Pocket Outpatient Internal Medicine brings together scientific evidence and expertise to guide professionals, students, and residents through the various domains of outpatient internal medicine. Prepared by residents and doctors of the Massachusetts General Hospital, the work takes, in the classic style of pocket manuals (the work has been advised by Dr. Sabatine), a journey through the diagnosis and treatment of the most frequent conditions observed in outpatient care in internal medicine and across multiple specialties and subspecialties.
Main features:
- It includes multiple specialties and subspecialties: cardiology, gastroenterology, dermatology, endocrinology, hematology and oncology, infectious diseases, musculoskeletal system, neurology, ophthalmology, psychiatry, pulmonology, nephrology/urology, special populations, men's and women's health, and geriatrics.
- Internal medicine with a focus on the outpatient
- It contains completely up-to-date information, including the latest clinical guidelines and new therapeutic recommendations.
- It reflects the thought process of ambulatory care physicians in daily practice.
- Includes the most up-to-date evidence-based approaches to providing quality outpatient care.
- It is organized by tabs to help readers locate topics.
- Algorithms, diagrams, tables and bullets for easy reading.