coded diagnostic and treatment algorithm/pathways and numerous informational sidebars about signs/symptoms and differential diagnoses. “How to Read a Report” sections cover echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging, and more. Full-color photos and diagrams appear throughout.
PEDIATRICS PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition
Robert J. Yetman, MD, is Professor and Director of the Residency Program in The Division of Community & General Pediatrics at The University of Texas—Houston Medical School in Houston, TX
This concise, alphabetically— organized reference provides synoptic information for over 400 common or important diseases and syndromes seen in children, from birth through infancy and adolescence. It is edited and contributed to by the faculty of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, one of the most well-known and respected Pediatric Departments in the U.S.
978-0-07-159790-6 March 2009 • 400 pp • 30 illus.
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CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS Evidence-Based Evaluation and Management
Praveen Kumar, MD is Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois and Barbara Burton, MD, is Professor of Pediatrics at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois
978-0-07-147189-3 2007 • 390 pp • 100 illus.
NEONATAL CARDIOLOGY
Michael Artman, MD, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY, Lynn Mahony, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, and David F. Teitel, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-007098-1 • 2002 • 272 pp • 130 illus.
PALS (PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT) REVIEW, 3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Guy H. Haskell, Ph.D, NREMT-P, is the Director of Emergency Medical and Safety Services Consultants, Unionville, IN and Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP, FAAP, is a Professor, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in Los Angeles, CA.
978-0-07-148833-4 978-0-07-126259-0 [IE] • 2007 • 200 pp • 10 illus.
PEDIATRIC EXAMINATION & BOARD REVIEW
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Robert Daum, MD, and Jason Canel, MD, both of University of Chicago School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-142378-6 • 2006 • 800 pp • 135 illus. with full-color photos 978-0-07-124834-1 [IE]
Congenital Malformations is a comprehensive, practical text that highlights key perspectives on the medical management of infants with malformations. With its convenient system-based organization and evidencebased approach, this clinically-focused guide is designed to optimize the utilization of limited diagnostic resources. Easy-to-follow algorithms and tables enable readers to rapidly identify and manage the many different malformations that commonly present in clinical practice.
PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION
Donald E. Greydanus, MD, Arthur N. Feinberg, MD, Dilip R. Patel, MD, and Douglas N. Homnick, MD, all of Michigan State University College of Health Science
978-0-07-147176-3 978-0-07-128727-2 [IE] • 2007 • 600 pp • 140 illus.
The most comprehensive review of pediatrics for primary certification and recertification includes more than 150 complete clinical cases that cover the scope of pediatric medicine. Readers will find more than 1000 questions with complete answers on topics covered on the board exam.
Updated to meet the 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines, this rapid-fire question-and-answer book is required reading for anyone preparing for PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) certification or recertification. Updated to meet the 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines, it features a quick-hit question & answerQ&A formatstyle with only correct answers given to prevent retention of wrong answers.
PEDIATRIC BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Peter Emblad, MD, San Francisco Kaiser Hospital, San Francisco, CA, Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Robert M. Levin, MD, Ventura County Public Health, Ventura, CA, and Huiquan Zhao, MD, PhD, Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH
978-0-07-146444-4 • 2006 • 455 pp • 5 illus. 978-0-07-110883-6 [IE]
FIRST AID FOR THE PEDIATRICS BOARD
Tao Le, MD is Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Louisville.
978-07-142167-6 • 2006 • 400 pp. 150 illus.
This is a user-friendly and portable guide to understanding pediatric signs and symptoms. Covering all regions and systems it utilizes a templated format to guide the reader to a differential diagnosis through knowledge of relevant anatomy, pathophysiology, and diagnostic maneuvers.
INTERNAL MEDICINE/PEDIATRICS CASE-BASED REVIEW
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Allen Liles, Jr., MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Richard Wardrop, III, PhD, MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
978-0-07-148502-9 978-0-07-128246-8 [IE] • 2008 • 350 pp • 100 illus.
DEJA REVIEW: PEDIATRICS
Brooke Davey, New York University School of Medicine
978-0-07-147782-6 978-0-07-126255-2 [IE] • 2007 • 300 pp • 25 illus.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Pediatric Board Exam. Readers will find 4300+ rapid fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
Written by a top student who just aced the exam, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy recall. Readers will find high-yield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for the most effective last minute cramming. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those found on the shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
Medicine/Pediatrics Case-Based Review is first comprehensive review book for the combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency program. Students will find outstanding clinical case presentations with evidencebased discussion and analysis. It includes magnificent illustrations and a full-color format and is also perfect for clerkship and the USMLE step 3.
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FIRST EXPOSURE PEDIATRICS
Joseph Gigante, MD, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
978-0-07-144170-4 • 2006 • 432 pp • 75 illus. 978-0-07-110522-4 [IE]
ESSENTIAL ADOLESCENT MEDICINE
Essentials of Pediatrics Series
Donald E. Greydanus, Dilip R. Patel, and Helen D. Pratt, PhD, all of Michigan State University, Kalamazoo, MI
978-0-07-143843-8 • 2006 • 600 pp • 90 illus.
LAST MINUTE PEDIATRICS A Concise Review for the Specialty Boards
Keith Meyer, MD, and Bruce Greenwald, MD, both of New York Presbyterian Children’s Hospital, New York, NY
978-0-07-142179-9 • 2004 • 224 pp • 25 illus.
This is the only resource that delivers a top-to-bottom overview of the most clinically relevant material for the Pediatric Clerkship. The author emphasizes comprehension of key concepts rather than the memorization of facts.
LANGE CURRENT PROCEDURES PEDIATRICS
LANGE CURRENT Procedures Series
Denise Goodman, MD, Thomas Green, MD, Sharon Unti, MD, and Elizabeth Powell, MD, all of Northwestern University Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-145908-2 978-0-07-110050-2 [IE] • 2007 • 504 pp • 230 illus.
A clear and concise book on the principles of clinical and psychosocial adolescent medicine. Features numerous tables, charts, lists, and algorithms for easy access to the spectrum of clinical considerations. Includes chapters on medical diseases as well as psychosocial considerations and chapters on mental health, eating disorders, STD's, substance abuse, and sports medicine.
PEDIATRICS ON CALL
ON CALL Series
Charles A. Pohl, MD, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-143655-7 • 2005 • 592 pp • 50 illus. 978-0-07-110501-9 [IE]
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
Essentials of Pediatrics Series
Peter Koenig, MD, Frank Zimmerman, MD, and Zayid Hijazi, MD, all of University of Chicago School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-140919-3 • 2004 • 464 pp • 120 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
Pediatrics On Call guides physicians through the “initial evaluation” of more than 90 of the most common problems in Pediatrics.
This well-illustrated, concise guide provides quick access to common and advanced procedures performed in general pediatric medicine. The perfect aid for hospital and clinic interventions, it reflects ACGME training program requirements by covering procedures all pediatrics residents must master, including details on required equipment and operation.
RUDOLPH’S FUNDAMENTALS OF PEDIATRICS, 3rd edition
Abraham M. Rudolph, MD, Robert K. Kamei, MD, both of University of California, San Francisco, CA, and Kim J. Overby, MD, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-8385-8450-7 • 2002 • 848 pp • 190 illus. 978-0-07-112442-3 [IE]
PEDIATRICS Just the Facts
Thomas Green, MD, Wayne Franklin, MD, and Robert R. Tanz, MD, all of Children’s Memorial Hospital/ Northwestern University, Chicago,IL
978-0-07-141642-9 • 2005 • 560 pp • 30 illus. 978-0-07-123989-9 [IE]
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION MEDICINE
Essentials of Pediatrics Series
Dennis Matthews, MD, Denver Children's Hospital Rehabilitation Center, and Margaret Turk, MD, SUNY Upstate, Syracuse, NY
978-0-07-145812-2 2007 • 512 pp • 90 illus.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
LANGE Quick Glance Series
Ghazalea Q. Sharieff, MD, et al.
978-0-07-145232-8 • 2005 • 240 pp 978-0-07-110502-6 [IE]
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY, HEPATOLOGY, AND NUTRITION
Essentials of Pediatrics Series
Stefano Guandalini, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-141630-6 • 2005 • 464 pp • 80 illus.
Two leading experts in rehabilitation medicine offer clear guidance on the management and rehabilitation of children with neurological, musculoskeletal, sensory and other disorders affecting impairment of daily activities. Coverage includes all major disorders commonly seen in pediatric rehabilitation medicine-from cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury and spina bifida to neuromuscular diseases, burn injuries, cardiopulmonary impairment and beyond. Includes extensive use of tables, lists and algorithms to present complex information simply and understandably.
See Emergency Medicine Section for more details
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE Just the Facts
Gary R. Strange, MD
978-0-07-140086-2 • 2004 • 400 pp • 35 illus. 978-0-07-123643-0 [IE]
See Emergency Medicine Section for more details
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ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE PRENATAL AND NEONATAL BRAIN, 2nd edition
Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, MD, Ana Monteagudo, MD, both of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY, Harris L. Cohen, MD, SUNY Health Science Center, Brooklyn, NY
978-0-8385-8859-8 • 2001 • 576 pp • 736 illus. 978-0-07-115042-2 [IE]
COMPREHENSIVE CLEFT CARE
Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP is the Chief of Pediatric Plastic Surgery at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and the Director of the Pittsburgh Cleft-Craniofacial Center.
978-0-07-148180-9 2008 • 1300 pp • 1000 illus.
PHARMACOLOGY FLASH CARDS
2nd edition
LANGE Flash Cards Series
Suzanne J. Baron and Christoph Lee are medical students at Yale University in New Haven, CT.
CASE FILES: PEDIATRICS,
2nd edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The John S. Dunn Senior Academic Chief, Christus, St. Joseph Hospital Ob/Gyn Residency Program, Houston, TX
978-0-07-146302-7 978-0-07-110464-7 [IE] • 2006 • 576 pp • 23 illus.
Comprehensive Cleft Care is the first clinical reference that addresses every aspect of the cleft patient's life-long care and surgical management, from infancy to maturity. Written by top experts in the field, the book's multidisciplinary orientation comprehensively covers the care of a child born with a cleft.
978-0-07-162241-7 June 2009 • 320 cards
PHARMACOLOGY/ TOXICOLOGY
Bestseller!
Written by medical students at Yale University, LANGE Pharmacology Flash Cards offer concise, yet complete coverage of the subject. Each pack contains 320 cards, with each card covering a specific drug with high-yield facts in bold. Every card also includes a clinical vignette.
BASIC AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
11th edition
Bertram G. Katzung, MD, PhD; Anthony J. Trevor, PhD.; Susan Masters, PhD, University of California, San Francisco.
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS,
11th edition
Lawrence Brunton, PhD, University of California, San Diego, CA, John Lazo, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, and Keith Parker, MD, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX
978-0-07-142280-2 • 2006 • 1,984 pp • 600 illus
FIRST AID FOR THE PEDIATRICS CLERKSHIP
2nd edition
Latha G. Stead, MD, The Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, MN, S. Matthew Stead, PhD, MD, The Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, MN, and Matthew S. Kaufman, MD, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, in New Hyde Park, NY.
978-0-07-144870-3 978-0-07-126289-7 [IE] • 2007 • 464 pp
978-0-07-160405-5 September 2009 • 1200 pp • 325 full-color illus.
This unique resource provides detailed how-to-succeed and what-to-study guidance from emergency medicine clerkship vets. Readers will find hundreds of recently tested high-yield topics from shelf exams and the USMLE Step 2. First Aid for the Pediatric Clerkship also has along with insider tips for outstanding performance from students who have‘ve been there and pocket-sized tearout cards with essential wards information in pocket-ready format.
Organized to reflect the syllabi in Pharmacology courses, LANGE Basic & Clinical Pharmacology covers all the essential concepts students need to know about the science of pharmacology and its application to clinical practice. It is acknowledged worldwide as the most current, authoritative, and comprehensive book for Medical Pharmacology and other health sciences. The Eleventh Edition has been redesigned to include a new full-color presentation that includes 325 illustrations, boxed cases, global issues, more algorithms, a larger trim size, improved pedagogy, and an online learning center.
For more than half-a-century, Goodman & Gilman’s careful balance of basic science and clinical application has guided thousands of practitioners and students to a clear understanding of the drugs essential to preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease.
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S MANUAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS
Laurence Brunton, PhD, Iain Buxton, PharmD, Donald Blumenthal, PhD, and John Lazo, PhD
978-0-07-144343-2 978-0-07-110443-2 [IE] • 2007 • 642 pp • 55 illus
OPERATIVE PEDIATRIC SURGERY
Mortiz M. Ziegler, MD, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, Thomas R. Weber, MD, Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, St.Louis, MO, and Richard G. Azizkhan, MD, The Children’s Hospital, Buffalo, NY
978-0-07-121239-7 [IE] • 2003 • 1,200 pp • 1,700 illus.
The Goodman & Gilman Manual of Pharmacological Therapeutics offers the renowned content of Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Eleventh Edition, condensed into an ultra-handy, streamlined reference.
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Bestseller!
KATZUNG & TREVOR’S PHARMACOLOGY EXAMINATION BOARD REVIEW, 8th edition
Anthony J. Trevor, PhD, Bertram G. Katzung, MD, PhD, and Susan B. Masters, PhD all of the University of California, San Francisco
978-0-07-148869-3 978-0-07-126294-1 [IE] 2008 • 645 pp • 120 illus.
APPLIED CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS, 2nd edition
Larry A. Bauer, Pharm.D, University of Washington School of Pharmacy
978-0-07-147628-7 978-0-07-128726-5 [IE] • 2008 • 800 pp • 115 illus.
GOLDFRANK'S MANUAL OF TOXICOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
Robert S. Hoffman, MD, Director, NYC Poison Center. Lewis S. Nelson, MD, Director, Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program. Mary Ann Howland, Pharm D, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy. Neal A. Lewin, MD, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center Neal E. Flomenbaum, MD, Physician-in-Chief, The New York Presbyterian Hospital. Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center
978-0-07-144310-4 978-0-07-128740-1 [IE] • 2007 • 800 pp.
Here is the newest edition of the best pharmacology review in the field – packed with everything readers need to ace the exam on their first try. Ideal for medical pharmacology course review and USMLE Step 1 preparation, this skill-building guide comes with over 1,000 USMLE-type questions with answers — nearly three times as many as any other pharmacology review!
The most up-to-date and practical text in the field, Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics features clear, useful coverage of drug dosing and monitoring. It focuses on the latest standardized techniques and approaches to patientspecific dosing and provides the most current information on recently monitored drugs. Readers will find new sections on dosing strategies in all chapters and a new chapter on Sirolimus.
This practical and portable bedside manual is condensed for instant application from the masterwork regarded for a quarter of a century as the "gold standard" reference in the field of emergency toxicology: Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies.
Bestseller!
CASARETT & DOULL’S TOXICOLOGY The Basic Science of Poisons,
7th edition
Curtis D. Klaassen, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center
978-0-07-147051-3 2007 • 1280 pp • 500 illus.
HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL DRUG DATA, 10th edition
Philip O. Anderson, PharmD, UCSD Medical Center, San Diego, CA, James E. Knoben, PharmD, MPH, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, and William G. Troutman, PharmD, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
978-0-07-136362-4 • 2002 • 1,104 pp 978-0-07-112445-4 [IE]
CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS,
2nd edition
William H. Frishman, MD, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, Edmund H. Sonnenblick, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, and Domenic A. Sica, MD, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
978-0-07-136981-7 • 2003 • 1,000 pp • 200 illus.
HANDBOOK OF PHARMACOKINETICS
Larry Bauer, PharmD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
978-0-07-142542-1 • 2006 • 352 pp • 190 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS MANUAL, 2nd edition
William H. Frishman, MD, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, Edmund H. Sonnenblick, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, and Domenic A. Sica, MD, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
978-0-07-137363-0 • 2004 • 700 pp 978-0-07-121223-6 [IE]
Long-established as the gold standard in the field, this book equips readers with an unsurpassed understanding of modern toxicology, including the principles, concepts, mechanisms, and modes of thought that are the foundation of the discipline. The new edition features many new contributors, new content on chemical terrorism, and is updated throughout.
PHARMACOKINETICS MADE EASY, (Revised Edition)
Donald Birkett, MD
978-0-07-471072-2 • 2002 • 120 pp • 15 illus.
MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY REVIEW,
2nd edition
GOLDFRANK’S TOXICOLOGIC EMERGENCIES, 8th edition
Neal E. Flomenbaum, MD, Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY, Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, Robert S. Hoffman, MD, Mary Ann Howland, PharmD, Neal A. Lewin, MD, and Lewis Nelson, MD, all of New York University Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-143763-9 • 2006 • 2,064 pp • 400 illus.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael I. Greenberg, MD, MPH, Drexel University College of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, et al.
978-0-07-146453-6 • 2006 • 377 pp
CNS THERAPEUTICS
Concise Clinical Pharmacology Series
John Blass, MD. PhD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY
978-0-07-144036-3 • 2006 • 282 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-110511-8 [IE]
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Toxicology Board Exam. Readers will find 3300+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
The Gold Standard in toxicology! This classic title presents comprehensive coverage of all aspects of toxicologic emergencies from pharmacology and clinical presentation to treatment guidelines and case studies.
This concise guide for prescribing clinicians details the use, interactions, and drug therapy for CNS medicines. It is the only drug reference providing detailed guidance of how to identify, prescribe, and monitor drug therapies.
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CASARETT’S & DOULL’S ESSENTIALS OF TOXICOLOGY
Curtis D. Klaassen, PhD, Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
978-0-07-138914-3 • 512 pp • 2003 • 200 illus.
POCKET GUIDE TO COMMONLY PRESCRIBED DRUGS, 3rd edition
A LANGE medical book
Glenn N. Levine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
978-0-8385-8146-9 • 1999 • 422 pp
THE POISON QUIZ BOOK,
2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
John H. Trestrail III, RPh, FAACT, DABAT, practicing Toxicologist, Grand Rapids, MI
978-0-07-146449-9 • 2006 • 227 pp (OUT-OF-PRINT)
USMLE ROAD MAP PHARMACOLOGY, 2nd edition
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series
Bertram G. Katzung, MD, PhD, and Anthony J. Trevor, PhD, both of University of California, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-144581-8 • 2006 • 178 pp • 40 illus.
DRUG INFORMATION A Guide for Pharmacists,
3rd edition
Patrick M. Malone, PharmD, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, Karen Kier, PhD, and John Stanovich, RPh, both of Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH
978-0-07-143791-2 • 2006 • 768 pp • 30 illus. 978-0-07-110548-4 [IE]
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the AAPCC’s Annual Toxicology Quiz Bowl Exam. More than 2000+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, and other interesting trivia.
DEJA REVIEW: Pharmacology
Jason Young, Pharm.D., is a medical student at the University of California, Irvine. He earned his Pharm.D. from the University of Washington School of Pharmacy. He is licensed to practice pharmacy in California and Nevada.
978-0-07-147461-0 978-0-07-110099-1 [IE] • 2006 • 220 pp • 10 illus.
Ideal for USMLE preparation and course review, the streamlined, easy-to-follow hierarchical outline format guides students through the most important aspects of each discipline.
THINKING ABOUT PRESCRIBING A Handbook for Quality Use of Medicines
Andrea Mant, MD, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
978-0-07-470769-2 • 1999 • 160 pp
MEDICATION SAFETY IN PREGNANCY AND BRESTFEEDING
Gideon Koren, MD, University of Toronto, Canada
978-0-07-144828-4 2007 • 864 pp • 152 illus.
PHARMACOLOGY SMART CHARTS
LANGE Smart Chart Series
Catherine Pelletier, MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-138878-8 (spiral) • 2003 • 304 pp • 40 illus. • 978-0-07-121246-5 [IE]
CASE FILES: PHARMACOLOGY
Second Edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital in, Houston, Texas.TX, Gary C. Rosenfeld, PhD, The University of TexasHouston Medical School in Houston, Texas, David S. Loose, PhD, The University of TexasHouston Medical School in Houston, Texas, and Donald A. Briscoe, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas.TX
978-0-07-148858-7 978-0-07-127817-1 [IE] • 2008 • 456 pp • 15 illus.
The most comprehensive, authoritative guide on the effects of prescription and OTC drugs, alternative therapies and other substances on pregnant women, the fetus and the nursing child. Written by one of the leading authorities at the renowned Motherrisk Program in Toronto, this text covers not just therapeutic agents but also all major chemicals, workplace exposures, radiologicals, alcohol, drugs of abuse and herbals.
PHARMACOLOGY PreTest® Self-Assessment & Review, 12th Edition
Marshal Shlafer, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
978-0-07-147181-7 978-0-07-126287-3 [IE] • 2007 • 430 pp • 15 illus.
MEDICATION SAFETY IN PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING The Evidence-Based, A-Z Clinician’s Pocket Guide
Gideon Koren, MD, University of Toronto, Canada
978-0-07-144827-7 • 2006 • 464 pp • 50 illus. 978-0-07-110059-5 [IE]
This is the best question-andanswer review for pharmacology questions on the USMLE Step 1 and course exams. Readers will find 500 board-format questions, complete explanations of both correct and incorrect answers, and valuable high-yield facts.
More than 50 high-yield pharmacology cases, each with USMLE-format review questions, help medical students excel in the pathology course and ace the USMLE Step 1. Readers will find 3 three new pharmacology cases— including anticoagulants and herbal medicine—for 55 total cases students must know to ace pharmacology course exams and USMLE Step 1.
This compact, go-anywhere companion to Medication Safety in Pregnancy and Brestfeeding is the most practical guide to the effects of pharmacological and toxic substances during pregnancy and nursing. It covers all the substances in the parent guide in a quick-reference A – Z format. Each entry follows a consistent format template for ease of use, listing the agent, chemistry, kinetics, effect on mother, effect on fetus, effect on nursing child, and recommendations for use in pregnant and nursing mothers.
BASIC CONCEPTS IN PHARMACOLOGY A Student’s Survival Guide,
3rd edition
Janet L. Stringer, MD, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
978-0-07-145818-4 • 2005 • 288 pp 978-0-07-110552-1 [IE]
Pharmacy
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PHARMACY
PHARMACOTHERAPY A Pathophysiologic Approach
7th edition
Joseph T. DiPiro, PharmD, FCCP, South Carolina School of Pharmacy, Charleston and Columbia, SC, Robert L. Talbert, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, University of Texas, Austin and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Gary C. Yee, PharmD, FCCP, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Gary R. Matzke, PharmD, FCP, FCCP, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, Barbara G. Wells, PharmD, FASHP, FCCP, BCPP, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, and L. Michael Posey, BS Pharm, PENS Pharmacy Editorial and News Service, Athens, GA
978-0-07-147899-1 2008 • 2,784 pp • 530 illus.
PHARMACOTHERAPY CASEBOOK A Patient-Focused Approach
7th edition
Terry L. Schwinghammer, PharmD, FCCP, FASHP, BCPS, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
978-0-07-148835-8 2008 • 480 pp • 80 illus.
Bestseller!
APPLIED BIOPHARMACEUTICS & PHARMACOKINETICS, 5th edition
Leon Shargel, PhD, Sandoz Inc., Wilson, NC, Susanna WuPong, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, and Andy Yu, PhD, FDA, Rockville, MD
978-0-07-137550-4 • 2005 • 2,500 pp • 250 illus. 978-0-07-124005-5 [IE]
Using a consistent, problemsolving approach, this new edition of Pharmacotherapy Casebook helps readers apply the principles of pharmacotherapy to everyday, real-world clinical issues. This is an excellent learning tool for educational programs, and an outstanding resource for independent study and staff development. Readers will find more than 140 cases and an organization that matches the textbook, Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach.
The most comprehensive text on the practical applications of biopharmaceuticals and pharmacokinetics.
PHARMACOTHERAPY HANDBOOK, 7th edition
Barbara Wells, PharmD, FASHP, FCCP, BCPP, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, Josepth DiPiro, PharmD, FCCP, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, Terry L. Schwinghammer, PharmD, FCCP, FASHP, BCPS, School of Pharmacy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, Cecily V. DiPiro, PharmD, Consultant Pharmacist, Mount Pleasant, SC
PHARMACOTHERAPY Principles & Practice
Marie Chisholm, PharmD, FCCP, University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy, Barbara Wells, PharmD, FASHP, FCCP, BCPP, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Terry Schwinghammer, PharmD, FCCP, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, Patrick Malone, PharmD, FASHP, University of Findlay, School of Pharmacy, Jill Kolesar, PharmD, BSPS, University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, John Rotschafer, PharmD, FCCP, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Josepth DiPiro, PharmD, FCCP, South Carolina School of Pharmacy
978-0-07-144880-2 2007 • 1600 pp • 420 illus.
Now with a new full-color design, Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiological Approach uses evidence-based approaches to the drug treatment of diseases. It is the most widely-used and comprehensive pharmacotherapy textbook/reference available for pharmacists and prescribers. New features include expanded evidencebased recommendations throughout, web-based chapters, additional coverage of palliative care and pain medicine, and important all-new chapters.
PHARMACY STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE, 2nd edition
Ruth E. Nemire, PharmD, Touro College of Pharmacy, in Harlem, New York; Karen L. Kier, PhD, MSc, RPh, Ohio Northern University College of Pharmacy in Ada, Ohio.
978-0-07-148501-2 978-0-07-164018-3 [IE] • 2008 • 1072 pp • 85 illus.
978-0-07-160387-4 June 2009 • 525 pp
With content derived from Pharmacotheraphy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, the field’s most respected resource, this highly focused guide covers the key topics and concepts essential to pharmacy practice. Readers will find Learning Objectives, Key Concepts, valuable boxed material within chapters, an Online Learning Center, and free e-book download capability.
Pharmacotherapy Handbook delivers the essential information needed to quickly and confidently make drug therapy decisions for eighty-four diseases and disorders. Featuring a convenient alphabetized presentation, the book utilizes text, tables, figures, and treatment algorithms to make important drug data readily accessible and easily understandable.
PHARMACY LAW Textbook & Review
Debra B. Feinberg, RPh, JD, Albany College of Pharmacy
978-0-07-148635-4 2007 • 416 pp • 80 illus.
Featuring a strong patient focus, the Pharmacy Student Survival Guide develops students’ therapeutic problemsolving skills and sharpens their knowledge of the appropriate use of medications. It includes a wealth of case presentations and problems, drug information, medical terminology, and diagnostic material.
This is a unique combination of textbook and review. It explains what pharmacy students need to know about federal drug law and it contains more than 300 pharmacy law multiple-choice questions with answers to help candidates prepare for the federal law portions of the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination® (MPJE® ).
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PHARMACY MANAGEMENT Essentials for All Practice Settings,
2nd edition
Shane Desselle, RPh, PhD Duquesne University, Mylan School of Pharmacy, Pittsburgh, PA, David P. Zgarrick, RPh, PhD Midwestern University, Chicago College of Pharmacy, Downer’s Grove, IL. Professor & Vice-Chair of Pharmacy Practice RPh, PhD, The Ohio State Univ. College of Pharmacy
978-0-07-149436-6 2008 • 640 pp • 40 illus.
APPLIED PHYSICAL PHARMACY
Mansoor M. Amiji, PhD, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, and Beverly J. Sandmann, PhD, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN
978-0-07-135076-1 • 2003 • 462 pp • 150 illus.
PHARMACY AND FEDERAL DRUG LAW REVIEW A Patient Profile Approach
David Kosegarten, PhD, and Douglas Pisano, RPh, both of Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Services, Boston, MA
978-0-07-144560-3 • 2006 • 352 pp • 15 illus.
HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL DRUG DATA, 10th edition
Philip O. Anderson, PharmD, UCSD Medical Center, San Diego, CA, James E. Knoben, PharmD, MPH, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, and William G. Troutman, PharmD, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
978-0-07-136362-4 • 2002 • 1,104 pp 978-0-07-112445-4 [IE]
With more than 250 patient-profile case studies and 2,000 questions with answers and explanations, this book presents the challenges of real-life situations that pharmacists must address on the exams and in their practices. It thoughly prepares newly-graduated pharmacists for the NAPLEX and the MPJE (federal drug law exam).
Pharmacy Management addresses all aspects of pharmacy management, including people, materials, money, time, and information, applicable to all practice settings. It covers everything from personal management to managing operations (business planning, quality control, managing technology), human resources management, financial management, and marketing.
CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS HANDBOOK
Larry Bauer, PharmD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
978-0-07-142542-1 • 2006 • 352 pp • 190 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
DRUG INFORMATION A Guide for Pharmacists,
3rd edition
Patrick M. Malone, PharmD, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, Karen Kier, PhD, and John Stanovich, RPh, both of Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH
978-0-07-143791-2 • 2006 • 768 pp • 30 illus. 978-0-07-110548-4 [IE]
APPLIED CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS, 2nd edition
Larry A. Bauer, Pharm.D, University of Washington School of Pharmacy
978-0-07-147628-7 978-0-07-128726-5 [IE] • 2008 • 800 pp • 115 illus.
DEJA REVIEW: PHARMACOLOGY
Deja Review Series
Jason Young, PharmD, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
The most up-to-date and practical text in the field, Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics features clear, useful coverage of drug dosing and monitoring. It focuses on the latest standardized techniques and approaches to patientspecific dosing and provides the most current information on recently monitored drugs. Readers will find new sections on dosing strategies in all chapters and a new chapter on Sirolimus.
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE PRACTICE The Clinicians Guide, 2nd edition
Robert J. Cipolle, PharmD, Linda M. Strand, PharmD, and Peter C. Morley, PhD, all of University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, MN
978-0-07-136259-7 • 2004 • 624 pp • 75 illus. 978-0-07-120356-3 [IE]
978-0-07-147461-0 • 2006 • 200 pp 978-0-07-110099-1 [IE]
This rapid-fire question & answer review book allows students to move through a lot of information quickly and reinforces only correct answers to enhance memorization. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those seen on shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful long after the course is over, when students are preparing for the USMLE Step 1 exam.
PHARMACOKINETICS MADE EASY, (Revised Edition)
Donald Birkett, MD
978-0-07-471072-2 • McGraw-Hill Australia • 2002 • 120 pp • 15 illus.
Bestseller!
LANGE Q&A PHARMACY,
9th edition
Gary D. Hall, MS and Barry Reiss, PhD were professors at the Albany College of Pharmacy
978-0-07-148445-9 978-0-07-126258-3 [IE] • 2007 • 416 pp
QUICK REVIEW: PHARMACY,
13th edition
Joyce A. Generali, MS, RPh, FASHP, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS; University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, and Christine A. Berger, PharmD, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
978-0-07144674-7 • 2006 • 384 pp • CD-ROM
Formerly the Appleton & Lange Review of Pharmacy, this resource features 1500+ NAPLEX‚ exam-style questions with concise answers and explanations, 30 cases, and practice tests.
Physiology
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PHYSIOLOGY
Bestseller!
PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY A Clinical Approach,
3rd edition
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASE An Introduction to Clinical Medicine, 6th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
Stephen J. McPhee, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA. Gary D. Hammer, MD, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI.
GANONG’S REVIEW OF MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY
23rd edition
Kim Barrett, Ph.D. The University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Heddwen Brooks, Ph.D., The University of Arizona College of Medicine., Tucson, AZ; Scott Boitano, Ph.D., University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Susan Barman, Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
LANGE PHYSIOLOGY SERIES
Juzar Ali, MD, Warren Summer, MD; Michael G. Levitzky, PhD, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA.
978-0-07-161154-1 October 2009 • 250 pp • 95 illus.
978-0-07-162167-0 October 2009 • 768 pp • 347 full-color illus. • Includes DVD
978-0-07-160567-0 August 2009 • 950 pp • 800 full-color illus.
Pulmonary Pathophysiology: A Clinical Approach provides students and clinicians with an understanding of lung disease as they pertain to the clinical setting. Outstanding pedagogy includes, clinical pearls, learning objectives, study questions, algorithms, and key concepts highlighting the essentials of each chapter. The Third Edition is enhanced by the addition of clinical case studies.
Concise, yet comprehensive, this trusted LANGE book covers all of the basics in pathophysiology. It provides readers with a thorough understanding of the mechanisms underlying signs and symptoms and why they appear in various conditions. 99 case studies allow students to apply their knowledge to actual clinical situations and a DVD for use with iPod hardware reinforces key concepts.
One of the world’s leading texts on medical physiology, Ganong’s has been completely redesigned with a new full-color format, larger trim size, 800 full-color illustrations, and expanded pedagogical features. Examples from clinical medicine are integrated into the chapters to illustrate important physiologic concepts. A companion online learning center offers cases, illustrations, and exam questions.
GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY: THE BIG PICTURE
Jon Kibble, PhD is Course Director, Medical Physiology, St. George’s University, Grenada.
LANGE Physiology Series
Kim E. Barrett, MD, University of California, San Diego
978-0-07-142310-6 • 2006 • 250 pp • 60 illus. 978-0-07-110496-8 [IE]
VANDER’S RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
7th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
Douglas Eaton, PhD and John Pooler, PhD are on the faculty of Emory University School of Medicine.
978-0-07-148567-8 978-0-07-164005-3 [IE] February 2009 • 448 pp • 450 illus. (in full-color)
978-0-07-161303-3 July 2009 • 250 pp • 70 illus.
This classic text explores the fundamentals of renal physiology that are essential for an understanding of clinical medicine. The book clearly explains the relationship between blood pressure and renal function and includes questions and answers at the end of each chapter.
With an emphasis on what students truly “need to know” versus “what’s nice to know,” Medical Physiology: The Big Picture delivers a focused, streamlined review of the subject. It offers a succinct, user-friendly presentation designed to make even the most complex concepts understandable in a short amount of time. Readers will find Board-type questions and answers, numerous tables, key concepts, and a full-color image collection.
A system- and disease-based approach to the aspects of gastrointestinal pathophysiology, essential for an understanding of clinical medicine. Features clinical pearls, learning objectives, study questions, algorithms, and key concepts highlighting the presentation in each chapter.
CELL PHYSIOLOGY
LANGE Physiology Series
David Landowne, PhD, University of Miami, Miami, FL
978-0-07-146474-1 • 2006 • 256 pp • 150 illus. 978-0-07-110486-9 [IE]
This text is the most timeefficient cell physiology review available. This author distills all the material medical students are required to know about cell physiology into a concise, readable guide that facilitates true comprehension of key concepts than mere memorization of facts. Packed with self-study questions, clear diagrams and clinical examples.
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PULMONARY PHYSIOLOGY,
7th edition
ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY,
2nd edition
USMLE ROAD MAP: PHYSIOLOGY,
2nd edition
LANGE Physiology Series
Michael G. Levitzky, PhD, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
978-0-07-143775-2 978-0-07-110468-5 [IE] • 2007 • 278 pp • 87 illus.
LANGE Physiology Series
Patricia E. Molina, MD, PhD, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA
978-0-07-146048-4 • 2006 • 288 pp • 90 illus. 978-0-07-110458-6 [IE]
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series
James N. Pasley, PhD, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AK
978-0-07-144517-7 • 2006 • 224 pp • 92 illus. 978-0-07-110312-1 [IE]
Concise yet complete, Pulmonary Physiology provides students with a solid background in the aspects of pulmonary physiology essential for an understanding of clinical medicine. The figures, key concepts, tables, and appendices summarize all of the material in the book and Clinical Problems, at the end of each chapter, allow students to test their understanding of the key concepts presented, and also to apply their knowledge to clinical situations.
This concise reference not only explains basic clinical science and anatomy behind endocrine function-it also relates endocrine physiology to states of health and disease. An excellent tool to help prepare for USMLE Step 1, each chapter includes self-study questions, learning objectives and clinical examples. This new edition includes up-to-date information on hormonal regulation of bone metabolism and hormonal aspects of obesity and metabolic syndrome.
PHYSIOLOGY
PreTest®‚ Self-Assessment & Review
12th Edition
APPLETON & LANGE REVIEW OF PHYSIOLOGY, 2nd edition
David G. Penney, PhD, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI
978-0-07-137726-3 • 2004 • 288 pp • 70 illus. 978-0-07-121220-5 [IE]
DEJA REVIEW: PHYSIOLOGY
Deja Review Series
David W. Lin, Spencer Behr, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Boston, MA, and Kwutesi Okoroh, Trevin Lau, and Xuan Luu, all of Tufts University, Boston, MA
978-0-07-147510-5 • 2006 • 200 pp 978-0-07-110491-3 [IE]
Patricia J. Metting, PhD, Medical University of Ohio
978-0-07-147663-8 978-0-07-126272-9 [IE] • 2007 • 400 pp • 40 illus.
PSYCHIATRY
PSYCHIATRY BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
This rapid-fire question & answer review book allows students to move through a lot of information quickly and reinforces only correct answers to enhance memorization. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those seen on shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful long after the course is over, when students are preparing for the USMLE Step 1 exam.
This is the best review for physiology questions on the USMLE Step 1 and course exams. Readers will find 500 boardformat questions, complete explanations of both correct and incorrect answers, and valuable high-yield facts.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Rebecca A. Schmidt, MD is a consultant in child and adolescent psychiatry in Omaha, NE.
CASE FILES: PHYSIOLOGY
Second Edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas, Norman Weisbrodt, PhD, The University of Texas, William P. Dubinsky, Jr., PhD, The University of Texas, Roger G. O’Neil, PhD,The University of Texas, Edgar T. Walters, PhD, The University of Texas, Konrad P. Harms, MD, The Methodist Hospital, in Houston, Texas.
978-0-07-149374-1 978-0-07-126813-4 [IE] • 2008 • 456 pp • 25 illus.
CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY,
6th edition
978-0-07-154971-4 March 2009 • 325 pp • 5 illus.
LANGE Physiology Series
David E. Mohrman, PhD, and Lois Jane Heller, PhD, both of the School of Medicine, Duluth, MN
978-0-07-146561-8 • 2006 • 256 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-125740-4 [IE]
Psychiatry Board Review, Pearls of Wisdom contains more than 3,000 quick-hit questions and answers addressing the most frequently-tested topics on the psychiatry board and in-service examinations. This new edition addresses four sections of major importance on the boards: General Information, Psychopathology, Special Topics, and Treatment Modalities.
Clear, concise, and up to date, here is a highly readable way for students to gain a fundamental knowledge and basic understanding of cardiovascular physiology in preparation for the USMLE Step 1. Experienced practitioners will find this versatile reference to be the perfect refresher course and a convenient way to stay up-to-date on the latest research in this ever-changing field.
More than 50 high-yield physiology cases, each with USMLE-format review questions, help medical students excel in the physiology course and ace the USMLE Step 1. Features new and improved USMLE-format review questions for each case, with clinical pearls highlighting key concepts.
Psychiatry
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PSYCHIATRY PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition
Debra Klamen, MD, University Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine.
BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE A Guide for Clinical Practice
3rd edition
Mitchell D. Feldman, MD, MPhil, University of California, San Francisco, John F. Christensen, PhD, Legacy Portland Hospital
978-0-07-143860-5 2008 • 440 pp • 15 illus.
THE PHYSICIAN’S GUIDE TO DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR DISORDERS
Dwight L. Evans, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, Dennis S. Charney, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, and Lydia Lewis, Depression and Bi-Polar Support Alliance
978-0-07-144175-9 • 2005 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
978-0-07-159830-9 April 2009 • 336 pp • 15 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PSYCHIATRY,
2nd edition
Michael H. Ebert, M.D., Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, Peter T. Loosen, M.D., Vanderbilt University, Lexington, Kentucky, Barry Nurcombe, M.D., The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia, and James F. Leckman, M.D., Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
978-0-07-142292-5 978-0-07-127815-7 [IE] • 2008 • 832 pp • 200 illus.
The leading text for health students and professionals. Written by nationally recognized experts, this text provides key insights and practical strategies to help clinicians understand the behavioral basis of medical practice . The new edition is completely revised and includes expanded coverage of hospital medicine and spirtuality, graduate medical education competency requirements, and new chapters on health disparities, psychosis, male behavioral issues, and more. Clinical vignettes are included throughout the text.
The only step-by-step clinically focused guidebook designed to aid the physician in their efforts to detect, diagnose and treat depression and bi-polar disorders.
PSYCHIATRY: JUST THE FACTS
Ronald Albucher, MD, University of California-San Francisco
978-0-07-146897-8 978-0-07-128274-1 [IE] • 2007 • 464 pp • 50 illus.
DEJA REVIEW: PSYCHIATRY
Abilash A. Gopal, Alexander E. Ropper, Louis A. Tramontozzi, III, all of Tufts University School of Medicine
978-0-07-148832-7 978-0-07-126256-9 [IE] • 2007 • 200 pp
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Psychiatry, 2e is a concise treatment of the entire field of psychiatric medicine in the popular LANGE CURRENT format. It is comprehensive in scope covering all areas of psychiatric illness in both adults and children. New to this edition is a section on psychiatric practice in special settings such as the emergency department, the hospital, and socialwork settings.
Written by top students who just aced the exam, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy recall. Readers will find high-yield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for effective last minute cramming. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those found on the shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
Psychiatry: Just the Facts is a practical, convenient resource covering the entire field of Psychiatry in a reader-friendly presentation. Readers will find comprehensive coverage in a templated format that is perfect for board review or clinical reference along with board review questions and answers.
LANGE Q&A: PSYCHIATRY
9th edition
Ivan Oransky, MD is Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, New York School of Medicine
978-0-07-147567-9 978-0-07-126275-0 [IE] • 2007 • 312 pp
DEJA REVIEW: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Deja Review Series
Fatima Cody Stanford, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
978-0-07-146868-8 • 2006 • 272 pp 978-0-07-110091-5 [IE]
A student-authored, quick-hit, question-and-answer review that helps prepare for required course and shelf exams. The format allows students to quickly move through a lot of high yield information and only associate the correct answer with the question. A clinical vignette chapter at the end of the book connects behavioral science concepts to clinical situations, which makes the book useful for students preparing for the USMLE Step 1.
This resource is a high-yield Q&A review of psychiatry for medical students preparing for the USMLE Step 2 exam and the psychiatry clerkship exam. Readers will find 750 board-format questions, detailed explanations of right and wrong answers, along with a comprehensive review.
REVIEW OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY, 5th edition
Howard H. Goldman, MD, MPH, PhD, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, and Beth Goldman, MD, MPH, Private Practice, Birmingham, MI
978-0-8385-8434-7 • 2000 • 592 pp • 20 illus. 978-0-07-118810-4 [IE]
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EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRY
Randy Hillard, MD and Brook Zitek, MD, all of University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
978-0-07-141505-7 • 2004 • 430 pp • 100 illus.
PULMONARY MEDICINE
FISHMAN’S PULMONARY DISEASES AND DISORDERS,
4th edition
Alfred P. Fishman, MD, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Jack A. Elias, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, Jay A. Fishman, MD, Harvard Medical School, Michael A. Grippi, MD, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Robert M. Senior MD, Washington University Medical Center
978-0-07-145739-2 2008 • 2368 pp (2 volume set) • 1700 illus.
MANAGEMENT OF THE DIFFICULT AND FAILED AIRWAY
Orlando R. Hung, MD, Professor, Departments of Anesthesia, Surgery, and Pharmacology, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and Michael F. Murphy, MD, Professor and Chair, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nava Scotia, Canada
978-0-07-144548-1 • 2007 • 636 pp • 150 illus.
FIRST AID FOR THE PSYCHIATRY CLERKSHIP, 2nd edition
Latha Stead, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, S. Matthew Stead, MD and Matthew S. Kaufman, MD, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY
978-0-07-144872-7 2005 • 208 pp • 5 illus.
CASE FILES: PSYCHIATRY,
2nd edition
Edited by two of the field’s luminaries, Management of the Difficult and Failed Airway brings together international experts who offer essential, never-beforepublished insights into the identification and management of difficult and failed airways. No other text has ever presented the fundamental principles of airway assessment and management, along with a consistent, case-based approach to the difficult and failed airway in all clinical settings.
LANGE Case Files Series
Eugene C. Toy, MD, University of Texas, Houston Medical School, Houston, TX, and Debra Klamen, MD, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-146282-2 • 2006 • 408 pp • 7 illus. 978-0-07-110465-4 [IE]
The major treatise on lung disease has been fully revised and reformatted to deliver more streamlined, accessible content via a greater use of tables, algorithms, and lists, and a standardized presentation for clinical chapters.
THE ASTHMA EDUCATOR’S HANDBOOK
Christopher H. Fanta, MD, Elaine L. Carter, RN, AE-C, Elizabeth S. Stieb, RN, AE-C, and Kenan E. Haver, MD, Partners Asthma Center, Brigham & Women’s and Massachusetts General Hospital
978-0-07-144737-9 • 2007 • 304 pp • 100 illus.
PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: A Clinical Approach,
3rd edition
LANGE PHYSIOLOGY SERIES
Juzar Ali, MD, Warren Summer, MD; Michael G. Levitzky, PhD, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA.
978-0-07-161154-1 October 2009 • 250 pp • 95 illus.
PAIN MEDICINE & MANAGEMENT: Just the Facts
Mark S. Wallace, MD, University of California, San Diego, CA, and Peter Staats, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
978-0-07-141182-0 • 2005 • 400 pp 978-0-07-124013-0 [IE]
A leading asthma specialist and colleagues at a nationally recognized center for asthma care provide the information and skills needed to be an effective asthma caregiver and educator, both for adults and for children with asthma. Covers diagnosing and staging the severity of asthma, ambulatory treatment, inhalers and inhalation aids, pulmonary function testing and peak flow monitoring, managing asthma attacks and developing an asthma action plan.
Pulmonary Pathophysiology: A Clinical Approach provides students and clinicians with an understanding of lung disease as they pertain to the clinical setting. Outstanding pedagogy includes, clinical pearls, learning objectives, study questions, algorithms, and key concepts highlighting the essentials of each chapter. The Third Edition is enhanced by the addition of clinical case studies.
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PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION,
2nd edition
Martin J. Tobin, MD, Loyola University School of Medicine, Maywood, IL
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PULMONARY MEDICINE
LANGE CURRENT Series
Michael E. Hanley, MD, and Carolyn H. Welsh, MD, both of University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO
978-0-07-140259-0 • 2004 • 600 pp • 250 illus. 978-0-07-124145-8 [IE]
MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING CASES
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
Jamshid Tehranzadeh, MD, University of California, Irvine
978-0-07-144767-6 • 2006 • 1,224 pp • 500 illus.
978-0-07-146542-7 2008 • 768 pp • 2,000 illus
This trusted guide provides the most comprehensive and upto-date information available on the use of mechanical means of ventilation in critically ill patients, including coverage of related pharmacological and technical issues. Coverage includes major current issues such as closed loop ventilation, inhaled antibiotic therapy, liquid ventilation, mechan-ical ventilation in ARDS and SARS, and ventilation outside the ICU.
ESSENTIALS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION,
2nd edition
Dean R. Hess, PhD, RRT, and Robert M. Kacmarek, PhD, RRT, both of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
978-0-07-135229-1 • 2003 • 400 pp • 60 illus.
Bestseller!
RADIOLOGY
CARDIAC IMAGING CASES
Jesse B. Hall, MD, Gregory A. Schmidt, MD, and Lawrence D. H. Wood all of University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-141640-5 • 2005 • 1,720 pp • 520 illus.
PRINCIPLES OF CRITICAL CARE,
3rd edition
This case book offers practicing radiologists an efficient and systematic approach to understanding musculoskeletal imaging. Designed for workplace use, the format facilitates easy navigation through minimal text, abundant multi-modality images, and the use of icons. Musculoskeletal Imaging Cases includes 374 cases with approximately 2,000 images. Content is divided into 7 anatomically oriented sections. Six chapters within each section cover Sports Medicine & Trauma, Congenital, Systemic & Metabolic Diseases, Arthritis, Connective Tissue and Crystal Deposition Disorders, Infections, Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions, and Miscellaneous Pathologies.
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
Scott Pereles, MD, Director of MRI, Coastal Valley Imaging, Salinas California and Jeffrey Goldman MD, Manhattan Diagnostic Radiology, New York City
GENITOURINARY IMAGING CASES
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
David Casalino, MD; Frank Miller, MD; Paul Nikolaidis, MD; Nancy Hammond, MD, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.
PULMONARY MEDICINE REVIEW,
2nd edition
978-0-07-147714-7 December 2009 • 768 pp • 2,000 illus • Includes DVD
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Zevitz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL, and Richard Lenhardt, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
978-0-07-146451-2 • 2005 • 285 pp • 5 illus. 978-0-07-110892-8 [IE]
Cardiac Imaging Cases includes approximately 318 cases ranging from normal anatomy to the full spectrum of cardiac disease. Coverage includes CT as well as MR cases presented in a concise, easy-to-navigate format. “Pearls” highlight key information about each case. A DVD supplements the text.
978-0-07-147912-7 November 2009 • 768 pp • 2000 illus (many in full-color)
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Pulmonary Medicine Board exam. Readers will find more than 2800+ rapidfire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
Genitourinary Imaging: Cases offers radiologists an efficient, systematic, and visual approach to understanding genitourinary imaging and aiding diagnosis. The book features more than 350 cases, 2000 images (many in full-color), and a user-friendly format enhanced by numerous icons. Each case includes findings, differential diagnosis, pearls, discussion, images and legends.
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HEAD AND NECK IMAGING CASES
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
Osamu Sakai, MD, PhD, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA.
GENITOURINARY IMAGING PATTERNS
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
Raul Uppot, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
STEP-BY-STEP FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Rakesh Gupta, MD, Sunder Lal Jain Hospital Complex, Delhi, India.
978-0-07-160184-9 2008 • 80 pp • 38 illus. • Includes CD-ROM (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
978-0-07-154372-9 December 2009 • 768 pp • 2000 illus
Heading and Neck Imaging: Cases offers radiologists an efficient, systematic, and visual approach to understanding head and neck imaging and aiding diagnosis. The book features numerous cases, 2000 fullcolor images, and a user-friendly format. Each case includes findings, differential diagnoses, comments and pearls. An icon grading system rates findings from common to rare.
978-0-07-149836-4 December 2009 • 768 pp • 2000 illus.
BRAIN AND SPINE IMAGING PATTERNS
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
Chi-Shing Zee, MD, USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Genitourinary Imaging: Patterns offers radiologists an efficient, systematic, and visual approach to understanding genitourinary imaging and aiding diagnosis. The book features more than 350 cases, 2000 images (many in full-color), and a userfriendly format enhanced by numerous icons. Each case includes findings, differential diagnosis, pearls, discussion, images and legends. This is one of the few books to include both cases and core content
This pocket sized reference begins with a general overview of the fetal heart and circulatory system and goes on to provide step-by-step coverage of all the basic procedures for using fetal echocardiography. The accompanying CD-ROM includes an image-bank to assist with diagnosis.
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING A Review for Radiology Certifying Examinations
Cheri L. Canon, MD, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL.
REAL WHOLE BODY MRI Requirements, Indications, Perspectives
Mathias Goyen, MD, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
978-0-07-149867-8 2007 • 208 pp • 93 illus.
978-0-07-146541-0 December 2009 • 768 pp • 2,000 illus. (in full-color)
978-0-07-160164-1 November 2009 • 1230 pp • 300 illus.
Brain & Spine Imaging Patterns is designed to help radiologists interpret images and reach a diagnosis. Unlike its competitive titles, content begins with an appearance and leads to diagnosis, thus more accurately simulating the real situations radiologists face. Packed with more than 2,000 full-color multi-modality images, with minimal text and an easy-to-navigate format, this is the resource for at-the-bench interpretation of brain and spine imaging.
This comprehensive review, written specifically for the diagnostic radiology boards, is also useful for recertification examinations and as a quick-reference. Content is organized around the 10 sections of the written boards and includes 500 questions with answers.
RADIOLOGY INTERPRETATION MADE EASY
G. Balachandiran, MD, Radiology Department, Government General Hospital, Pondicherry, India.
978-0-07-160182-5 2008 • 255 pp • 96 illus. (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
Superbly illustrated, and written by the leading experts who helped establish MRI as a diagnostic tool, this clinically relevant resource puts whole-body MRI into perspective like no other text. The first section covers the technical requirements of wholebody MRI, along with its principles and associated data processing. Subsequent sections offer a practical look at all aspects of whole-body MRI from a clinical perspective, including its use in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease and in metastasis screening.
CT DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Satish K. Bhargava, MD, GTB Hospital, Delhi, India
978-0-07-148573-9 2007 • 558 pp • 200 illus.
Radiology Interpretation Made Easy is a practical tool for correctly reading the X-rays, CT scans, and other radiological images that support accurate diagnosis and treatment decisions. This handy pocket-size reference features 100 thoroughly explained and generously illustrated case studies that represent a variety of radiological imaging techniques.
The only book devoted solely to CT differential diagnosis, this pocket-sized handbook is designed to help practitioners distinguish a disease or condition from others presenting with similar symptoms. Featuring an easy-to-navigate bulleted, tabular format and hundreds of CT scans, CT Differential Diagnosis discusses more than 50 of the most challenging lesions.
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ULTRASOUND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Satish K. Bhargava, MD, GTB Hospital, Delhi, India
978-0-07-148575-3 2007 • 530 pp • 300 illus.
BASIC RADIOLOGY
Michael Y. Chen, MD, Thomas L. Pope, MD, David J. Ott, MD, all of Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
978-0-07-141026-7 • 2004 • 544 pp • 735 illus.
NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY Technical Applications
Gary V. Heller, MD, PhD, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, April Mann, BA, CNMT, NCT, RT (N), Hartford Hospital, and Robert C. Hendel, MD, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-146475-8 2008 • 448 pp • 210 illus.
This pocket-sized handbook enables readers to sharpen their ability to identify the differentiating signs of disease visible on ultrasound images. A concise, templated format provides practical coverage of 177 conditions in every organ system.
ATLAS OF NUCLEAR IMAGING IN SPORTS MEDICINE
Robert Cooper, FRACP, DDU, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia, Stephen Allwright, Misericordiae Hospital, Sydney, Australia, and Jock Anderson, Sydney, Australia
978-0-07-471088-3 • 2003 • 268 pp • 900 illus.
RADIOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Satish K. Bhargava, MD, GTB Hospital, Delhi, India
978-0-07-148574-6 2007 • 1150 pp • 300 illus. (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
This companion volume to Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications covers many technical aspects of nuclear cardiology and provides in-depth information on the technical background regarding myocardial perfusion imaging. This textbook gives physicians, technologists and trainees a detailed review of techniques used in the performance of nuclear cardiology studies, and also assists in preparing for board examinations.
NEUROIMAGING A Companion to Adams and Victor’s Principles of Neurology, 2nd edition
Jack O. Greenberg, MD, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
978-0-07-134615-3 • 1999 • 896 pp • 1,300 illus.
EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND,
2nd edition
O. John Ma, MD, University of Missouri-Kansas School of Medicine, James Mateer, MD, RDMS, Medical College of Wisconsin, Michael Blaivas, MD, RDMS, Medical College of Georgia
978-0-07-147904-2 2008 • 475 pp • 700 illus (50 in full-color)
This bulleted handbook provides differentiating features for hundreds of diseases, conditions, and injuries. Readers will find 300 illustrations and radiographs, a streamlined find-it-now format, and exceptional value for the price.
ATLAS OF IMAGING IN SPORTS MEDICINE, 2nd Edition
Jock (Ian F.) Anderson, University of NSW. John W. Read, Sydney Adventist Hospital, NSW, Australia
978-0-07-471584-0 2007 • 700 pp • 1200 illus.
CT & MRI PATHOLOGY A Pocket Atlas
Michael L. Grey, MS, RT(R), (CT), (MR), and Jagan M. Ailinani, MD, both of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL
978-0-07-138040-9 • 2003 • 432 pp • 445 illus.
The field’s leading reference has been updated and expanded to include color Doppler ultrasound images, three all new chapters, and important coverage of the very latest instruments. The templated chapter organization includes clinical considerations and indications, technique, pitfalls, case studies, and more.
NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
Gary V. Heller, MD, PhD, University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Robert C. Hendel, MD, Rush Medical College
978-0-07-138635-7 • 2004 • 369 pp • 150 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
This valuable reference is filled with 1200 images of common and unusual sports injuries, with easy-tounderstand information on the anatomy and biomechanics of each injury. Thoroughly updated, it includes twice the number of images found in the first edition, as well as information on new technologies such as MRIs, nuclear imaging, and ultrasounds.
CLINICAL MANUAL AND REVIEW OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Joseph Mathew, MD, Duke University, Durham, NC, and Chakid Ayoub, MD, American University, Beirut, Lebanon
978-0-07-142230-7 • 2005 508 pp • 325 illus.
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DIAGNOSTIC THORACIC RADIOLOGY
Wallace Miller, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-141300-8 • 2006 • 1,008 pp • 1,300 illus.
SURGERY
Bestseller!
ADULT CHEST SURGERY
David Surgarbaker, MD; Raphael Bueno, MD; Steven Mentzer, MD; Lambros Zellos, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Mark J. Krasna, MD, St. Joseph Medical Center, Baltimore, MD.
978-0-07-143414-0 May 2009 • 1000 pp • 1000 full-color illustrations
A revolutionary pattern-recognition approach featuring over 1,300 illustrations.
SCHWARTZ’S PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY, 9th edition
F. Charles Brunicardi, MD, FACS, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. Dana K. Andersen, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD; Timothy Billiar, MD, The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA; David L. Dunn, MD, PhD, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. John G. Hunter, MD, FACS, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR; Raphael E. Pollock, MD, PhD, FACS, M.D., Anderson Cancer Center. Houston, TX; Jeffrey B. Matthews, MD, University of Chicago School of Medicine,Chicago, IL.
978-0-07-154769-7 October 2009 • 1800 pp • 1500 full-color illus.
EMERGENCY RADIOLGY: CASE STUDIES
David T. Schwartz, MD, New York University, New York, NY
978-0-07-140917-9 • 2008 • 550 pp • 600 illus.
Adult Chest Surgery is a comprehensive, practical textbook on operative techniques of thoracic surgery. Written by a stellar author team composed primarily of experts from Harvard Medical School, the book offers a unified tone and presentation missing from competitive titles along with a scope of content suitable for the general surgeon as well as the chest specialist. Readers will also find 1000 full-color illustrations.
EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY
David T. Schwartz, MD, New York University, New York, NY, and Earl Reisdorff, MD, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
978-0-07-050827-9 • 2000 • 704 pp • 900 illus.
Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery is known worldwide as the most trusted name in general surgery education. The Ninth Edition features important additions such as a fullcolor presentation, an international advisory board, evidence-based references, diagnostic and treatment algorithms in all clinical chapters, and much more. Like previous editions, the Ninth includes all core curricula in surgery and is written by renowned experts in the field.
MCGRAW-HILL MANUAL OF ENDOCRINE SURGERY
Shane Morita, MD, Alan Dackiw, MD, PhD, Martha A. Zeigler, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD.
POCKET GUIDE TO BODY CT DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Richard M. Slone, MD, Andrew J. Fisher, MD both of Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, MO
978-0-07-134435-7 • 1999 • 368 pp
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT SURGERY
13th edition
978-0-07-160645-5 December 2009 • 550 pp • 50 illus.
LANGE CURRENT Series
Gerard M. Doherty, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Small enough to fit in a laboratory coat pocket, McGraw-Hill Manual of Endocrine Surgery is a concise, point-of-care reference offering essential information on endocrine surgery.
978-0-07-159087-7 October 2009 • 1453 pp • 400 illus. • Includes DVD (Not available individually)
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Surgery is the leading, portable, single-source of current information on general surgery and surgery subspecialties. This book follows the CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment format - consistent and frequent use of headings, brief and clearly written text, and consistent use of references within sections. It succinctly addresses descriptions, diagnosis and treatments for over 1000 diseases and disorders. Companion DVD includes bulleted content from CURRENT Consult Surgery.
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COMPREHENSIVE CLEFT CARE
Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP, Chief of Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, and Director of the Pittsburgh CleftCraniofacial Center, Richard E. Kirschner, MD, FACS, FAAP, Attending Pediatric Plastic Surgeon, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Director of the Craniofacial Biology Laboratory
FIRST AID FOR THE ABSITE
Jennifer LaFemina Fowler, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Robert Todd Lancaster, MD, MPH (pending), Harvard School of Public Health, and Tao Le, MD, MHS, University of Louisville and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
ACUTE CARE SURGERY
A Guide for the General Surgeon
Vicente H. Gracias, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. Mark G. McKenney, MD, University of Miami Hospital, Miami, FL. Patrick M. Reilly, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. George C. Velmahos, MD, PhD, MSEd, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
978-0-07-147290-6 • 2008 • 464 pp • 78 illus.
978-0-07-148180-9 2008 • 1,166 pp • 1,000 illus.
978-0-07-154547-1 978-0-07-126861-5 [IE] • 2009 • 320 pp • 55 illus.
Comprehensive Cleft Care covers the complete care and surgical management of the cleft patient, discussing the life-long spectrum from prenatal diagnosis to the final jaw surgery at skeletal maturity. It is the only book that features a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach. Chapters are written by a multidisciplinary team including surgeons, nurses, geneticists, speech therapists, and other team members. This unique book features world-famous surgeons who explain how and when to use specific techniques.
The first book to address the restructured exam, First Aid for the ABSITE contains key science concepts and clinical/surgery topics, along with mnemonics and visual aids to reinforce comprehension. Written by students who passed the ABSITE, it is designed for both initial and lastminute review. Also contains a primer on what to expect on test day and how to best prepare.
Acute Care Surgery: A Guide for the General Surgeon delivers a definitive overview of how to evaluate, stabilize, and perform surgeries for multiple emergent scenarios. Written by prominent surgeon educators, it takes readers step-by-step from triage through the operation and concisely explains how to handle trauma, critical care, and emergency surgery situations.
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY ATLAS
C. Palanivelu, MD, Chair of the Division of Surgical Gastroenterology and Minimal Access Surgery at the GEM Hospital, Coimbatore, India.
978-0-07-160193-1 2008 • 1336 pp • 1500 fullcolor illus. (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
OPHTHALMIC SURGERY
Sandeep Saxena, MD, Department of Opthalmology, King George Medical University, Lucknow, India.
978-0-07-160194-8 2008 • 576 pp • 950 fullcolor illustrations (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
FIRST AID FOR THE SURGERY CLERKSHIP, 2nd edition
First Aid Clerkship Series
Latha Stead, MD, Mayo Clinic, S. Matthew Stead, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, and Matthew S. Kaufman, MD, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
978-0-07-144871-0 978-0-07-110093-9 [IE] • June 2009 • 490 pp • 100 illus. Available Now: 978-0-07-136422-5 • 2003 978-0-07-121234-2 [IE]
This reference provides complete coverage of every aspect of laparoscopic surgery. Each chapter includes a description of the disease process, decision making strategies, and a clear account of the steps in the surgical procedure, accompanied by 1500 full-color surgical photos — all based on the extensive experience of the author, one of the world’s top ten leaders in the field.
Ophthalmologists who wish to stay on the leading edge of the field as new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities emerge will find everything they need in this comprehensive guide to current practice. Here in a single reference is a far-reaching, authoritative compilation of the latest and best techniques in contemporary ophthalmic surgery enriched by 950 full-color photographs and illustrations.
This surgery clerkship survival manual provides a highyield review of core material, common exam and pimping questions, and other information to help students succeed in the clerkship. Includes Exam and Ward tips, handy tear-out cards with practical wards information, and updated information throughout.
PEDIATRIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Devendra Gupta, MD, Department of Pediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Science, Delhi, India.
978-0-07-160190-0 2008 • 692 pp • 650 fullcolor illus. (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
LAMELLAR CORNEAL SURGERY
Thomas John, MD, Loyola University, Chicago, IL.
978-0-07-160192-4 2008 • 720 pp • 1000 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
Complete with 650 full-color illustrations, Pediatric Surgical Oncology covers the full spectrum of both medical and surgical oncology treatments, techniques and issues. Here, in one comprehensive reference is the most up-to-date guidance for understanding and managing each of the major childhood tumors and the multimodal neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy that results in improved survival.
From its valuable review of the general anatomy of the cornea to its highly visual, hands-on guidance to the field’s latest developments and surgical procedures, Lamellar Corneal Surgery is the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to the entire range of lamellar corneal surgery. With more than 1000 full-color illustrations and a DVD with surgical videos, this text is a necessary reference for all corneal surgery specialists.
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SURGERY PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 12th edition
Lillian Kao, MD, University of Texas, Houston Medical Center.
TRAUMA, 6th edition
David V. Feliciano, MD, Professor and Chief, Emory University School of Medicine, Grady Hospital, Atlanta, GA, Kenneth L. Mattox, MD, Professor and Vice Chairman, Baylor College of Medicine, Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, TX, and Eugene E. Moore, MD, Professor and Vice Chairman, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO
978-0-07-146912-8 2008 • 1,456 pp • 730 illus.
LIVING DONOR ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
Rainer W. Gruessner, MD, Chairman and Professor, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ and Enrico Benedetti, MD, Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-145549-7 2008 • 704 pp • 384 illus.
978-0-07-159863-7 March 2009 • 400 pp • 15 illus.
CASE FILES: GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY
LANGE Case Files Series
Eugene C. Toy, MD, Cristo Papasakelariou, MD; Konrad Harms, MD, Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX; Keith Reeves, MD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NY, NY.
This definitive one-stop resource begins with an informative look at the history and epidemiology of trauma surgery, as well as injury prevention, before moving into core topics such as trauma systems, triage, transport, and managing shock. It then delivers a clear, organ-by-organ overview of the treatment of traumatic injuries, from the cranium and brain to pelvic fractures, while covering need-to-know subjects such as anesthesia and infection. Commentaries by experts in the field accompany each chapter for second opinions and alternate viewpoints.
Living Donor Organ Transplantation puts the entire discipline in perspective while guiding readers step-by-step through the most common organ transplant surgeries. Featuring an incisive look at every key consideration for general surgeons who perform transplantations, it covers procedural information on all transplants discussed, and covers topics from patient selection to recipient workup and outcomes.
MCGRAW-HILL MANUAL OF COLORECTAL SURGERY
Andreas M. Kaiser, MD, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Los Angeles, CA
978-0-07-159070-9 • 2008
ROBOTIC SURGERY
978-0-07-159280-2 September 2009 • 460 pp • 55 illus.
Bestseller!
ZOLLINGER’S ATLAS OF SURGICAL OPERATIONS,
8th edition
Robert Zollinger, Jr., MD, Case Western University, Cleveland, OH
978-0-07-136378-5 • 2003 • 463 pp • 400 illus. 978-0-07-125581-3 [IE]
Farzad Gharagozloo, MD, George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC, Farzad Najam, MD, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC, Marc Margolis, MD, George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC
978-0-07-145912-9 • 2008 • 430 pp • 300 illus.
This pocket-sized guide is composed of brief chapters summarizing various symptoms, diseases, and techniques for managing complications, plus technical instructions for operating. To facilitate quick and accurate navigation, this two-color guide includes tabs and drug tables with both American and generic names, along with dosages; ICD-9 codes are tagged on each chapter.
This classic guide offers step-bystep guidance to gastrointestinal, vascular, and gynecologic procedures as well as other procedures commonly performed by the general surgeon or surgical resident. 400 detailed illustrations elaborate on every step that must be considered during the operation.
Robotic surgery is growing in popularity because, in many cases, it provides the least invasive surgery possible, thus reducing stress on the body with shorter recovery time and hospital stays. This is the only book available where readers will find key information on operating on a range of surgeries, including cardiac, thoracic, genitourinary, and abdominal via robot. Future perspectives are also included.
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
Allan Covens, MD, FRCSC, Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Toronto, Rachel Kupets, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Toronto Sunnybook Regional Cancer Centre, University of Toronto
978-0-07-149324-6 2008 • 350 pp • 300 illus. • Includes DVD
This complete guide to the increasingly popular procedure of minimally invasive surgery for gynecological cancer shows readers how to perform more than thirty procedures, using surgery video stills; all referenced videos are included on the accompanying DVD. This package includes all the relevant information about current research, patient selection, equipment, and anesthetic considerations.
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PLASTIC SURGERY Clinical Problem Solving
Peter Taub, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY and R. Michael Koch, MD, Chief of the Microsurgery and Replantation Service, Westchester Medical Center
978-0-07-148150-2 • 2008 • 336 pp • 150 illus. (in full-color)
CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO SURGICAL CARE
John P. Pryor, MD, Division of Traumatology and Surgical Critical Care t Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Barbara Todd, MSN, CRNP, Director, Clinical Surgical Specialists and Practitioners, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Michael Dryer, PA-C, Dr.PH, Department of Medical Science and Community Health, Arcadia University Physician Assistant Program, Philadelpha, PA
978-0-07-147897-7 978-0-07-128724-1 [IE] • 2008 • 416 pp • 450 illus.
OBESITY SURGERY Principles and Practice
Editor-in-Chief: Cid Pitombo, MD, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
978-0-07-148281-3 2007 • 600 pp • 600 illus. • Includes DVD
Clinical Problem Solving in Plastic Surgery is the only book that covers numerous, unknown clinical scenarios and provides algorithms that walk the reader through successful management strategies. This is the ideal text for both oral board preparation and junior attendings. Covers head, neck, trunk, extremities, and cosmetic disorders.
GENERAL SURGERY ABSITE AND BOARD REVIEW, 4th edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Matthew Blecha, MD, is a board certified general surgeon.
978-0-07-154687-4 • 2008 • 336 pp
Specifically designed for non-surgeons who are caring for patients with surgical disease, this resource utilizes a problem-based approach to review the most common complaints that lead to surgical consultations. Readers learn what past medical information is important to elicit, what to look for in the physical exam, which diagnostics to order, and how to start immediate treatment while diagnostic procedures continue.
Written and edited by an international team of experts, this is the most up-to-date and comprehensive text on the general principles and procedures of obesity surgery available. Complete with color images, a DVD with video clips of selected procedures, and coverage not found in any similar resource, this is destined to become the field’s goldstandard reference.
CONCISE MANUAL OF COSMETIC DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
Neil Sadick, MD, Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Cornell University Medical College. Ron Moy, MD, Director of Dermatologic Surgery, University of California, Naomi Lawrence, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Ranella Hirsch, MD, Private Practice, Dermatology, Cambridge, MA
978-0-07-145366-0 2007 • 330 pp • 200 illus. (full-color) • 2 DVDs
LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURING
Nutan Jain, MBBS, MS, Vardhman Infertility and Endoscopy Centre, New Delhi, India
978-0-07-148579-1 2006 • 248 pp • 500 fullcolor illus. • Includes 2 DVDs (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
A quick-hit question and answer review for the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE) and the General Surgery Board Exam for residents and recertifying surgeons. Like “flashcards in a book,” this last-minute review focuses on only the correct answers to improve memory retention and exam-day performance.
DEJA REVIEW: SURGERY
Amit D. Tevar, MD, Scott King, Jonathan Thompson, all of University of Cincinnati
978-0-07-148114-4 978-0-07-126292-7 [IE] • 2008 • 300 pp • 75 illus.
Unlike most other surgical resources which only offer brief, peripheral coverage of basic laparoscopic skills, this full-color atlas provides readers with everything needed to master the tools, knots, and pathways of minimal access surgery suturing. Along with expert text and 500 full color photos, the author includes 2 DVDs with 18 surgical videoclips.
Here is a one-stop, step-by-step guide to precisely what readers need to know in order to successfully perform cosmetic dermatologic surgery. Readers will get clear, consistent, and well-illustrated coverage of each surgical technique written by four of the field’s leading experts. Each templated chapter begins with key points and goes on to include indications and contraindications, set-up, choice of agents/technique, a step-by-step description of the technique, and pitfalls.
JOHNS HOPKINS MANUAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
David Yuh, MD, Luca A. Vricella, MD, and William Baumgartner, MD, all of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
978-0-07-141652-8 • 2006 • 1,008 pp • 650 illus.
SURGICAL ONCOLOGY Contemporary Principles and Practice
Kirby I. Bland, MD, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, John Daly, MD, Cornell Medical Center, New York Hospital, New York, NY, and Constantine P. Karakousis, MD, PhD, Millard Fillmore Hospital,Buffalo, NY
978-0-8385-8736-2 • 2001 • 1,200 pp • 500 illus.
Written by top students who excelled in medical school, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy recall. Readers will find high-yield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for effective last minute cramming. A chapter of clinical vignette questions – like those found on the shelf and board exams – is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
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Surgery
SCHWARTZ’S MANUAL OF SURGERY, 8th edition
F. Charles Brunicardi, MD, Baylor University, Houston, TX, Dana K. Anderson, MD, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA, Timothy R. Billiar, MD, Baylor University, Houston, TX, David L. Dunn, MD, PhD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, John G. Hunter, MD, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, and Raphael E. Pollack, MD, PhD, University of Texas, Houston, TX
978-0-07-144688-4 • 2006 • 1,000 pp • 100 illus. 978-0-07-110518-7 [IE]
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
Jorge G. Cueto, MD, Mexico, Moises Jacobs, MD, Baptist Hospital of Miami, Miami, FL, and Michel Gagner, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-136481-2 • 2003 • 544 pp • 320 illus.
PODIATRIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY PART II NATIONAL BOARD REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Donald Kushner, D.P.M, Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Cleveland, OH
978-0-07-146448-2 • 2006 • 325 pp • 5 illus.
ILLUSTRATED CUTANEOUS & AESTHETIC LASER SURGERY,
2nd edition
Jeffrey S. Dover, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Kenneth A. Arndt, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Maria Beatrice T. Alora, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, and Roy G. Geronemus, MD, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-8385-4257-6 • 2000 • 142 pp • 372 illus.
This is the best review available for those preparing for the NBPME Part II Exam. Includes 2500+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
SURGERY ON CALL, 4th edition
ON CALL Series
Alan T. Lefor, MD, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, Leonard G. Gomella, MD, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, Eric A. Wiebke, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IA, and Douglas L. Fraker, MD, University of Pennsylvania School Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-140254-5 • 2005 • 528 pp • 30 illus 978-0-07-110494-4 [IE]
A pocket guide with more than 1,000 pages of concise information on the specialty of general surgery, this resource provides surgical residents with just the right scope and depth needed in practice and for exam review.
FIRST EXPOSURE: GENERAL SURGERY
First Exposure Series
Danny O. Jacobs, MD, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
978-0-07-144140-7 • 2006 • 352 pp • 75 illus. 978-0-07-110551-4 [IE]
SCHWARTZ’S PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY SELF-ASSESSMENT & BOARD REVIEW, 8th edition
F. Charles Brunicardi, MD, Baylor University, Houston, TX, Dana K. Anderson, MD, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA, Timothy R. Billiar, MD, Baylor University, Houston, TX, David L. Dunn, MD, PhD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, John G. Hunter, MD, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, and Raphael E. Pollack, MD, PhD, University of Texas, Houston, TX
978-0-07-144687-7 • 2006 • 400 pp 978-0-07-124831-0 [IE] Features over 800 questions!
Students working their first clinical stint in surgery will get up to speed fast on the surgical principles, clinical management and technical skills that must be mastered to successfully complete the surgery clerkship. Organized to follow the core competencies of the clerkship curriculum, this First Exposure guide covers professional conduct, evidence-based medicine, basic diagnostic and disease principles as they pertain to surgery, clinical management of surgical patients, and specific technical skills that the student is expected to acquire during the surgical clerkship.
Features on-the-spot treatment advice for more than 80 of the most common problems faced by surgeons.
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY BOARD REVIEW
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Samuel J. Lin, MD, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL, and John Hijjawi, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
978-0-07-146447-5 • 2006 • 300 pp • 5 illus.
CARDIAC SURGERY IN THE ADULT,
3rd edition
Lawrence H. Cohn, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
978-0-07-146913-5 2007 • 1,584 pp • 742 illus. • Includes DVD
THE GENERAL SURGERY SOURCEBOOK
Brian Kogon, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
978-0-07-110514-9 [IE] 2006 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
The most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Plastic and reconstructive Surgery Board review. Includes 5500+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
OBESITY SURGERY
Louis F. Martin, MD, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, LA
978-0-07-140640-6 • 2004 • 610 pp • 200 illus.
The classic guide has been completely reworked by world-famous cardiac surgeon and Harvard Professor Lawrence Cohn to deliver the very latest techniques in cardiac surgery. This new edition of the market-leading book is the most up-to-date in the field, with two-color illustrations, an expert author pool, and a bonus DVD with surgical videoclips.
Over 200 discrete topics, covering the full spectrum of general surgery and the surgical sub-specialties.
Surgery/Urology
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SURGERY REVIEW ILLUSTRATED Examination and Board Review
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Series
Amit D. Tevar, MD, Rafael Azuaje, MD, and Lawrence Micon, MD, all University of Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
978-0-07-141654-2 • 2005 • 640 pp • 600 illus. 978-0-07-111473-8 [IE]
LANGE Q&A: SURGERY, 5th edition
C. Gene Cayten, MD., MPH, New York Medical College for Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Nanakram Agarwal, MD, MPH, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, and Max Goldberg, MD, FACS, FRCSI, Stony Brook University Hospital and Medical Center,
978-0-07-147566-2 978-0-07-126253-8 [IE] • 2007 • 416 pp • 60 illus.
UROLOGY
VANDER’S RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
7th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
Douglas Eaton, PhD and John Pooler, PhD are on the faculty of Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
The only comprehensive surgery review for both the written and oral board exams! Includes over 1,400 multiple-choice questions and answers and over 600 illustrations.
TRAUMA MANUAL, 4th edition
Ernest E. Moore, MD, University of Colorado Health Sciences, CO, Kenneth L. Mattox, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, and David V. Feliciano, MD, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
978-0-07-136508-6 • 2003 • 500 pp • 35 illus.
With 1,000 USMLE-format surgery questions and answers, each with thorough explanations, and a bonus practice test, this resource provides an unmatched review of surgery. Students will find everything they need to ace the USMLE Step 2 and the surgery shelf exam. It prepares students for the exams and builds test-taking confidence.
978-0-07-161303-3 July 2009 • 250 pp • 70 illus.
OPERATIVE PEDIATRIC SURGERY
Mortiz M. Ziegler, MD, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, Thomas R. Weber, MD, Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, St.Louis, MO, and Richard G. Azizkhan, MD, The Children’s Hospital, Buffalo, NY
978-0-8385-7405-8 • 2003 • 1,024 pp • 1,700 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT) 978-0-07-121239-7 [IE]
This classic text explores the fundamentals of renal physiology that are essential for an understanding of clinical medicine. The book clearly explains the relationship between blood pressure and renal function and includes questions and answers at the end of each chapter.
SMITH’S GENERAL UROLOGY,
17th edition
Emil A. Tanagho, MD, and Jack W. McAninch, MD, both of the University of California, San Francisco
978-0-07-145737-8
STEP-BY-STEP WOUND HEALING
Sylvie Meume, MD, and Luc Teot, MD, Paris, France
978-0-07-145775-0 • 2005 • 116 pp • Includes CD-ROM (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
Bestseller!
MAINGOT’S ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS, 11th edition
Michael Zinner, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; Stanley Ashely, MD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
978-0-07-144176-6 2007 • 1,488 pp • 900 illus.
978-0-07-128743-2 [IE] • 2007 • 768 pp • 400 illus.
Provides concise and authoritative guidance on the management of a wide variety of chronic and acute wounds and ulcerations. Includes a photo CD-ROM.
OPERATIVE TRAUMA MANAGEMENT An Atlas, 2nd edition
Erwin R. Thal, MD, University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, John A. Weigelt, MD, University of Minnesota-St. Paul Ramsey Medical Center, St. Paul, MN, and James Carrico, MD, University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
978-0-8385-7388-4 • 2002 • 550 pp • 445 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT)
Now in one completely up-todate volume! The definitive text on gastrointestinal surgery has been revised to be more operative, technique-oriented, and efficiently organized. Written by preeminent scholars, this unsurpassed abdominal surgery companion covers benign and malignant conditions—along with both common and esoteric diseases.
The first choice among professionals and students alike, Smith’s General Urology offers useful, concise guidance for understanding, diagnosing, and treating urologic diseases. The leading single-volume resource in urology, this text brings together an array of renowned authorities, representing the state of the art and science in urology today. The Seventeenth Edition offers more than 400 illustrations, a sweeping update of all relevant chapters, three new chapters, and additional contributors who offer important new perspectives.
CLINICAL MANUAL OF UROLOGY, 3rd edition
Philip. M. Hanno, MD, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, and S. Bruce Malkowicz and Alan J. Wein, MD, EDS, both of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-136201-6 • 2001 • 704 pp • 80 illus. 978-0-07-120286-2 [IE]
CASE FILES: SURGERY, 2nd edition
Eugene C. Toy, MD, The John S. Dunn Senior Academic Chief, Christus,-St. Joseph Hospital Ob/Gyn Residency Program
978-07-146304-1 978-0-07-110466-1 [IE] • 504 pp • 33 illus
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Urology/Clinical Skills/Diagnostic Examination
UROLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
SYMPTOM TO DIAGNOSIS An Evidence-Based Guide
2nd edition
Scott Stern, MD, FACP; Adam Cifu, MD; Diane Altkorn, MD, University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine.
POCKET GUIDE TO DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
5th edition
Diana Nicoll, MD, PhD, University of California, San Francisco, Stephen J. McPhee, MD, Professor, University of California, San Francisco, Michael Pignone, MD, MpH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, and Mark Lu, MD, PhD, University of California, San Francisco.
978-0-07-148968-3 2007 • 512 pp • 100 illus.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Stephen W. Leslie, MD, is affiliated with Lorain Surgical Specialties in Lorain, OH.
978-0-07-160583-0 May 2009 • 300 pp
Like flashcards in a book, this quick-hit question and answer review for the urology boards provides an intense, streamlined review and is the perfect complement to larger texts. Readers will find more than 5,000 Q&As including new questions on technologies such as robotics and laparoscopic surgery, advances in chemotherapy, and complications related to new medicines.
978-0-07-149613-1 July 2009 • 620 pp • 100 illus.
Symptom to Diagnosis teaches medical students an evidence-based, step-by-step process for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients based on their clinical complaints. By applying this approach students can recognize specific diseases and prescribe the most effective therapy.
This trusted pocket reference offers a quick guide to the selection and interpretation of more than 350 laboratory and microbiology tests, plus coverage of diagnostic imaging, and electrocardiology.
CLINICAL SKILLS/ DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION
DeGOWIN’S DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION, 9th edition
Richard M. LeBlond, MD, Richard L. DeGowin, MD, and Donald D. Brown, MD, University of Iowa School of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
THE COMMON SYMPTOM GUIDE
6th edition
John Wasson, MD, Dartmouth School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
THE PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION
Donald E. Greydanus, MD, Arthur N. Feinberg, MD, Dilip R. Patel, MD, and Douglas N. Homnick, MD, all of Michigan State University College of Health Science
978-0-07-147176-3 978-0-07-128727-2 [IE] 2007 • 600 pp • 140 illus.
978-0-07-162569-2 May 2009 • 300 pp • 10 illus.
978-0-07-147898-4 978-0-07-164008-4 [IE] • 2009 • 960 pp • 240 illus
The perfect “bridge” book between physical exam textbooks and clinical reference, this classic has been completely revised to reflect new developments in evidence-based physical examination. Brand-new fullcolor illustrations depict dermatologic, ID, ophthalmic, and other diseases. More portable and accessible than ever, its unique blend of physical examination and differential diagnosis makes DeGowin’s a true must-read for the student or trainee.
One of the few books dedicated specifically to symptom evaluation, this is a quick-reference guide to more than 100 commonly seen symptoms in adults and children. Organized alphabetically, The Common Symptom Guide also includes a review of diagnostic tests, physical exam procedures, and medications. The Sixth Edition has been revised to include more evidence-based medicine references, updated medication information, and more website listings.
This is a user-friendly and portable guide to understanding pediatric signs and symptoms. Covering all regions and systems it utilizes a templated format to guide the reader to a differential diagnosis through knowledge of relevant anatomy, pathophysiology, and diagnostic maneuvers.
BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE A Guide for Clinical Practice
3rd edition
Mitchell D. Feldman, MD, MPhil, University of California, San Francisco, John F. Christensen, PhD, Legacy Portland Hospital
978-0-07-143860-5 2008 • 440 pp • 15 illus.
SLIDE INTERPRETATION IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
Farrukh Iqbal, MD, Professor of Medicine at the Shaikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute in Pakistan.
978-0-07-160191-7 2009 • 272 pp • 125 illus.
Slide Interpretation in Clinical Medicine is a one-of-a-kind pictorial guide designed specifically to help improve clinical evaluation skills. Compact and easy to use, the slides featured represent 125 different case studies and cover almost all disciplines of internal medicine
The leading text for health students and professionals. Written by nationally recognized experts, this text provides key insights and practical strategies to help clinicians understand the behavioral basis of medical practice. The new edition is completely revised and includes expanded coverage of hospital medicine and spirtuality, graduate medical education competency requirements, and new chapters on health disparities, psychosis, male behavioral issues, and more. Clinical vignettes are included throughout the text.
Clinical Skills/Diagnostic Examination/Drug Reference
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MASTERING THE USMLE STEP 2 CS, 3rd edition
Jo-Ann Reteguiz, MD, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
978-0-07-144334-0 • 2005 • 420 pp • 15 illus.
RATIONAL MEDICAL DECISION MAKING,
A LANGE medical book
Goutham Rao, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
978-0-07-146397-3 • 2006 • 224 pp • 75 illus.
DRUG REFERENCE
CLINICIAN’S POCKET DRUG REFERENCE 2009
Leonard Gomella, MD is Chair of Urology at Thomas Jefferson University Medical College; Steven Haist, MD; Aimee G. Adams, PharmD; Kelly M. Smith, PharmD are affiliated with the University of Kentucky School of Medicine.
Prepares medical students for the Clinical Skills exam (CS) by simulating patient cases likely to be tested. Includes over 60 simulated practice cases in internal medicine, ob/gyn, pediatrics, psychiatry and surgery.
This concise, case-based resource helps students, residents and clinicians sharpen their ability to make accurate and efficient medical decisions. It trains readers in the use of statistical methods, interpreting studies and medical literature, understanding the different methods of research, and knowing how to find the best information to support a medical decision.
MULTICULTURAL MEDICINE AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
David Satcher, MD, PhD, Former US Surgeon General; Former Director Center for Disease Control, Director National Center for Primary Care Medicine, Morehouse Medical School, and Rubens J. Pamies, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
978-0-07-143680-9 • 2006 • 500 pp • 100 illus.
FIRST AID FOR THE USMLE STEP 2 CS, 2nd edition
Clinical Skills Exam
Tao Le, MD and Vikas Bhushan, MD
978-0-07-147058-2 • 2006 • 336 pages • 10 illus. 978-0-07-125853-1 [IE] 978-0-07-160280-8 March 2009 • 300 pp
Includes the most frequently tested patient cases, discussions of each case, as well as test-taking strategies and must-know facts.
This super-concise guide includes more than 1000 commonly used medications along with essential data on their selection and administration. Organized alphabetically by drug name, CPDR covers common use, mechanisms of action, dosage, cautions, contraindications, and side effects.
TECHNIQUE OF THE NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION, 5th edition
William DeMyer, MD, University of Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
978-0-07-140568-3 • 2004 • 624 pp • 125 illus. 978-0-07-121907-5 [IE]
Bestseller–Published Annually!
NURSE’S POCKET DRUG GUIDE 2010
Judith Barberio, PhD, RN, ANPC, GNPC, SNC, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ; Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS, Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
Covers the principles of cultural medicine and health disparities written by the leading authorities in the field.
CS CHECKLISTS Portable Review for the USMLE Step 2, 2nd Edition
Jennifer K. Rooney, MD and Patrick Rooney, MD, St. George’s University, Grenada, West Indies
978-0-07-148823-5 2007 • 250 pp
MEDICAL SPANISH, 4th edition
Gail L. Bongiovanni, MD, Cincinnati, OH
978-0-07-144200-8 • 2005 • 192 pp
Helps clinicians with little or no knowledge of Spanish to confidently conduct a thorough medical history, perform a complete medical examination, and give medical instructions to their Spanish-speaking patients. Features a pronunciation, grammar, and spelling guide as well as an index of common terms and verbs.
978-0-07-162743-6 August 2009 • 368 pp
This is a portable, pocket-sized outline of 55 commonly-tested cases on the CSE core clerkship topics, complete with checklists for everything the student should consider regarding patient history, physical history, physical examination, differential diagnosis, and follow up. Readers will also find complete advice on how to take the test.
THE PATIENT HISTORY Evidence-Based Approach
A LANGE medical book
Lawrence M. Tierney, Jr., MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, and Mark C. Henderson, MD, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA
978-0-07-140260-6 • 2005 • 500 pp 978-0-07-124010-9 [IE]
Specifically geared towards patient-care, this instantaccess pocket guide provides registered nurses with essential, up-to-the-minute information on the selection and administration of 1,000 of the most commonly used medications.
PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS PreTest® Self-Assessment and Review, 6th edition
Jo-Ann Reteguiz, MD
978-0-07-145551-0 • 2006 • 434 pp 978-0-07-125325-3 [IE]
This innovative text reinforces the proper practice of problem-centered history taking. After a brief review of the steps in history taking, the book then discusses the entire patient by organ system, suggesting questions and analyzing potential responses in a decision-tree format.
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Drug Reference
NURSING SPECTRUM DRUG HANDBOOK 2010
Patricia Dwyer Schull, MSN, RN has been in medical publishing for nearly two decades and was a registered nurse for sixteen years prior to that.
HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL DRUG DATA, 10th edition
Philip O. Anderson, PharmD, UCSD Medical Center, San Diego, CA, James E. Knoben, PharmD, MPH, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, and William G. Troutman, PharmD, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
978-0-07-136362-4 • 2002 • 1,104 pp 978-0-07-112445-4 [IE]
DERMATOLOGIC THERAPEUTICS POCKET GUIDE
Francisco A. Kerdel, MD, Paolo Romanelli, MD, and Jennifer T. Trent, MD, all of University of Miami, Miami, FL
978-0-07-143889-6 • 2005 • 300 pp 978-0-07-124929-4 [IE]
978-0-07-162278-3 July 2009 • 1376 pp
Nursing Spectrum Drug Handbook delivers what nurses from around the world said they wanted most in such a publication: ease of use and a strong emphasis on patient safety. Readers will find alphabetized coverage of 3,000 brand name and 1,000 generic drugs. Also included are full-color inserts on patient safety and full-text mobile device download.
Available Now: 2009 edition:
THE PHYSICIAN’S GUIDE TO DEPRESSION & BIPOLAR DISORDERS
Dwight L. Evans, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, Dennis S. Charney, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, and Lydia Lewis, MD, President: Depression and Bi-Polar Support Alliance
978-0-07-144175-9 • 2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
This is a concise and easy-to-use guide on dermatologic therapies. Provides health care professionals with a working knowledge of the vast array of drugs available for treatment. Features an alphabetical listing of therapeutics, inclusion of over 75 diseases, and over 100 dermatologic with contraindications and side-effects all cross-referenced to generic name.
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154877-9 • 978-0-07-164013-8 [IE]
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS, 11th edition
Laurence Brunton, PhD, University of California, San Diego, CA, John Lazo, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, and Keith Parker, MD, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX
978-0-07-142280-2 • 2006 • 1,984 pp • 600 illus
HERBAL–DRUG INTERACTIONS AND ADVERSE EFFECTS An Evidence-Based Quick Reference Guide
Richard B. Philp, PhD, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
978-0-07-142153-9 • 2004 • 400 pp
The only step-by-step clinically focused guidebook designed to aid the physician in their efforts to detect, diagnose and treat depression and bi-polar disorders. A section on how mood disorders affect the diagnosis, treatment and course of specific medical illnesses. Includes drug treatment including dosages as well as valuable differential diagnosis tables within each chapter.
POCKET GUIDE TO COMMONLY PRESCRIBED DRUGS, 3rd edition
A LANGE medical book
Glenn N. Levine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
978-0-8385-8146-9 • 1999 • 422 pp
PHARMACOTHERAPY HANDBOOK, 7nd edition
Barbara Wells, PharmD, FASHP, FCCP, BCPP, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, Josepth DiPiro, PharmD, FCCP, South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, and University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, Terry L. Schwinghammer, PharmD, FCCP, FASHP, BCPS, School of Pharmacy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, Cecily V. DiPiro, PharmD, Consultant Pharmacist, Mount Pleasant, SC
For more than half-a-century, Goodman & Gilman’s careful balance of basic science and clinical application has guided thousands of practitioners and students to a clear understanding of the drugs essential to preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease.
CNS THERAPEUTICS
Concise Clinical Pharmacology Series
John Blass, MD. PhD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY
978-0-07-144036-3 • 2006 • 282 pp • 40 illus. 978-0-07-110511-8 [IE]
Bestseller!
GOLDFRANK’S TOXICOLOGIC EMERGENCIES, 8th edition
Neal E. Flomenbaum, MD, Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY, Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, Robert S. Hoffman, MD, Mary Ann Howland, PharmD, Neal A. Lewin, MD, and Lewis Nelson, MD, all of New York University Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-143763-9 • 2006 • 2,064 pp • 350 illus.
This concise guide for prescribing clinicians details the use, interactions, and drug therapy for CNS medicines. The only drug reference providing detailed guidance of how to identify, prescribe, and monitor drug therapies. Includes extensive drug comparisons.
The Gold Standard in toxicology! This classic title presents comprehensive coverage of all aspects of toxicologic emergencies from pharmacology and clinical presentation to treatment guidelines and case studies.
978-0-07-148501-2 978-0-07-164018-3 [IE] • 2008 • 1072 pp • 85 illus.
Pharmacotherapy Handbook delivers the essential information needed to quickly and confidently make drug therapy decisions for eighty-four diseases and disorders. Featuring a convenient alphabetized presentation, the book utilizes text, tables, figures, and treatment algorithms to make important drug data readily accessible and easily understandable.
Medical Reference
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MEDICAL REFERENCE
MCGRAW-HILL’S MCAT WITH CD-ROM
George J. Hademenos, Ph.D. was formerly an assistant professor at the University of Dallas, where he taught general physics and quantum physics
978-0-07-1470766 2007 • 1120 pp
MEDICAL CHARTING DEMYSTIFIED
Joan Richards, C.N.E., B.S.N, M.S.N. is a clinical instructor in the Medical/Surgical department at the N.Y.U. School of Medicine. Jim Keogh is on the faculty of both New York University and Saint Peter’s College.
978-0-07-149848-7 2008 • 350 pp • 75 illus.
QUICK SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS Essential Words and Phrases to Communicate with SpanishSpeaking Patients
Maria Estrada is the founder and director of Connect with Spanish, a language school that teaches Spanish language skills to medical, legal, and business professionals
978-0-07-145377-6 2008 • 288 pp
This complete study package has been created by a team of scientists, teachers, textbook writers, and test-prep experts to help readers do their best on this difficult exam. It's a total preparation program combining indepth topic reviews, on-screen practice tests just like the real computerized exam, and valuable additional practice online. Every MCAT subject is covered, from biology to physics and from verbal reasoning to organic chemistry.
Written by an experienced clinical instructor and a top Demystified author, Medical Charting Demystified explains how to keep accurate medical charts in order to ensure optimum patient care. Covering both computer and written charts, this self-teaching guide discusses care plans in detail and tells how to implement them on the job.
Quick Spanish for Healthcare Professionals includes 2,000 essential Spanish words and phrases needed in common medical situations—from primary care consultation to emergency assistance. Organized by medical specialties, such as cardiology, nephrology, and pediatrics, to facilitate quick reference, this book is a required tool of the trade for all healthcare professionals.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY DEMYSTIFIED
Dale Layman, Ph.D., Grand Ph.D. in Medicine, is Professor of Biology and Human Anatomy and Physiology at Joliet Junior College.
978-0-07-146104-7 2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
QUICK SPANISH FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS Essential Words and Phrases for Firefighters, Paramedics, and EMTs
David B. Dees teaches Spanish at fire departments, sheriff’s departments, and colleges throughout California, and he has developed specialized Spanish instruction programs for police, fire fighters, and other emergency responders
978-0-07-146019-4 2006 • 292 pp
MCGRAW-HILL’S QUICK AND EASY MEDICAL SPANISH A Hands-On Guide to Spanish Basics
Claudia Kechian is a medical Spanish instructor at Barry University’s Graduate School of Medical Science, Miami, FL
978-0-07-145964-8 2006 • 176 pp • Includes CD-ROM
This self-teaching guide covers all the basic terms of disease and injury, abnormal anatomy and physiology, surgical techniques, drugs, and other therapies in the context of real, practical health issues.
MEDICAL BILLING & CODING DEMYSTIFIED
Marilyn Burgos and Donya Johnson teach medical billing and coding at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Jim Keogh is on the faculty of both New York University and Saint Peter’s College.
978-0-07-147220-3 2006 • 350 pp • 25 illus.
Quick Spanish for Emergency Responders makes it easier than ever to acquire the basic Spanish language skills and vocabulary most needed by firefighters, paramedics, and EMTs. The book features more than 2,000 key words and phrases in an easy-to-use format, along with bilingual scenarios based on situations commonly encountered during the course of duty.
McGraw-Hill’s Quick and Easy Medical Spanish is the easiest way to learn key medical Spanish vocabulary and grammar basics. The workbook and 75-minute audio CD allows medical professionals to read, write, speak, and listen in Spanish. This package helps readers master Spanish vocabulary and grammar basics to communicate with Spanishspeaking patients—even if they have no prior Spanish experience.
This handy resource clearly explains the principles and practices used by medical offices, hospitals, and health facilities to encode medical services in order to receive payments from government agencies and insurance companies.
INTERPRETING THE MEDICAL LITERATURE, 5th edition
Stephen H. Gehlbach, MD, MPh, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
978-0-07-143789-9 • 2006 • 960 pp • 330 illus. 978-0-07-125352-9 [IE]
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MCGRAW-HILL’S COMPLETE MEDICAL SPANISH Practical Medical Spanish for Quick and Confident Communication
Joanna Rios, Ph.D., and Jose Fernandez Torres have been teaching medical Spanish for more than 15 years. Their workshops are accredited by the American Medical Association, the American College of Emergency Physicians, and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
978-0-07-143979-4 • 2004 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
ENGLISH-SPANISH/ SPANISHENGLISH MEDICAL DICTIONARY,
3rd edition
Glenn T. Rogers, MD
978-0-07-143186-6 • 2006 • 290 pp
INFORMATICS
HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS
C. William Hanson, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
978-0-07-144066-0 • 2006 • 272 pp • 55 illus.
Breaks the language barrier between healthcare professions and Spanishspeaking patients. Contains virtually all health-related terms likely to occur in a conversation between a health care worker and a Spanish-speaking patient, including common colloquialisms and slang terms not found in other English/ Spanish medical dictionaries.
A great review of the technical components and major applications of healthcare informatics for professionals and students that do not specialize in IT, but who encounter it daily in the healthcare setting or in coursework.
McGraw-Hill’s Complete Medical Spanish offers health care professionals a quick, enjoyable way to acquire the skills to communicate with Spanish-speaking patients. The book includes more than 2,500 general and medical terms, while a 32-page bilingual glossary aids study and communication. Each chapter focuses on a specific set of key terms and phrases, and includes dozens of illustrations to help enhance understanding.
MCGRAW-HILL’S MEDICAL SPANISH AUDIO COURSES
Offering health care providers a quick, easy, and enjoyable way to learn to communicate with Spanish-speaking patients, each package features:
ESSENTIALS OF NURSING INFORMATICS,
4th edition
Virginia K Saba, EdD, RN, School of Nursing Georgetown University, Washington, DC; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, and Kathleen A. McCormick, PhD, RN, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
978-0-07-144197-1 • 2006 • 528 pp • 100 illus. 978-0-07-124842-6 [IE]
• More than 2,500 key general and medical terms
Bestseller!
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CHOOSING A MEDICAL SPECIALTY, 2nd edition
Brian Freeman, MD is in his final year of residency for Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Chicago
978-0-07-147941-7 2007 • 474 pp • 20 illus.
• Jargon-free explanations of essential grammar • Realistic dialogues reflecting the most common • Exercises, games, and puzzles that reinforce • Quick-reference bilingual glossary • Three 75-minute CDs containing vocabulary,
phrases, and dialogues spoken by a variety of native speakers • 10 CME tests worth up to 30 hours of AMAapproved continuing education credit McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Health Care Providers Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
978-0-07-143980-0 • 2005 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
with pronunciation tips
concepts and structures medical situations
understanding and fluency
Here is the first medical specialty selection guide written by a resident for students. Readers will find an inside look at the issues surrounding medical specialty selection, blending first-hand knowledge with useful facts and statistics.
Now fully updated and enhanced with a robust companion web site and case studies in each chapter, the Fourth Edition includes new coverage of PDAs, the impact of HIPAA guidelines, patient safety issues, privacy issues, optimal use of decision support tools, and much more.
Three 75-minute CDs McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Emergency Care
MEDICAL SPANISH, 4th edition
Gail L. Bongiovanni, MD, Cincinnati, Ohio
978-0-07-144200-8 • 2005 • 192 pp
Providers Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
978-0-07-143994-7 • 2005 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
Three 75-minute CDs McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Family Practitioners Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
978-0-07-143990-9 • 2005 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
Helps clinicians with little or no knowledge of Spanish to confidently conduct a thorough medical history, perform a complete medical examination, and give medical instructions to their Spanish-speaking patients. Features a pronunciation, grammar, and spelling guide as well as an index of common terms and verbs.
Three 75-minute CDs McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Nurses Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
978-0-07-143986-2 • 2005 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
Three 75-minute CDs
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NURSING SPECTRUM DRUG HANDBOOK 2010
Patricia Dwyer Schull, MSN, RN has been in medical publishing for nearly two decades and was a registered nurse for sixteen years prior to that.
978-0-07-159800-2 May 2009 • 600 pp
TELEPHONE TRIAGE Protocols for Adult Populations
Sheila Wheeler, RN, MS, has practiced nursing for over 30 years. She is currently President of TeleTriage Systems in San Anselmo, CA.
NURSE TO NURSE: PAIN MANAGEMENT
Joyce Willens, PhD, RN, BC is the editor of Pain Management Nursing, the official journal of the American Society for Pain Management Nursing. She is considered one of the world’s leading authorities on the nurse’s role in pain management.
978-0-07-162278-3 July 2009 • 1376 pp
Nursing Spectrum Drug Handbook delivers what nurses from around the world said they wanted most in such a publication: ease of use and a strong emphasis on patient safety. Readers will find alphabetized coverage of 3,000 brand name and 1,000 generic drugs. Also included are full-color inserts on patient safety and full-text mobile device download.
Available Now: 2009 edition:
Written by Sheila Wheeler, one of the world’s leading experts in telephone triage, this comprehensive and userfriendly reference provides the guidelines nurses need for the safe, effective, and fast disposition of 1,000+ health related problems by telephone.
978-0-07-160008-8 July 2009 • 300 pp
NURSE TO NURSE: TRAUMA CARE
Donna Nayduch, RN, MSN, ACNP, has more than two decades experience as a trauma coordinator, regional director, and trauma acute care nurse practitioner.
Nurse to Nurse: Pain Management is a unique, clinicallyfocused handbook written to give nurses the step-by-step guidance they need to care for patients suffering from pain. Complete with a coated flex-binding that repels stains, the book is filled with features that make clinical decisions at the bedside easier to understand and implement. Includes full-text download for mobile devices.
978-0-07-154877-9 978-0-07-164013-8 [IE]
Bestseller–Published Annually!
NURSE TO NURSE: ECG INTERPRETATION
Peggy Jenkins, RN, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY.
NURSE’S POCKET DRUG GUIDE 2010
Judith Barberio, PhD, RN, ANPC, GNPC, SNC, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ; Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS, Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
978-0-07-159677-0 June 2009 • 304 pp • 20 illus.
978-0-07-159283-3 August 2009 • 400 pp • 250 illus.
Nurse to Nurse: Trauma Care is the only portable and comprehensive quick-reference manual for the trauma nurse. Written by a nurse with more than two decades of clinical and management experience in trauma care, the book distills essential information into rapidly-accessible clinical directions through the use of algorithms, tables, boxes, clinical pearls, and nursing alerts.
This is a compact, easy-to-use, quick reference specially created to help nurses and other practitioners understand and perform ECG interpretation at the bedside.
NURSE TO NURSE: DEMENTIA CARE
Cynthia D. Steele, MPH, RN, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
978-0-07-148432-9 May 2009 • 300 pp • 15 illus.
978-0-07-162743-6 August 2009 • 368 pp
Specifically geared towards patient-care, this instantaccess pocket guide provides registered nurses with essential, up-to-the-minute information on the selection and administration of 1,000 of the most commonly used medications.
The first handbook on dementia care for non-specialist nurses. Flexbound, it assembles all the critical decision-making tools necessary for nurses to deal with one of the most emotionally-trying disorders they face in clinical practice. Full-text PDA download included.
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NURSE TO NURSE: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
June H. Larrabee, PhD, RN, West Virginia University Hospitals
978-0-07-149372-7 2008 • 352 pp • 6 illus.
NURSE TO NURSE: PALLIATIVE CARE
Margaret Campbell, RN, PhD(c), FAAN, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
978-0-07-149323-9 2008 • 304 pp • 20 illus.
NCLEX-RN® REVIEW
Hurst Reviews Series
Marlene Hurst, RN, MSN, ANPC is a Registered Nurse, a certified Adult and Family Nurse Practitioner, a certified Critical Care Nurse, and Advanced Life Support Instructor
978-0-07-148431-2 2008 • 736 pp • 270 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
One of the most important trends in nursing practice is the incorporation of evidence-based practice. From the co-creator of the Model for Change to EvidenceBased Practice, comes the first portable guide to evidence-based practice that moves past theory in order to focus on actual patient care. Readers will find step-bystep instructions on how to actually apply the Model for Change to Evidence-Based Practice. Coated flex-binding repels stains. Full text PDA download included.
From a world-recognized expert on care for the dying, comes the first pocket-sized reference for generalist nurses on palliative care. This flex-bound, portable reference helps generalist nurses and other healthcare providers deal with one of the most emotionally-trying and fear-inducing situations they face in clinical practice. Full text PDA download included.
NURSE TO NURSE: NURSING MANAGEMENT
Linda Knodel MSN, MHA, CNABC., CPQA, FACHE, is Senior Vice President/CNO at St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck, SD.
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING REVIEW
Hurst Reviews Series
Marlene Hurst, RN, MSN, ANPC, is a Registered Nurse, a certified Adult and Family Nurse Practitioner, a certified Critical Care Nurse, and Advanced Life Support Instructor.
Based on Marlene Hurst’s popular nursing seminars that train over 30,000 students annually, this innovative review is loaded with the author’s time-tested strategies —all designed to help readers pass the NCLEX certification and course exams the first time around. NCLEX-RN® Review differs from other review books by explaining how to apply critical thinking and test-taking skills, rather than how to re-learn course content. Includes over 1000 NCLEX-style questions and a CDROM with additional questions and downloadable MP3 audio tips from Marlene Hurst.
NCLEX-PN® REVIEW
978-0-07-159752-4 January 2010 • 736 pp • 270 illus. • Includes CDROM
Hurst Reviews Series
Marlene Hurst, RN, MSN., ANPC. is a Registered Nurse, a certified Adult and Family Nurse Practitioner, a certified Critical Care Nurse, and Advanced Life Support Instructor.
978-0-07-148430-5 2008 • 736 pp • 120 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
978-0-07-160153-5 July 2009 • 315 pp
Unlike other books on the subject, Nurse to Nurse: Nursing Management goes beyond theory and academic discussion to provide real-world solutions to the management problems nurse managers face today. This portable, and user-friendly text includes real-life case studies and algorithms to assist the decision-making process.
Drawn from more than 1000 successful seminars, this full-color book explains the “why” behind the essential concepts of medical surgical nursing — greatly reducing the amount of memorization necessary and allowing students to cut their study time in half. Case studies, practice questions, boxes throughout the text, a CD-ROM with 300 practice questions, and MP3 audio downloads taken from the author’s seminars make learning easy.
NURSE TO NURSE: WOUND CARE
Donna Scemons, RN, FNP, MSN, CNS, CWOCN is President and CEO of Health Care Systems, Inc. Denise Elston, RN, BSN, CWOCN is a Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse with Kaiser Permanente
978-0-07-149397-0 2008 • 300 pp • 40 illus.
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
Hurst Reviews Series
Marlene Hurst, RN, MSN, ANPC, is a Registered Nurse, a certified Adult and Family Nurse Practitioner, a certified Critical Care Nurse, and Advanced Life Support Instructor.
This innovative review is loaded with nursing review pioneer Marlene Hurst's time-tested strategies — all designed to help readers pass the NCLEX certification and course exams the first time around. NCLEX-PN® Review differs from other review books by explaining how to apply critical thinking and test-taking skills, rather than how to re-learn course content. Includes over 1000 NCLEX-style questions and a CD-ROM with additional questions and downloadable MP3 audio tips from Marlene Hurst.
978-0-07-160011-8 December 2009 • 738 pp • Includes CD-ROM
This unique “mentor in a pocket” is the only wound care text for nonspecialist nurses that is both comprehensive in scope, yet small enough to fit in a lab coat pocket. Flex-bound, it offers all the latest information necessary for quick clinical decisions. Full text PDA download included.
Featuring a full-color design and authorship by one of the most sought-after speakers in nursing, this guide helps students learn the fundamentals of nursing in half the time of traditional study material.
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Hurst Reviews Series
Marlene Hurst, RN, MSN, ANPC, is a Registered Nurse, a certified Adult and Family Nurse Practitioner, a certified Critical Care Nurse, and Advance Life Support Instructor
978-0-07-148986-7 2008 • 736 pp • 65 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
I.V. THERAPY DEMYSTIFIED
Kerry Cheever, PhD, RN, CNE, head of the Nursing Department at Moravian College
978-0-07-149678-0 2007 • 304 pp • 100 illus.
MCGRAW-HILL’S I.V. DRUG HANDBOOK
Patricia Dwyer Schull, MSN, RN, has been in medical publishing for more than twenty years. Prior to that, she spent sixteen years as a registered nurse.
978-0-07-154863-2 978-0-07-164014-5 [IE] • 2008 • 1088 pp
From one of the most sought after speakers in nursing, this exciting new review teaches students how to master the core content of pathophysiology in order to pass their courses and succeed on the NCLEX examination. Hurst Reviews Pathophysiology utilizes an innovative “no cramming, pass with what you already know” study system that slashes study time in half. CD-ROM with extra practice questions and MP3 audio downloads included.
Written by a nursing professor, this detailed self-teaching guide covers fluids and electrolytes, I.V. therapy delivery systems, and peripheral and central I.V. therapy. Readers will find everything from practice questions to key terms to chapter learning objectives to maximize their study time.
NURSE MANAGEMENT DEMYSTIFIED
Irene Mceachen, R.N. was formerly Vice President of Nursing at Beth Israel Medical Center. Jim Keogh is on the faculty of both New York University and Saint Peter’s College.
978-0-07147241-8 2006 • 325 pp
Concise, yet comprehensive and completely up-to-date, McGraw-Hill I.V. Drug Handbook covers 325 commonly-used I.V. drugs such as antibiotics, insulins, pain medications, emergency drugs, and chemotherapeutic agents. Unlike anything else on the market, this resource features a strong focus on nursing intervention and delivers specific evidence-based guidelines for effective patient care. Full text PDA download included.
NURSING FUNDAMENTALS DEMYSTIFIED
Bennita W. Vaughans, MSN, RN, Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System in Montgomery, AL.
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO GETTING INTO NURSING SCHOOL
Genevieve Chandler, RN, PhD helps lead the pre-nursing program at the University of Massachusetts.
978-0-07-147780-2 978-0-07-126254-5 [IE] • 2007 • 208 pp
This addition to the Demystified series offer practical, real-world management advice to nursing students, current nurses, and other medical facility administrators faced with the challenge of managing and motivating a staff.
978-0-07-149570-7 May 2009 • 300 pp • 100 illus.
FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES DEMYSTIFIED
Joyce Y. Johnson, PhD, RN, CCRN, Dean and Professor of Nursing at Albany State University
978-0-07-149624-7 2007 • 304 pp • 100 illus.
Nursing Fundamentals Demystified offers fast, focused, and entertaining coverage of one of the largest courses in undergraduate nursing education. Written by a Registered Nurse who has taught nursing fundamentals, this student-friendly guide is packed with study aids such as learning objectives, key terms, and NCLEX-style questions at the end of each chapter.
This fun, information-packed guide covers all the essentials of how to get into the right nursing school. Evaluating nursing schools, the application process, and succeeding once accepted are all covered in detail. Text features informative vignettes from real students, faculty, and nurses with critical suggestions for success.
CRITICAL CARE NURSING DEMYSTIFIED
Cynthia Lee Terry, CNE MSN CCRN RN, Lehigh Carbon Community College, Allentown, PA.
Written by a nursing professor, this accessible self-teaching guide explains the key elements underlying fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance. Readers will learn about the various health conditions related to imbalances and get details on diagnostic testing, regulators, and treatment options. The author includes helpful study aids such as learning objectives, key terms, and NCLEX-style questions at the end of each chapter.
NURSE’S TOOLBOOK FOR PROMOTING WELLNESS
Carol Miller, MSN, RNC, has a professional nursing career that spans more than three decades.
978-0-07-147761-1 2007 • 600 pp
978-0-07-160638-7 December 2009 • 350 pp • 50 illus.
Featuring a light-hearted, entertaining style and numerous study aids such as learning objectives, key terms, and NCLEX-style questions, Critical Care Nursing Demystified delivers everything students need to understand this difficult subject and pass the NCLEX.
While many books have covered the theoretical aspects of wellness, only one resource gives readers a real sense of what wellness looks like at the bedside: Nurse’s Toolbook for Promoting Wellness. Compact and easy to use, this unique how-to guide is filled with wellness-oriented clinical tools and practical suggestions, from teaching nutritional wellness to promoting specific aspects of patients’ wellness such as moving and breathing well.
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MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Scott H. Plantz, MD, is an Associate Professor at Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-147040-7 978-0-07-126280-4 [IE] • 2007 • 178 pp
CRITICAL CARE NURSING REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William G. Gossman, MD, FAAEM, Chicago Medical School, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, and Nicholas Lorenzo, MD, Founding Editor-in-Chief eMedicine Neurology Online Reference, Founder Neurological Consulting of Nebraska, Kansas, and Minnesota
978-0-07-146423-9 • 2005 • 177 pp • 20 illus. 978-0-07-127911-6 [IE]
MCGRAW-HILL MANUAL OF LABORATORY & DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
Denise D. Wilson, PhD, APN, FNP, and ANP has been a practicing nurse since 1978 and a teaching nurse since 1980.
978-0-07-148152-6 2008 • 608 pp • 70 illus.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for anyone preparing for the Certified MedicalSurgical Nurse exam. Readers will find 3,000 rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer only, performance improving pearls, key facts, mnemonics, visual imagery, and other learning aids. Written by experts who actually teach review courses, Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Exam Review ensures the best possible performance on the CMSRN exam in the shortest possible study time.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the CCRN Exam. Readers will find 1500+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
This alphabetically organized guide delivers essential “why and how” information on the laboratory and diagnostic tests commonly performed by nurses. Filled with evidence-based practice features, this portable reference focuses specifically on what nurses need to know in order to understand the test, educate the patient, and provide effective care before, during, and after the test.
NCLEX-RN REVIEW, 2nd edition
Margaret M. Dahlhauser, PhD, RN, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN
978-0-07-144773-7 • 2006 • 500 pp • Includes CDROM • 978-0-07-125760-2 [IE]
EMERGENCY NURSING REVIEW,
2nd Edition
AACN ESSENTIALS OF PROGRESSIVE CARE NURSING
Marianne Chulay, RN, DNSc, FAAN has held critical care nursing positions such as staff nurse and clinical educator and Suzanne Burns, RN, MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN, FCCM is a Professor of Nursing and an Advanced Practice Nurse at the University of Virginia Health System
978-0-07-148012-3 2007 • 608 pp • 318 illus.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William G. Gossman, MD, FAAEM, Chicago Medical School, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Sheryl L. Gossman, RN, Naperville, IL, and Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Nicholas Lorenzo, MD, Founding Editor-in-Chief eMedicine Neurology Online Reference, Founder Neurological Consulting of Nebraska, Kansas, and Minnesota
978-0-07-146425-3 • 2005 • 262 pp • 5 illus. 978-0-07-110864-5 [IE]
A unique 3-in-1 study system for the most complete preparation available for the NCLEX-RN® exam. This is the only resource available to nursing students studying for the exam that combines the best of all available review products: a review of diseases most often seen on the NCLEX, a review of all the major areas of nursing care, and a CD-ROM with two practice tests that duplicate the challenging new exam format with a study guide that can be downloaded and printed. Completely up-to-date, this review book is the best way for students to simulate the conditions they will encounter on the exam.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Emergency Nursing Exam. Readers will find 2250+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
LPN (LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE) EXAM REVIEW, SECOND EDITION
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William Gossman
978-0-07-146433-8 • 310 pp 978-0-07-110869-0 [IE]
Written by nationally-known clinical experts in acute care nursing and sponsored by the AACN, this textbook provides foundational information for nurses new to progressive care and will also serve as an excellent reference when preparing for the certification exam in progressive care nursing.
MCGRAW-HILL NURSE’S DICTIONARY, 2nd edition
978-0-07-148581-4 2006 • 736 pp • 150 illus. (Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
NURSE ANESTHETIST EXAM REVIEW
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Lisa Thiemann
978-0-07-146436-9 • 2005 • 310 pp
This convenient, pocket-sized dictionary allows readers to look up terms, definitions, and abbreviations whenever and wherever they need to. Presented in a find-it-now 2-color format, McGraw-Hill’s Nurse’s Dictionary features 150 illustrations and an appendix with 12 tables of abbreviations, scales, and more.
NCLEX-RN REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William Gossman
978-0-07-146434-5 • 0-07-146434-4 • 301 pp. 978-0-07-110870-6 [IE]
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AACN ESSENTIALS OF PROGRESSIVE CARE NURSING POCKET HANDBOOK
Marianne Chulay, RN, DNSc, FAAN has held critical care nursing positions such as staff nurse and clinical educator. Suzanne Burns, RN, MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN, FCCM is a Professor of Nursing and an Advanced Practice Nurse at the University of Virginia Health System
978-0-07148011-6 • 2007 • 224 pp • 90 illus.
MCGRAW-HILL REVIEW FOR THE NCLEX-RN EXAMINATION
Frances D. Monahan, PhD, RN is a professor in the Department of Nursing, SUNY Rockland Community College.
978-0-07-146077-4 978-0-07-126273-6 [IE] 2008 • 992 pp • includes CD-ROM
UNDERSTANDING THE NURSING PROCESS IN A CHANGING CARE ENVIRONMENT, 6th edition
Mary Ellen Murray, PhD, RN, University of Wisconsin School of Nursing, Madison, WI, and Leslie D. Atkinson, RN, MSN, University of Minnesota, Bloomington, MN
978-0-07-135078-5 • 2000 • 200 pp
This is a unique pocket reference book containing essential information, figures, and algorithms from the AACN Essentials of Progressive Care Nursing textbook. Readers will find a succinct presentation of critical data on the safe and competent care of adult, progressive care patients and their families.
Written by a distinguished educator and nursing text author, this rigorous review for the NCLEX-RN exam reflects the very latest changes in the focus of the exam and mimics the exam structure. Readers will find 3,500 exam-style questions and answers, test-taking tips, boxed guides, and detailed instructions and examples. CD-ROM features additional practice questions.
PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING Principles and Evidence for Practice
Sheila Payne, Jane Seymour, and Christine Ingleton, all of University of Sheffield, UK
Paperback: 978-0-3352-1243-9 • 2004 • 800 pp • 55 illus. (OUT-OF-PRINT) Hardcover: 978-0-3352-1492-1 (OUT-OF-PRINT)
AACN ESSENTIALS OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING
Marianne Chulay, DNSc, RN, FAAN, Chapel Hill, NC, and Suzanne M. Burns, RN, MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN, FCCM, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
978-0-07-144771-3 • 2005 • 640 pp • 590 illus. 978-0-07-110497-5 [IE]
CRITICAL CARE NURSING CERTIFICATION Preparation, Review & Practice Exams,
5th edition
Thomas S. Ahrens, RN, MSN, DNSc, BJC Health Care, Ruth Kleinpell, PhD, RN-CS, CCRN, Rush University College of Nursing, and Donna Prentice, RN, MSN(R), CS, CCRN, TNS, BJC Healthcare
978-0-07-146586-1 • 2007 • 720 pp • Includes CDROM
ESSENTIALS OF NURSING INFORMATICS, 4th edition
Virginia K. Saba, EdD, RN, School of Nursing Georgetown University, Washington, DC, and Kathleen A. McCormick, PhD, RN, both of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
978-0-07-144197-1 • 2005 • 528 pp • 100 illus. 978-0-07-124842-6 [IE]
Moving from basic to advanced critical care concepts, this easy-to-use, evidence-based resource provides the essential foundation for the nursing care of critically-ill patients. It is the ideal format for nurses beginning their critical care experience. ECG rhythm interpretation and treatment and pharmacology also make it an excellent resource for progressive care nurses.
Readers can achieve CCRN certification with this proven step-by-step approach to preparing for and passing the exam. Thoroughly revised and updated with coverage and practice questions geared toward the most current CCRN exam, including the “Synergy” concept, mechanical ventilation, ARDS and asthma, and MODS. CD-ROM packs over 600 realistic questions for practice testing, and new “Exam Insight” feature highlights need to know information.
This best selling core textbook for both undergraduate and graduate nursing students reviews how computers and technology affect the nurse’s role in caring for the patient. Now fully updated and enhanced with a robust companion web site and case studies in each chapter, the Fourth Edition includes new coverage of PDAs, the impact of HIPAA guidelines, patient safety issues, privacy issues, optimal use of decision support tools, and much more.
AACN ESSENTIALS OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING POCKET HANDBOOK
Marianne Chulay, DNSc, RN, FAAN, Chapel Hill, NC, and Suzanne M. Burns, RN, MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN, FCCM, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
978-0-07-144772-0 • 2005 • 224 pp • 90 illus 978-0-07-124833-4 [IE].
THE NURSING EXPERIENCE Trends, Challenges, and Transitions, 5th edition
Lucille A. Joel, RN, EdD, Rutgers University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ
978-0-07-145826-9 • 2005 • 784 pp • 65 illus. 978-0-07-110555-2 [IE]
PROGRAMMED MATHEMATICS FOR NURSES, 8th edition
George I. Sackheim, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, and Lewis Robins, Westport, CT
978-0-07-105398-3 • 1996 • 368 pp • 40 illus.
TRANSCULTURAL NURSING Concepts, Theories, Research & Practice, 3rd edition
Madeleine Leininger, PhD, RN, CTN, FAAN, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, and Marilyn R. McFarland, PhD, RN, CTN, Saginaw Valley State University, Saginaw, MI
978-0-07-135397-7 • 2002 • 600 pp 978-0-07-121270-0 [IE]
Provides the essential information needed for quick reference in intensive care. Can be used with AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing the textbook recommended by the AACN to accompany their Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) program.
Value pack Available—AACA Essentials and Pocket Handbook • 978-0-07-146118-4 • 2005
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Nursing
FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING An Integrated Approach
From Open University Press
Cliff Evans is an emergency care lecturer at Thames Valley University for four years, and is Senior Nurse for A&E at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, UK. and Emma Tippins is responsible for the emergency department, acute assessment unit and minor injury services at Heatherwood and Wexham Park hospitals in Slough, UK.
978-0-335-22525-5 2008 • 464pp
PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING Principles and Evidence for Practice, 2nd edition
From Open University Press
Sheila Payne is Help the Hospices Chair in Hospice Studies at Lancaster University, UK, Christine Ingleton is Reader in Palliative Care at the University of Sheffield, UK, and Jane Seymour is Sue Ryder Care Professor in Palliative and End of Life Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK.
978-0-33522181-3 2008 • 816pp
EXCELLENCE IN DEMENTIA CARE Principles and Practice
From Open University Press
Murna Downs is Chair in Dementia Studies and Head of the Bradford Dementia Group, Bradford University, UK and Barbara Bowers is a Helen Denne Schulte Professor of Nursing at the University of WisconsinMadison
978-0-335-22375-6 2008 • 576 pp
This is a new and exciting student nurse textbook. It uniquely combines anatomy and physiology with principles of nursing practice to present a unified approach to patient care and the nurses’ role for those coming to it for the first time.
THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG GUIDE FOR NURSES
From Open University Press
Sue Jordan is Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Science at Swansea University, Wales, UK.
978-0-335-22547-7 • 2008 • 192pp
The second edition of this innovative textbook has been extensively updated and over a third of the chapters have been newly commissioned from leading international experts. There are reviews of current research and policy literature where authors examine the evidence base for palliative care practice. There is greater attention to international developments in palliative care, including a new chapter on providing care in resource-poor settings.
This new core textbook provides a comprehensive overview of psycho-social perspectives and principles in dementia care. It draws on a range of evidence including the experience of people with dementia and their families, practice wisdom, research evidence and scholarship across a range of settings.
CLINICAL SKILLS The Essence of Caring
From Open University Press
Iggulden, Macdonald and Staniland University of Salford, Robert Gordon University, University of Salford, UK
978-0-33522355-8 2008 • 296pp
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING A Textbook of Principles and Practice, 2nd edition
From Open University Press
Ian Norman lectures at King’s College London, UK and Iain Ryrie is an independent consultant with Tribal Group Plc, UK
978-035-522293-3 • 2008 • 744pp
Drug administration is one of the highest risk activities undertaken by nurses. This guide applies pharmacology directly to nursing practice. It offers practical nursing strategies to minimize the ill-health caused by adverse drug reactions. The guidelines given will help nurses to ensure that the efficacy of therapeutic treatment and patient safety are not compromised.
This exciting new textbook and integrated website package makes teaching and learning nursing interactive! This book covers the compulsory clinical skills curriculum based on care benchmarks. It also considers the related professional issues and underpinning basic anatomy and physiology to take a holistic approach to the importance of delivering excellent care.
MAKING SENSE OF PORTFOLIOS: A GUIDE FOR NURSES
From Open University Press
Fiona Timmins is Senior Lecturer in Nursing at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
978-0-335-22257-5 • 2008 • 224pp
The first edition of this textbook, published in 2004, is now an established core text for mental health nurses in training. This new edition once again looks towards the future with its emphasis on nurses’ understanding of lifestyle interventions to promote mental health and to the public health role of the mental health nurse.
ESSENTIAL CALCULATION SKILLS FOR NURSES, MIDWIVES, AND HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
From Open University Press
Meriel Hutton is retired but actively works as a Nurse educator/researcher. She was formerly Dean of the Nursing School at Wolverhampton University, UK.
978-0-33523359-5 December 2008 • 152pp
Fiona Timmins offers a handy guide to approaching, putting together and developing an effective portfolio, helping you answer questions such as: What should be in my portfolio? How should I present it? How will my portfolio be assessed? Reflection points and portfolio examples make the book easy to use.
Calculation skills are a core part of nursing and midwifery practice, from calculating drug or medicine doses to monitoring a patients liquid intake or stock management. It is also an area for concern, as evidence shows that both qualified nurses and trainee students are seriously lacking in basic numeracy skills.
Physician Assistant/Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy
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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO SURGICAL CARE
John P. Pryor, MD, The University of Pennsylvania, Michael Dryer, PA-C, DrPH, is Chair of the Department of Medical Science and Community Health at, Arcadia University’s Physician Assistant Program, and Barbara A. Todd, MSN, CRNP, FAANP, Hospital University of Pennsylvania
978-0-07-147897-7 978-0-07-128724-1 [IE] • 2008 • 416 pp • 150 illus.
GETTING INTO THE PHYSICAN ASSISTANT SCHOOL OF YOUR CHOICE, 2nd edition
Andrew J. Rodican, PA-C, Uncasville, CT
978-0-07-142185-0 • 2004 • 175 pp
PHYSICAL THERAPY/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
NEUROANATOMY TEXT AND ATLAS, 4th edition
John H. Martin, PhD, College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University in New York, New York.
Bestseller!
APPLETON & LANGE OUTLINE REVIEW FOR THE PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT EXAMINATION,
2nd edition
Albert F. Simon, MEd, PA-C, Arizona School of Health Sciences, and Anthony A. Miller, Med, PA-C, Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA
978-0-07-140289-7 • 2004 • 600 pp
978-0-07-160396-6 November 2009 • 500 pp • 340 illus.
Specifically designed for non-surgeons who are caring for patients with surgical disease, Clinicians Guide to Surgical Care utilizes a problem-based approach to review the most common complaints that lead to surgical consultations. Readers will learn what past medical information is important to elicit, what to look for in the physical exam, which diagnostics to order, and how to start immediate treatment while diagnostic procedures continue.
Using a combined functional and regional approach to neuroanatomy, this classic explores how parts of the nervous system work together to regulate body systems and produce behavior. It thoroughly covers the sensory, motor and integrative systems of the brain and presents an overview of the function in relation to structure and the locations of major pathways and neuronal integrative regions. The Fourth Edition includes 4-color images and shows brain views produced by MRI and PET imaging technology.
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT EXAMINATION REVIEW, 3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Gillian Emblad, PA, San Mateo County Hospital, San Mateo, CA, and Scott H. Plantz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, IL
978-0-07-146445-1 • 2005 • 475 pp • 30 illus.
Comprehensive outline review book for students and practicing PAs preparing for certification or recertification.
Published since 1938!
CLINICAL NEUROANATOMY
26th edition
Stephen Waxman, MD, PhD, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
This is the most intense, targeted, and focused review available for those preparing for the Physician Assistant Exam. Readers will find 4500+ rapid-fire questions accompanied by the correct answer; performanceimproving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
978-0-07-160399-7 October 2009 • 352 pp • 400 illus. (many in full-color)
LANGE Q&A: PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT, 5th edition
Anthony A. Miller, MEd, PA-C, Shenandoah University, and Albert F. Simon, MEd, PA-C, Arizona School of Health Sciences
978-0-07-146476-5 • June 2006 • 384 pp
Clinical Neuroanatomy explores the relationship between neuroanatomy and neurology and reviews the advances in molecular and cellular biology and neuropharmacology as they relate to neuroanatomy. The Twenty-Sixth Edition has been updated to include four-color illustrations, an online learning center, the addition of study questions to each chapter, and more.
Prepare for the PANCE, PACRE and PATHWAY II exams with this realistic, practice-based content review, featuring hundreds of realistic questions rated as difficult as those on the actual exam. Includes full-length practice exams and 60% new questions for the most up-to- date review possible.
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Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy
MCGRAW-HILL’S NPTE (NATIONAL PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINATION)
Mark Dutton, PT, Allegheny General Hospital, West Penn Health System Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
ORTHOPAEDIC EXAMINATION, EVALUATION AND INTERVENTION, 2nd edition
Mark Dutton, PT, Duquesne University, in Pittsburgh, PA.
978-0-07-147401-6 2008 • 1504 pp • 785 illus. • Includes DVD
CLINICAL SPORTS NUTRITION,
3rd edition
Louise Burke, PhD, BSc, FSMA, FACSM, Australian Institute of Sport, and Vicki Deakin, MSc, BSc, DipT, Apd, University of Canberra
978-0-07-471602-1 • 2006 • 860 pp • 40 illus.
978-0-07-148641-5 March 2009 • 1200 pp • 220 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
This is a comprehensive, outline review of content tested on the NPTE with Q&As. Mapped to the APTA’s Guide to Physical Therapy Practice, this resource includes everything students need to know to pass the exam the first time. Readers will find a CD-ROM with approximately 700 exam-format questions and answers to simulate the exam experience.
This is the only evidencebased, single-volume, comprehensive textbook covering orthopaedic examination, evaluation, and interventions, for physical therapist and physical therapy students. The in-depth coverage leads clinicians logically through systems review and differential diagnosis, aided by decision-making algorithms for each joint. Includes a DVD containing nearly 500 video clips.
Established as the leading international text on sports nutrition, this is the definitive guide to maximizing athletic performance through advanced nutrition. Contributions from 25 well-known experts in the field cover nutrition and physiological principles, practices, and research of serious athletes. New coverage in this edition includes information on the female athlete, exercise and the immune system, anti-oxidants and the athlete, and nutrition during travel.
ATLAS OF NUCLEAR IMAGING IN SPORTS MEDICINE
Robert Cooper, FRACP, DDU, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia, Stephen Allwright, Misericordiae Hospital, Sydney, Australia, and Jock Anderson, Sydney, Australia
978-0-07-471088-3 • 2003 • 268 pp • 900 illus.
FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY Text and Atlas, 2nd edition
Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS, and Ronald A. Bergman, PhD, both of University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
978-0-07-140812-7 • 2005 • 550 pp • 440 illus.
PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Peter Panus, PhD, PT, East Tennessee State University, Suzanne L. Tinsley, PhD, MSPT, Louisiana State University, Erin E. Jobst, PT, Pacific University’s School of Physical Therapy, Bertram G. Katzung, PhD, University of California, San Francisco, Susan Masters, PhD, University of California, San Francisco, and Anthony J. Trevor, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
978-0-07-146043-9 978-0-07-128391-5 [IE] • 2008 • 744 pp • 275 illus.
CARDIOVASCULAR AND PULMONARY PHYSICAL THERAPY
William DeTurk, PhD, PT, CCS, Stony Brook University, NY, and Lawrence P. Cahalin, MS, PT, CCS, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
978-0-07-136048-7 • 2004 • 608 pp • 286 illus.
ATLAS OF IMAGING IN SPORTS MEDICINE, 2nd Edition
Jock (Ian F.) Anderson, University of NSW. John W. Read, Sydney Adventist Hospital, NSW
978-0-07-471584-0 2007 • 700 pp • 1200 illus.
IMAGING IN REHABILITATION
Terry R. Malone, EdD, MSPT, is Chairman of the Department of Physical Therapy at the , University of Kentucky, Charles Hazle, MS, PT is an, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, and Michael L. Grey, MS RT(R)(MR)(CT), is Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
978-0-07-144778-2 978-0-07-164001-5 [IE] • 2008 • 256 pp. • 330 illus.
Pharmacology for the Rehabilitation Specialist is the first pharmacology book written by authors who are both Ph.D. pharmacologists and practicing therapists. It’s the single best textbook available for explaining the influence of pharmacology on rehabilitation practice.
This valuable reference is filled with 1200 images of common and unusual sports injuries, with easy-tounderstand information on the anatomy and biomechanics of each injury. Thoroughly updated, it includes twice the number of images found in the first edition, as well as information on new technologies such as MRIs, nuclear imaging, and ultrasounds.
CLINICAL SPORTS MEDICINE,
3rd edition
Peter Brukner, MB, BS, University of Melbourne, Australia, and Karim Khan, MB, BS, PhD, University of British Columbia, Canada
978-0-07-471520-8 • 2006 • 1,048 pp • 800 illus.
This unique book enables therapists to understand the various imaging technologies and weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each in the context of their own screening and evaluation process. It also serves as an indispensable resource for meaningfully discussing the results of these tests as part of the patient education process.
Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy/Radiologic Technologist
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HANDBOOK OF FRACTURES,
3rd edition
John A. Elstrom, MD, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, Walter Pirkus, MD, Rush University, Chicago, IL, and Arsen Pankovich, MD, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY
978-0-07-144377-7 • 2006 • 400 pp • 300 illus. 978-0-07-110542-2 [IE]
SPORTS INJURY Prevention and Rehabilitation
Eric Shamus, PhD, PT, CSCS, and Jennifer Shamus, PhD, MSPT, CSCS, both of, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
978-0-07-135475-2 • 2001 • 408 pp (OUT-OF-PRINT)
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST
LANGE Q&A: MAMMOGRAPHY EXAMINATION
2nd edition
Olive Peart, MS, RT(R)(M), is a Clinical Instructor in the Radiography Program, at The Stamford Hospital.
Focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of complications associated with treating simple as well as complex fractures. Heavily illustrated, the new edition features over 300 new and improved illustrations, easy to find information, and discussions of management procedures.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT ORTHOPEDICS,
4th edition
Harry B. Skinner, MD, PhD, University of California, Irvine, CA
978-0-07-143833-9 • 2006 978-0-07-126145-6 [IE]
Bestseller!
PRINCIPLES OF NEURAL SCIENCE, 4th edition
Eric R. Kandel, MD, James H. Schwartz, MD, PhD, and Thomas M. Jessell, PhD, Steven Siegelbaum, MD, and A.J. Hudspeth, MD, all of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
978-0-8385-7701-1 • 2000 978-0-07-112000-5 [IE]
978-0-07-154835-9 2008 • 192 pp • 40 illus.
MUSCULOSKELETAL INTERVENTIONS Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise
Michael L. Voight, DPT, OCS, SCS, Belmont University, Nashville, TN, William E. Prentice, PhD, PT, ATC, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, and Barbara J. Hoogenboom, MHS, PT, SCS, ATC, Grand Valley State University, Grand Valley, MI
978-0-07-145768-2 • 2006 • 800 pp • 800 illus.
This comprehensive study guide for the ARRT’s Mammography Examination summarizes the mammography curriculum in a concise, readable format. The author includes review Q&As plus two complete practice exams to give radiographic technicians the practice they need to excel on the registry examination.
See Neuroscience section for more details
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT IN SPORTS MEDICINE
Patrick J. McMahon, MD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
978-0-07-141063-2 • 2006 • 624 pp • 500 illus. 978-0-07-111691-6 [IE]
LANGE Q&A: RADIOGRAPHY EXAMINATION
7th edition
Dorothy A. Saia, MA, RT(R)(M), is Radiography Program Director at The Stamford Hospital Stamford, CT
978-0-07-150814-8 2008 • 448 pp • 180 illus.
This evidence-based resource details proven therapeutic exercise techniques for successful musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Comprehensive coverage includes treatments for physiologic impairment, rehabilitation techniques, intervention strategies for specific regions, and special considerations for specific patient populations.
LOW BACK SYNDROMES Integrated Clinical Management
Craig Morris, MD, Cleveland Chiropractic College, Cleveland, OH
978-0-07-137472-9 • 2006 • 768 pp • 500 illus.
This bestselling questionand-answer review for the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) examination gives students and recertifying radiographers the practice they need to pass the registry examination. Readers will find 1,450 ARRT exam-type questions with detailed explanations, situational judgment questions, and coverage of the latest technology.
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN REHABILITATION, 3rd Edition
William E. Prentice, PhD, PT ATC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
978-0-07-144123-0 • 2005 • 608 pp • 360 illus.
Enhanced with case studies, and laboratory activities to demonstrate the application of the modalities to patients, this new revision will cover the subject area in the most comprehensive way. New chapters include wound healing, electrodiagnostic testing and extracorporal shockwave therapy.
BULL’S HANDBOOK OF SPORTS INJURIES, 2nd edition
Wiliam O. Roberts, MD, Minneapolis, MN
978-0-07-140291-0 • 2004 • 900 pp • 200 illus.
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Radiologic Technologist/Chiropractic
LANGE Q&A FOR ULTRASONOGRAPHY EXAMINATIONS, 4th edition
Jill Herzog, BS, RT, RDMS, RVT, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Charles Odwin, BS, RT, RDMS currently teaches ultrasound to Emergency Department physicians, and Arthur C. Fleischer, MD, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICS, 4th edition
Herman Cember, PhD, PE, Northwestern University and Thomas E. Johnson, PhD, Colorado State University
978-0-07-142308-3 978-0-07-128245-1 [IE] • 2008 • 768 pp • 175 illus.
CHIROPRACTIC
LOW BACK SYNDROMES Integrated Clinical Management
Craig Morris, MD, Cleveland Chiropractic College, Cleveland, OH
978-0-07-137472-9 • 2005 • 768 pp • 500 illus.
978-0-07-149781-7 September 2009 • 704 pp • 850 illus.
Containing the most up-to-date information available on recent advances in sonography, this fully revised study guide helps students prepare for the ARDMS. In addition to all the basics covered on the test, this updated edition provides new coverage of breast, musculoskeletal, and 3D sonography; the topic of bioeffects has been extended to comply with current ARDMS format.
This textbook provides the background to understand quantitative risk assessment for radiation dangers to human health. It focuses on health physics, which is the part of environmental health engineering that is used to protect the population against radiation’s harmful effects. The authors addresses radiation safety and the philosophy of environmental health to reinforce the International Commission on Radiological Protection’s (ICRP) recommended safety standards.
CT & MRI PATHOLOGY A Pocket Atlas
Michael L. Grey, MS, RT(R), (CT), (MR), and Jagan M. Ailinani, MD, both of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL
978-0-07-138040-9 • 2003 • 432 pp • 445 illus.
Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts, this text is the first to offer a comprehensive, broadly based approach to diagnosis and treatment of low back syndromes. Complete and current, Low Back Syndromes provides the tools practitioners need to offer patients state-of-the-art low back care. From background that puts low back problems in context to a full complement of assessment and management techniques, this book is the definitive reference on low back syndromes.
RADIOGRAPHY PREP (PROGRAM REVIEW AND EXAM PREPARATION), 5th edition
Dorothy A. Saia, MA, RT(R)(M) is, Radiography Program Director, at The Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT
978-0-07-150278-8 2008 • 592 pp • 427 illus.
ILLUSTRATED SKELETAL MUSCLE FLASH CARDS With Clinical Applications
David Garrison, PhD, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK
978-0-07-022916-7 • 1997 • 200 cards
MAMMOGRAPHY & BREAST IMAGING Just the Facts
Olive Peart, Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT
978-0-07-143120-0 • 2005 • 304 pp • 75 illus. 978-0-07-124887-7 [IE]
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF CHIROPRACTIC, 3rd edition
Scott Haldeman, DC, MD, PhD, University of California, Irvine, CA
978-0-07-137534-4 • 2004 • 1,200 pp • 600 illus.
This best-selling study guide for the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) examination summarizes the radiography curriculum in a concise, readable format. The author includes review Q&As plus a bonus 200-question practice exam to give students and recertifying radiographers the practice they need to pass the registry examination.
RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE PRODUCTION & MANIPULATION
Craig T. Shephard, MS, RT(R), RDMS, Medvance Institute, Nashville, TN
978-0-07-137577-1 • 2002 • 400 pp • 160 illus.
The most comprehensive, extensively illustrated book focusing on chiropractic principles, diagnosis, and treatment.
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
Essentials of Medical Imaging Series
Stewart C. Bushong, Sc.D., FACR, FACMP, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
978-0-07-134354-1 • 2000 • 160 pp • 150 illus.
Includes bonus 76-page pocket guide. The first text to comprehensively cover radiographic imaging and the manipulation of images for the introductory course in radiography. A bonus pocket guide is packaged with the text.
MRI FOR TECHNOLOGISTS
2nd edition
Peggy Woodward, RT, San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-135318-2 • 2001 • 432 pp • 250 illus. 978-0-07-112018-0 [IE]
Clinical Laboratory Science/Optometry
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CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
LANGE INSTANT ACCESS Laboratory Interpretations
Anil Patel, MD is a family physician practicing in Las Vegas, Nevada.
SLIDE INTERPRETATION IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
Farrukh Iqbal, MD, Professor of Medicine at the Shaikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute in Pakistan.
978-0-07-160191-7 2008 • 272 pp • 125 illus.
(Not for sale in Bangladesh and India)
PRIMARY CARE OF THE POSTERIOR SEGMENT, 3rd edition
Larry J. Alexander, OD, John Kenyon Eye Center, Jeffersonville, IN
978-0-07-136476-8 • 2002 • 608 pp • 493 illus.
CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR OCULAR EXAMINATION,
3rd edition
Nancy B. Carlson, OD, and Dan Kurtz, OD, PhD, both of New England College of Optometry, Boston, MA
978-0-07-137078-3 • 2004 • 530 pp • 175 illus.
978-0-07-159826-2 June 2009 • 224 pp • 25 illus.
LANGE Instant Access: Laboratory Interpretations delivers concise, bottom-line information for understanding the fundamentals of laboratory diagnosis. From common tests such as CBCs to more complicated panel tests such as sex hormone tests, this pocket-sized guide presents the basics of test ordering as well as the normal to abnormal ranges of results along with their possible meaning for the clinical diagnosis.
Slide Interpretation in Clinical Medicine is a one-of-a-kind pictorial guide designed specifically to help improve clinical evaluation skills. Compact and easy to use, the slides featured represent 125 different case studies and cover almost all disciplines of internal medicine
EMERGENCY OPHTHALMOLOGY A Rapid Treatment Guide
Kenneth C. Chern, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
978-0-07-137325-8 • 2003 • 300 pp • 175 illus. 978-0-07-121256-4 [IE]
DIAGNOSTIC SKILLS IN CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
Connie R. Mahon, MS, MT (ASCP), CLS (NCA), University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, TX, and David G. Fowler, PhD, MT (ASCP), CLS (NCA), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS
978-0-07-136120-0 • 2004 • 320 pp • 50 illus. • CDROM
LABORATORY MEDICINE Clinical Pathology in the Practice of Medicine
Michael Laposata, M.D., Ph.D, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
FOUNDATIONS OF BINOCULAR VISION A Clinical Perspective
Scott B. Steinman, OD, PhD, Barbara A. Steinman, OD, PhD, both of Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, TN, and Ralph Philip Garzia, OD, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
978-0-8385-2670-5 • 2000 • 300 pp • 162 illus.
978-0-07-162674-3 December 2009 • 600 pp • 400 illus.
OPTOMETRY
VAUGHAN & ASBURY’S GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGY,
17th edition
Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology in the Practice of Medicine educates students on how to order the correct tests and to understand the significance of the results for the disorders discussed. The text is organized by a “systemic” structure and includes hundreds of full-color illustrations that simplify the methods and techniques of laboratory medicine. Unlike competitive titles that are limited to specific topics, this book covers the entire field of pathology.
OPTHALMOLOGY BOARD REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Richard R. Tamesis, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
978-0-07-146439-0 • 2005 • 316 pp • 5 illus.
A LANGE medical book
Paul Riordan-Eva, FRCS, FRCOphth, King’s College Hospital, London, UK, and John P. Whitcher, MD, MPH, University of California,San Francisco, CA
978-0-07-144314-2 978-0-07-110445-6 [IE] • 2008 • 480 pp • 400 illus.
VISUAL PERCEPTION A Clinical Orientation, 3rd edition
Steven H. Schwartz, OD, New York State College of Optometry, New York, NY
978-0-07-141187-5 • 2004 • 450 pp • 350 illus.
APPLETON & LANGE OUTLINE REVIEW OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
Robert H. Christenson, PhD, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, Lisa Johnson, MHS, MT, (ASCP), SC, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, and Linda C. Gregory, PhD, MT, (ASCP), Rochester, MN
978-0-07-031847-2 • 2001 • 528 pp • 90 illus.
The classic reference covering the diagnosis and treatment of all major ophthalmic diseases, as well as neurological and systemic diseases causing visual disturbance has been extensively revised and updated. Readers will find state-of-the-art coverage of diagnostic techniques and therapeutic interventions for the full range of ophthalmic disorders
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Optometry/EMT/Surgical Technology
EMT
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology Series
All with 4-color—150 illustrations, also includes 100 black and white illustrations Series editor: Christopher J. Rapuano, MD All authors are from Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
THE COMMON SYMPTOM GUIDE,
6th edition
John Wasson, MD, Dartmouth School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
MCGRAW-HILL’S EMT-BASIC
Peter A. DiPrima, Jr., EMTP, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and George Benedetto, Jr., EMTP, Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
978-0-07-149679-7 978-0-07-127821-8 [IE] 2008 • 350 pp • 70 illus.
978-0-07-162569-2 • May 2009 • 300 pp • 10 illus.
CORNEA Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Christopher J. Rapuano, MD, and Wee Jin Heng, MD
978-0-07-137589-4 • 2002 • 321 pp
OCULOPLASTICS Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Robert Penne, MD
978-0-07-137594-8 • 2002 • 277 pp
Written by experienced EMT-B course instructors, McGraw-Hill’s EMT-B is a comprehensive, case-based outline review for the EMT-B exam. Readers will find a high-yield bulleted format with clinical scenarios and Q&As at the end of each chapter. A companion website with questions simulates the online exam experience.
One of the few books dedicated specifically to symptom evaluation, this is a quick-reference guide to more than 100 commonly seen symptoms in adults and children. Organized alphabetically, The Common Symptom Guide also includes a review of diagnostic tests, physical exam procedures, and medications. The Sixth Edition has been revised to include more evidence-based medicine references, updated medication information, and more website listings.
MCGRAW-HILL’S EMT- PARAMEDIC
Peter A. DiPrima, Jr., EMTP, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and George Benedetto, Jr., EMTP, Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
978-0-07-149680-3 2008 • 700 pp • 145 illus.
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO SURGICAL CARE
John P. Pryor, MD, The University of Pennsylvania, Michael Dryer, PA-C, DrPH, is Chair of the Department of Medical Science and Community Health at, Arcadia University’s Physician Assistant Program, and Barbara A. Todd, MSN, CRNP, FAANP, Hospital University of Pennsylvania
978-0-07-147897-7 978-0-07-128724-1 [IE] • 2008 • 416 pp • 150 illus.
GLAUCOMA Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Douglas Rhee, MD
978-0-07-137597-9 • 2002 • 300 pp
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Peter Savino, MD, and Hellen Danesh-Meyer, MD
978-0-07-137595-5 • 2002 • 300 pp
Written by experienced EMTP course instructors, McGraw-Hill’s EMT-P (Paramedic) is a comprehensive, case-based outline review for the EMTP (Paramedic) exam. Readers will find a high-yield bulleted format with clinical scenarios and a 180question practice test. A companion website with questions simulates the online exam experience.
RETINA Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Allen Ho, MD, Gary C. Brown, MD, J. Arch McNamara, MD, Carl D. Regillo, MD, and James F. Vander, MD
978-0-07-137596-2 • 2002 • 312 pp Available as a 5-volume set— SAVE $50 • 978-0-07-137588-7 • 2002
FOUNDATIONS FOR PARAMEDIC PRACTICE A Theoretical Perspective
From Open University Press
Amanda Blaber has a strong background in acute medical and emergency care nursing.
978-0-335-22289-6 2008 • 216pp
Specifically designed for non-surgeons who are caring for patients with surgical disease, Clinicians Guide to Surgical Care utilizes a problem-based approach to review the most common complaints that lead to surgical consultations. Readers will learn what past medical information is important to elicit, what to look for in the physical exam, which diagnostics to order, and how to start immediate treatment while diagnostic procedures continue.
This innovative new textbook for paramedic students covers the theoretical and professional issues covered on the new Higher Education level courses for paramedic practice. By covering the relevant professional issues and the psychological and sociological theory that is relevant to paramedic training, this is one of the first textbooks of its kind.
Health Promotion/Mortuary Science
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HEALTH PROMOTION
THEORY IN A NUTSHELL A Practical Guide to Health Promotion Theories, 2nd edition
Don Nutbeam, MD, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, and Elizabeth Harris, Centre for Equity Training, Research & Evaluation, Sydney, Australia
978-0-07-471332-7 • 2004 • 80 pp
MORTUARY SCIENCE
EMBALMING History, Theory, and Practice,
4th edition
Robert G. Mayer, Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science, Pittsburgh, PA
978-0-07-143950-3 • 2005 • 704 pp • 493 illus.
HEALTH PROMOTION STRATEGIES AND METHODS, 2nd edition
Garry Egger, MPH, PhD, Deakin University, Sydney NSW, Australia, Ross Spark, MSc, Queensland Health, Cairns QLD, and Robert Donovan, PhD, University of Western Australia
978-0-07-471500-0 • 2005 • 200 pp • 50 illus.
Sponsored by the American Board of Funeral Service Education. The leading text in the field! It is the most complete and up-to-date textbook and reference on the interdisciplinary arts and sciences of embalming, restorative art, and mortuary cosmetology for students and practitioners. Features a new full-color photo insert illustrating restorative arts and mortuary cosmetology.
A practical guide to devising and implementing health promotion programs for health practitioners. This thoroughly revised new edition reflects new changes in the field and continues to include concise text supported by case studies, diagrams, tables, and illustrations.
THE PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF DEATH AND DYING
John Canine, EdD, PhD, Maximum Living, Birmingham, Michigan; Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
978-0-8385-8098-1 • 1996 • 320 pp
WINNING WAYS The Funeral Profession’s Guide to Human Relations
Todd W. Van Beck, Loewen Group International, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
978-0-8385-9646-3 • 1998 • 208 pp
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DeMYSTiFieD
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Dale Layman
978-0-07-143827-8 • 2005
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Marylyn Burgos
978-0-07-147220-3 • 2006
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Sharon Walker
978-0-07-144812-3 • 2005
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978-0-07-149848-7 • 2008
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978-0-07-147241-8 • 2006
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978-0-07-145920-4 • 2006
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978-0-07-160284-6 • 2008
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978-0-07-146104-7 • 2006
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978-0-07-146208-2 • 2005
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978-0-07-144650-1 • 2005
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Dale Layman
978-0-07-143828-5 • 2005
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