Geriatrics Review Syllabus

Geriatrics Review Syllabus
Title Geriatrics Review Syllabus PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth L. Cobbs
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 204
Release 2002
Genre Geriatrics
ISBN 9781886775022

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Geriatrics Review Syllabus

Geriatrics Review Syllabus
Title Geriatrics Review Syllabus PDF eBook
Author American Geriatrics Society
Publisher Amer Geriatrics Society
Total Pages 312
Release 2002-03-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781886775046

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New edition of a three-volume review syllabus that provides an up-to-date self-assessment program reflecting the latest developments in geriatric medicine for practitioners who wish to update expand their knowledge and skills. The 56 chapters in Book I, written by medical experts, cover the current

GRS

GRS
Title GRS PDF eBook
Author Samuel C. Durso
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2013
Genre Geriatrics
ISBN 9781886775275

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Geriatric Gastroenterology

Geriatric Gastroenterology
Title Geriatric Gastroenterology PDF eBook
Author C. S. Pitchumoni
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 660
Release 2012-07-26
Genre Medical
ISBN 1441916237

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As aging trends in the United States and Europe in particular are strongly suggestive of increasingly older society, it would be prudent for health care providers to better prepare for such changes. By including physiology, disease, nutrition, pharmacology, pathology, radiology and other relevant associated topics, Geriatric Gastroenterology fills the void in the literature for a volume devoted specifically to gastrointestinal illness in the elderly. This unique volume includes provision of training for current and future generations of physicians to deal with the health problems of older adults. It will also serve as a comprehensive guide to practicing physicians for ease of reference. Relevant to the geriatric age group, the volume covers epidemiology, physiology of aging, gastrointestinal physiology, pharmacology, radiology, pathology, motility disorders, luminal disorders, hepato-biliary disease, systemic manifestations, neoplastic disorders, gastrointestinal bleeding, cancer and medication related interactions and adverse events, all extremely common in older adults; these are often hard to evaluate and judge, especially considering the complex aging physiology. All have become important components of modern medicine. Special emphasis is be given to nutrition and related disorders. Capsule endoscopy and its utility in the geriatric population is also covered. Presented in simple, easy to read style, the volume includes numerous tables, figures and key points enabling ease of understanding. Chapters on imaging and pathology are profusely illustrated. All chapters are written by specialists and include up to date scientific information. Geriatric Gastroenterology is of great utility to residents in internal medicine, fellows in gastroenterology and geriatric medicine as well as gastroenterologists, geriatricians and practicing physicians including primary care physicians caring for older adults.

Geriatrics Review Syllabus: Annotated bibliography

Geriatrics Review Syllabus: Annotated bibliography
Title Geriatrics Review Syllabus: Annotated bibliography PDF eBook
Author John C. Beck
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 1991
Genre Geriatrics
ISBN 9780962439711

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GRS: Geriatrics Review Syllabus

GRS: Geriatrics Review Syllabus
Title GRS: Geriatrics Review Syllabus PDF eBook
Author John C. Beck
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2006
Genre Geriatrics
ISBN 9781886775138

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Complications

Complications
Title Complications PDF eBook
Author Atul Gawande
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Total Pages 292
Release 2003-04-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 1429972106

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A brilliant and courageous doctor reveals, in gripping accounts of true cases, the power and limits of modern medicine. Sometimes in medicine the only way to know what is truly going on in a patient is to operate, to look inside with one's own eyes. This book is exploratory surgery on medicine itself, laying bare a science not in its idealized form but as it actually is -- complicated, perplexing, and profoundly human. Atul Gawande offers an unflinching view from the scalpel's edge, where science is ambiguous, information is limited, the stakes are high, yet decisions must be made. In dramatic and revealing stories of patients and doctors, he explores how deadly mistakes occur and why good surgeons go bad. He also shows us what happens when medicine comes up against the inexplicable: an architect with incapacitating back pain for which there is no physical cause; a young woman with nausea that won't go away; a television newscaster whose blushing is so severe that she cannot do her job. Gawande offers a richly detailed portrait of the people and the science, even as he tackles the paradoxes and imperfections inherent in caring for human lives. At once tough-minded and humane, Complications is a new kind of medical writing, nuanced and lucid, unafraid to confront the conflicts and uncertainties that lie at the heart of modern medicine, yet always alive to the possibilities of wisdom in this extraordinary endeavor. Complications is a 2002 National Book Award Finalist for Nonfiction.