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MEDICAL
2010
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Table of Contents
LANGE CURRENT Series . . . . . . . .3
Geriatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS
LANGE Case Files Series . . . . . . . .4
Hematology/Oncology . . . . . . . .32
Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Histology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Physician Assistant . . . . . . . . . . .86
Immunology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Deja Review Series . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Infectious Disease . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Physical Therapy/Occupational
Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
LANGE Flash Cards . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Informatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Radiologic Technologist . . . . . . .89
LANGE USMLE Road Map Series .8
Internal Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Chiropractic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
LANGE Instant Access Series . . . .8
Medical Reference . . . . . . . . . . .79
Clinical Laboratory Science . . . .90
PreTest® Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Optometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Nephrology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
EMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Neurology/Neuroscience . . . . . .44
Health Promotion . . . . . . . . . . .91
Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Mortuary Science . . . . . . . . . . . .91
First Aid Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
USMLE Exam Preparation . . . . .10
Includes STEP 1, STEP 2, STEP 3
Demystified Series . . . . . . . . . . .92
BASIC SCIENCE AND
CLINICAL MEDICINE
Anatomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Anesthesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Biochemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Biostatistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Cardiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Clinical Skills/Diagnostic
Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Critical Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Dermatology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Drug Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Emergency Medicine/Trauma . . .22
Endocrinology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Epidemiology/Research/Public
Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Obstetrics & Gynecology . . . . . .47
Oncology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Ophthalmology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Orthopedics and Sports
Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Otolaryngology/Head &
Neck Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
INDEX AND
ORDERING INFORMATION
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
Title Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Ordering Information . . . . . . . .111
Pathology/Pathophysiology . . . .53
Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Pharmacology & Toxicology . . . .59
Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Psychiatry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Public Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Pulmonary Medicine . . . . . . . . . .66
Radiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Family Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Gastroenterology . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Urology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
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CURRENT Medical Diagnosis &
Treatment, 2011
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Nephrology and
Hypertension
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Gastroenterology,
Hepatology, and Endoscopy
McPhee
Nissenson
Greenberger
2nd edition
Ebert
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October 2010
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978-0-07-142292-5 • 2008
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New Edition
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Critical Care,
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Emergency
Medicine, 6th edition
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Orthopedics,
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Pediatrics,
Stone
4th edition
Skinner
978-0-07-143657-1 • 2008
978-0-07-110447-0 [IE]
978-0-07-144319-7 • 2007
978-0-07-128482-0 [IE]
978-0-07-143833-9 • 2006
978-0-07-126145-6 [IE]
New Edition
CURRENT Occupational &
Environmental Medicine,
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Family Medicine,
4th edition
LaDou
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Otolaryngology
Head and Neck Surgery,
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Sexually
Transmitted Diseases
978-0-07-144313-5 • 2007
978-0-07-128658-9 [IE]
2nd edition
Lalwani
Klausner
3rd edition
South-Paul
20th edition
Hay
978-0-07-166444-8
September 2010
978-0-07-162436-7
October 2010
3rd edition
Bongard
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Psychiatry,
978-0-07-146027-9 • 2007
978-0-07-128741-8 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Obstetrics &
Gynecology, 10th edition
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Pain
DeCherney
Von Roenn
978-0-07-143900-8 • 2006
978-0-07-110509-5 [IE]
978-0-07-144478-1 • 2006
978-0-07-110460-9 [IE]
CURRENT Geriatric Diagnosis
& Treatment
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Sports Medicine
Landefeld
McMahon
978-0-07-139924-1 • 2004
978-0-07-124133-5 [IE]
978-0-07-141063-2 • 2006
978-0-07-111691-6 [IE]
Doherty
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Cardiology,
978-0-07-163515-8 • 2009
978-0-07-163849-4 [IE]
3rd edition
Crawford
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Pulmonary
Medicine
New Edition
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Rheumatology,
3rd edition
Imboden
978-0-07-163805-0
• November 2010
978-0-07-174280-1 [IE]
CURRENT Diagnosis &
Treatment Surgery,
13th edition
978-0-07-144211-4 • 2009
978-0-07-110448-7 [IE]
Hanley
978-0-07-140259-0 • 2003
978-0-07-124145-8 [IE]
978-0-07-145606-7 • 2006
978-0-07-110461-6 [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
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Clinical Medicine
New
Case Files: Pediatrics
Case Files: Gynecologic
Surgery
3rd edition
Toy
Toy
978-0-07-159867-5 • 2009
978-0-07-163906-4 [IE]
978-0-07-159280-2
• September 2010
Case Files: Emergency
Medicine
Case Files: Neurology
2nd edition
Toy
978-0-07-148287-5 • 2007
978-0-07-126293-4 [IE]
978-0-07-159899-6 • 2009
978-0-07-163942-2 [IE]
Case Files: Internal Medicine
Case Files: Psychiatry,
New
3rd edition
Toy
Case Files: Obstetrics &
Gynecology, 3rd edition
Toy
Toy
978-0-07-159865-1 • 2009
978-0-07-163903-3 [IE]
978-0-07-160543-4
• September 2010
Case Files: Surgery
New
3rd edition
Toy
Case Files: High Risk
Obstetrics
Case Files: Anesthesiology
Conlay
978-0-07-159897-2 • 2009
978-0-07-163904-0 [IE]
978-0-07-160639-4
• August 2010
Toy
3rd edition
Toy
978-0-07-161364-4 • 2009
978-0-07-163905-7 [IE]
978-0-07-160580-9 • 2009
978-0-07-163908-8 [IE]
Case Files: Family Medicine,
2nd edition
Toy
978-0-07-160023-1 • 2009
978-0-07-163944-6 [IE]
Basic Science
Case Files: Anatomy, 2nd Edition
Case Files: Microbiology
Case Files: Pathology
Case Files: Physiology
Toy
2nd edition
Toy
2nd edition
Toy
2nd Edition
Toy
978-0-07-149258-4 • 2008
978-0-07-127887-4 [IE]
978-0-07-148666-8 • 2008
978-0-07-127818-8 [IE]
978-0-07-149374-1 • 2008
978-0-07-126813-4 [IE]
2nd edition
Toy
Case Files: Neuroscience
Case Files: Pharmacology
Toy
978-0-07-148665-1 • 2008
978-0-07-127820-1 [IE]
978-0-07-148921-8 • 2008
978-0-07-126814-1 [IE]
2nd Edition
Toy
978-0-07-148980-5 • 2008
978-0-07-127819-5 [IE]
Case Files: Biochemistry
978-0-07-148858-7 • 2008
978-0-07-127817-1 [IE]
5
Clinical Medicine
New Edition
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Emergency Medicine
Pediatrics
USMLE Step 2 CK, 2nd edition
Lee
Jang
Davey
Naheedy/Orringer
978-0-07-148122-9 • 2008
978-0-07-126269-9 [IE]
978-0-07-147625-6 • 2007
978-0-07-126261-3 [IE]
978-0-07-147782-6 • 2007
978-0-07-126255-2 [IE]
978-0-07-162716-0
• April 2010
Surgery
Family Medicine
Psychiatry
Internal Medicine
Tevar
Perez
Gopal
Saadat
978-0-07-148114-4 • 2008
978-0-07-126292-7 [IE]
978-0-07-148568-5 • 2007
978-0-07-126279-8 [IE]
978-0-07-148832-7 • 2007
978-0-07-126256-9 [IE]
New Edition
New Edition
New Edition
New Edition
USMLE Step 1, 2nd edition
Pharmacology, 2nd edition
Microbiology & Immunology,
Behavioral Science, 2nd edition
Orringer/Naheedy
Gleason
Quinn
978-0-07-162718-4
• April 2010
978-0-07-162729-0
• July 2010
2nd edition
Chen
New Edition
New Edition
Pathology, 2nd edition
Biochemistry, 2nd edition
New Edition
Davis
Manzoul
978-0-07-162714-6
• July 2010
978-0-07-162717-7
• July 2010
Histology and Medical Cell
Biology, 2nd edition
New Edition
New Edition
Neuroscience, 2nd edition
Physiology, 2nd edition
Tremblay
Gould
978-0-07-162727-6
• July 2010
978-0-07-162725-2
• July 2010
978-0-07-147716-1 • 2008
978-0-07-126284-2 [IE]
Basic Science
978-0-07-162715-3
• July 2010
Grisson
978-0-07-162726-9
• July 2010
978-0-07-162728-3
• July 2010
6
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New Edition
New Edition
First Aid for the USMLE Step 1
2010, 20th edition
First Aid for the USMLE Step
3, 3rd edition
Le
Le
978-0-07-163340-6 • 2009
978-0-07-131182-3 [IE]
978-0-07-171297-2
• October 2010
New
First Aid for the International
Medical Graduate, 2nd edition
First Aid Q&A for the NBTE
Part I
Steinbacher
978-0-07-150866-7 • 2009
978-0-07-126866-0 [IE]
New
First Aid Q&A for the NBDE
Part II
Portnof
978-0-07-161372-9
• October 2010
Chander
978-0-07-138532-9
• 2002
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2
CS, 3rd edition
First Aid for the NBDE
Part 1
Le
Steinbacher
978-0-07-162425-1 • 2009
978-0-07-127068-7 [IE]
978-0-07-160541-0
• 2008
First Aid Q&A for the USMLE
Step 1, 2nd edition
First Aid Q&A for the NBDE
Part I
Le
Steinbacher
978-0-07-159794-4 • 2009
978-0-07-126966-7 [IE]
978-0-07-150866-7 • 2009
978-0-07-126866-0 [IE]
First Aid for the COMLEX,
First Aid for the NBDE
Part II
First Aid Cases for the USMLE
Step 1, 2nd edition
2nd edition
Nye
Le
978-0-07-160025-5
• March 2009
978-0-07-148253-0 • 2007
978-0-07-126281-1 [IE]
First Aid for the Wards,
First Aid For The Basic
Sciences: General Principles
978-0-07-160135-1 • 2009
978-0-07-126964-3 [IE]
First Aid Cases for the USMLE
Step 2, 2nd edition
4th edition
Le
New Edition
Le
First Aid for the Match,
978-0-07-162570-8 • 2009
978-0-07-127070-0 [IE]
978-0-07-159796-8 • 2008
978-0-07-126924-7 [IE]
5th edition
Le
978-0-07-170289-8
• July 2010
Portnof
Le
978-0-07-154545-7 • 2009
978-0-07-164006-0 [IE]
First Aid For The Basic
Sciences: Organ Systems
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2
CK, 7th edition
Le
Le
978-0-07-154543-3 • 2009
978-0-07-164007-7 [IE]
978-0-07-162354-4 • 2009
978-0-07-127067-0 [IE]
Clerkships
New Edition
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& Gynecology Clerkship,
3rd edition
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978-0-07-163419-9 • December 2010
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New Edition
New Edition
First Aid for the Medicine
Clerkship, 3rd edition
First Aid for the Pediatrics
Clerkship, 3rd edition
Kaufman
Stead
978-0-07-163382-6
• July 2010
978-0-07-166403-5
• October 2010
First Aid for the Radiology
Clerkship
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Stead
978-0-07-138101-7 • 2007
978-0-07-126860-8 [IE]
978-0-07-144873-4 • 2006
978-0-07-124846-4 [IE]
First Aid for the Psychiatry
Clerkship, 2nd edition
First Aid for the Surgery
Clerkship, 2nd edition
Stead
Stead
978-0-07-144872-7
• 2005
978-0-07-144871-0 • 2009
978-0-07-127104-2 [IE]
7
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Specialty Boards
New
New
First Aid for the
Neurology Boards
First Aid for the
Psychiatry Boards
Rafii
Azzam
978-0-07-149622-3
• April 2010
978-0-07-149986-6
• March 2010
New Edition
New
First Aid for the Pediatric
Boards, 2nd edition
First Aid for the Anesthesia
Boards
Le
Bhatt
978-0-07-162693-4
• February 2010
978-0-07-147178-7 • June 2010
978-0-07-126299-6 [IE]
First Aid for the Orthopaedic
Boards, 2nd edition
First Aid for the Internal
Medicine Boards, 2nd edition
Malinzak
Le
978-0-07-159894-1
• 2009
978-0-07-149913-2 • 2008
978-0-07-127793-8 [IE]
First Aid for the Family
Medicine Boards
First Aid For The ABSITE
Le
978-0-07-154547-1 • 2009
978-0-07-126861-5 [IE]
978-0-07-147771-0 • 2007
978-0-07-126266-8 [IE]
First Aid for the Obstetrics &
Gynecology Boards
Rahimian
978-0-07-110086-1 [IE]
• 2006
Flash Cards
New Edition
Pharmacology Flash Cards
Microbiology & Infectious
Diseases Flash Cards,
2nd edition
Baron/Lee
2nd edition
Somers/Morse
978-0-07-162241-7
• 2009
978-0-07-162879-2
• July 2010
Biochemistry & Genetics
Flash Cards
Pathology Flash Cards
Baron
2nd edition
Baron/Lee
978-0-07-144736-2 • 2005
978-0-07-110508-8 [IE]
978-0-07-161305-7
• 2009
Fowler
8
SERIES
Internal Medicine
Baliga
978-0-07-146758-2 • 2009
[TITLE CANCELED]
Microbiology & Infectious
Diseases
Biochemistry
Histology
MacDonald
Sheedlo
Bos
978-0-07-144205-3 • 2007
978-0-07-110476-0 [IE]
978-0-07-144012-7 • 2005
978-0-07-124885-3 [IE]
978-0-07-143507-9 • 2004
978-0-07-111686-2 [IE]
Pathology
Immunology
Emergency Medicine
Wettach
Family Medicine
Parmley
Sherman
978-0-07-148267-7
• 2009
Gordon
978-0-07-145298-4 • 2006
978-0-07-110477-7 [IE]
978-0-07-146388-1 • 2007
978-0-07-110478-4 [IE]
978-0-07-110488-3 [IE]
• 2006
Genetics
Physiology, 2nd edition
Gross Anatomy, 2nd edition
Sack
Pharmacology, 2nd edition
Pasley
White
978-0-07-149820-3 • 2007
978-0-07-128244-4 [IE]
Katzung
978-0-07-144517-7• 2005
978-0-07-110312-1 [IE]
978-0-07-144516-0 • 2005
978-0-07-110313-8 [IE]
978-0-07-144581-8
• 2005
Neuroscience, 2nd edition
White
978-0-07-149623-0 • 2008
978-0-07-127816-4 [IE]
Instant Access Series
Essential Evidence-Based Data For Common Clinical Encounters
EKGs and Cardiac Studies
Patel
978-0-07-154523-5 • 2009
978-0-07-164012-1 [IE]
Acid-Base, Fluids, &
Electrolytes
Reilly
978-0-07-148634-7 • 2007
978-0-07-126282-8 [IE]
The Wards
Patel
978-0-07-147165-7
• 2006
Hospital Admissions
Patel
978-0-07-148137-3
• 2006
Orthopedics and Sports
Medicine
Patel
978-0-07-149009-2 • 2007
978-0-07-126278-1 [IE]
9
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
New Edition
Psychiatry, 12th edition
Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Family Medicine, 2nd edition
Physical Diagnosis, 7th edition
Klamen
Knutson
Bernstein
978-0-07-159830-9 • 2009
978-0-07-127025-0 [IE]
12th edition
Schneider
978-0-07-163301-7
• July 2010
978-0-07-159979-5 • 2009
978-0-07-127020-5 [IE]
Emergency Medicine,
978-0-07-159888-0
• 2009
Physical Diagnosis, 6th edition
Preventive Medicine and
Public Health, 9th edition
Anschel
2nd edition
Rosh
Reteguiz
Ratelle
978-0-07-159792-0 • 2009
978-0-07-127024-3 [IE]
978-0-07-159861-3 • 2009
978-0-07-127022-9 [IE]
978-0-07-145551-0 • 2006
978-0-07-125325-3 [IE]
978-0-07-135962-7
• 2001
Medicine,12th edition
Surgery, 12th edition
Pediatrics, 12th edition
Urban
Kao
Yetman
978-0-07-160162-7 • 2009
978-0-07-127049-6 [IE]
978-0-07-159863-7 • 2009
978-0-07-127023-6 [IE]
978-0-07-159790-6 • 2009
978-0-07-127050-2 [IE]
New Edition
New Edition
New Edition
New Edition
Biochemistry and Genetics,
Microbiology, 13th edition
Pathology, 13th edition
4th edition
Wilson
Kettering
Anatomy, Histology, & Cell
Biology, 13th edition
Klein
978-0-07-162349-0 • March 2010
978-0-07-131337-7 [IE]
Neurology, 7th edition
Basic Science
978-0-07-162348-3 • March 2010
978-0-07-131338-4 [IE]
New Edition
978-0-07-162335-3 • March 2010
978-0-07-131335-3 [IE]
New Edition
978-0-07-162343-8 • March 2010
978-0-07-131336-0 [IE]
Brown
New Edition
New Edition
Neuroscience, 7th edition
Clinical Vignettes for the
USMLE Step 1, 5th edition
Physiology, 13th edition
Shiafer
Siegel
McGraw-Hill
Metting
978-0-07-162347-6• March 2010
978-0-07-131339-1 [IE]
978-0-07-166806-4
• June 2010
978-0-07-162350-6 • March 2010
978-0-07-131362-9 [IE]
978-0-07-162342-1 • March 2010
978-0-07-131361-2 [IE]
Pharmacology, 13th edition
Pathophysiology, 3rd edition
Mufson
978-0-07-143492-8 • 2004
978-0-07-124002-4 [IE]
10
USMLE Exam Preparation
USMLE Step 1
New Edition
Deja Review:
USMLE Step 1, 2nd Edition
Naheedy
978-0-07-162718-4
• April 2010
USMLE Step 3
First Aid Q&A for the
USMLE Step 1, 2nd edition
Le
978-0-07-159794-4 • 2009
978-0-07-126966-7 [IE]
LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 1,
New Edition
First Aid for the
USMLE Step 1 2010,
20th Edition
Le
978-0-07-163340-6 • 2009
978-0-07-131182-3 [IE]
6th edition
King
978-0-07-149219-5 • 2008
978-0-07-127814-0 [IE]
First Aid Cases for the
USMLE Step 1, 2nd edition
New Edition
First Aid for the USMLE
Step 3, 3rd Edition
Le
978-0-07-171297-2
• October 2010
LANGE Outline Review:
USMLE Step 3, 5th edition
Goldberg
978-0-07-145193-2• 2006
978-0-07-125349-9 [IE]
LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 3,
5th edition
Briscoe
978-0-07-149259-1 • 2008
978-0-0-7-127912-3 [IE]
Le
978-0-07-160135-1 • 2009
978-0-07-126964-3 [IE]
USMLE Step 2
New Edition
Deja Review: USMLE Step 2
CK, 2nd Edition
Naheedy
978-0-07-162716-0
• April 2010
New Edition
First Aid Cases for USMLE
Step 2 CK, 2nd Edition
Le
978-0-07-162570-8 • 2009
978-0-07-127070-0 [IE]
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2
CK, 7th Edition
Clinical Vignettes for the
USMLE Step 2 CK, 5th edition
CS Checklists Portable Review
for the USMLE Step 2 CS,
Le
McGraw-Hill
978-0-07-162354-4 • 2009
978-0-07-127067-0 [IE]
978-0-07-160463-5 • 2009
978-0-07-163988-0 [IE]
2nd Edition
Rooney
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2
CS, 3rd Edition
LANGE Q & A: USMLE Step 2
CK, 6th edition
Le
Chan
978-0-07-162425-1 • 2009
978-0-07-127068-7 [IE]
978-0-07-149400-7 • 2008
978-0-07-127913-0 [IE]
First Aid Q&A for the USMLE
Step 2 CK, 2nd Edition
Le
978-0-07-162571-5 • 2009
978-0-07-127069-4 [IE]
978-0-07-148823-5
• 2007
Pearls of Wisdom
USMLE Step 2 and Step 3
Review, 2nd Edition
Plantz
978-0-07-146455-0
• 2005
Anatomy/Anesthesiology
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Basic Science and Clinical Medicine
ANATOMY
ANATOMY AT A GLANCE
Shibani Mazumdar, PhD is a
professor of anatomy at
Calcutta National Medical
College, Calcutta, India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166720-3
• January 2010 • 316 pp
• 400 illus. (in full color)
Organized by body region rather than organ system, this
full-color review of anatomy focuses on essential, highyield information students must know in order to succeed
on their course examinations. The book includes learning
aids such as key concepts, numerous full-color
illustrations, boxed content, and a handy glossary.
HISTOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY
PAIN MEDICINE
Examination and Board Review
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
5th Edition
Douglas F. Paulsen, PhD, Morehouse School of Medicine,
Atlanta, GA
ISBN: 978-0-07-147665-2
• April 2010 • 384 pp
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-140812-7
• 2005 • 550 pp • 440 illus.
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CLINICAL SPORTS ANATOMY
Andrew Franklyn-Miller, MRCG, MFSEM, Sports
Medicine Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia
Eanna Falvey, MB, BCh, MRCPI, Department of
Rheumatology, Cork University Hospital, Ireland
Paul McCrory, MBBS, PhD, FRACP, FACSP, University of
Melbourne, Australia. Peter Brukner, OAM, University of
Melbourne, Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-028555-2
• May 2010 • 222 pp
This book is a valuable tool for anyone training to work,
or already working, in muscoskeletal medicine. Physical
therapists, athletic trainers, primary care physicians and
residents, orthopedists and residents, and sports
physicians and residents will all find this work useful in
training, refreshing their knowledge of anatomy, or as a
means of training others.
NEUROANATOMY TEXT AND
ATLAS, 3rd edition
John H. Martin, PhD is affiliated with the College of
Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, NY, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-138183-3 • 2003 • 532 pp • 450 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-121237-3 [IE]
The most comprehensive approach to neuroanatomy from
both a functional and regional perspective! With over
400 illustrations, this thoroughly updated Third Edition
examines how parts of the nervous system work together
to regulate body systems and produce behavior. The
illustration program features brain views produced by
MRI and PET imaging technology, 2-color line
illustrations, and myelin-stained sections as well as an
80-page atlas of key views of the surface anatomy of the
central nervous system.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145984-6
• 2008 • 2,304 pp • 1000 illus.• Includes CD-ROM
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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-144344-9
• 2009 • 512 pp • 30 illus. •
ISBN: 978-0-07-110481-4 [IE]
Pain Medicine: McGraw-Hill Specialty Board 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144548-1
• 2007 • 524 pp • 150 illus.
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.
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Anesthesiology
PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCKS
Principles and Practice
Admir Hadzic, MD, PhD,
Columbia University College
of Physicians & Surgeons and
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital
Center
ISBN: 978-0-07-140918-6
• 2004 • 500 pp • 340 illus.
(in full-color) Includes DVD
From the experts at the New
York School of Regional Anesthesia—one of the world’s
leading programs for practice, education, and research in
the field—comes this concise, full-color tutorial for
mastering or updating expertise in nerve block
techniques. Featuring 350 illustrations, including 175 lifelike, full-color clinical photographs of actual patients, this
book provides the most practical, state-of-the-art
guidance for most major nerve block procedures.
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: 978-0-07-145816-0
• 2006 • 368 pp • 395 illus.
Featuring an easy-to-navigate format, Anesthesia
Unplugged gives readers lightning-fast access to the
entire spectrum of perioperative, ambulatory, regional,
and general procedures.
GERIATRIC ANESTHESIA
Frederick E. Sieber, MD, The
Johns Hopkins Hospital,
Baltimore, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-146308-9
• 2007 • 600 pp
This is 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.
SYNDROMES
Rapid Recognition and
Perioperative Implications
Bruno Bissonnette, MD,
Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, Canada,
Igor Luginbuehl, MD,
University of Toronto,
Bruno Marciniak, MD, Hopital
Jeanne de Flandre, Lille,
France, and Bernard J. Dalens,
MD, Centre Hospitalier
Universite Lavel, Quebec
ISBN: 978-0-07-135455-4
• 2006 • 972 pp • 160 illus.
CLINICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY
BOARD REVIEW
Test Simulation and
Self Assessment Tool
Larry Chu, MD, MS, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143778-3
• 2005 • 432 pp
A high-yield review for the anesthesiology written
board examination. Includes ABA questions and two
practice exams.
ANESTHESIOLOGY
Examination & Board Review,
6th Edition
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
ANESTHESIA AND
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Andre Boezzart, MD,
University of Iowa School of
Medicine, Iowa City, IA
ISBN: 978-0-07-144686-0
• 2006 • 544 pp • 200 illus.
The first book to examine in
detail all of the techniques
necessary for adequately
assessing, monitoring and
anesthetizing the orthopedic and trauma patient.
WESTMEAD ANAESTHETIC
MANUAL, 3rd edition
Anthony Padley, MD is affiliated
with Westmead Hospital, Sydney,
NSW, Australia.
ISBN: 978-0-07-027848-6
• 2008 • 560 pp
Westmead Anaesthetic Manual is
a step-by-step guide to the
management of anaesthetic
emergencies, invasive procedures,
and regional anaesthesia including ultrasound guided
techniques. This manual also concisely details the
anaesthetic implications of complex medical conditions
and life threatening surgical and obstetric complications.
Mark Dershwitz, MD,
University of Massachusetts
Medical Center, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-144536-8
• 2005 • 400 pp • 25 illus.
Includes more than 1800
questions to help prepare 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.
TEXTBOOK OF REGIONAL
ANESTHESIA AND ACUTE PAIN
MANAGEMENT
Admir Hadzic, MD,
Columbia University,
New York, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-144906-9
• 2006 • 2,000 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
Bestseller!
CLINICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY,
AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA &
PERIOPERATIVE ANALGESIA
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PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF PAIN
MANAGEMENT, 2nd edition
4th edition
Susan Steele, MD,
Karen Nielson, MD, and
Stephen Klein, MD, all
of Duke University,
Durham, NC
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-142358-8 • 2005 • 1024 pp • 368 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110515-6 [IE]
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146412-3
• 2005 • 355 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+ rapidfire questions accompanied by the correct answer;
performance-improving pearls, drills, mnemonics, visual
imagery, essential facts, and other tested learning aids.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT PAIN
LANGE CURRENT Series
Jamie Von Roenn, MD,
Judy Paice, PhD, RN, NP,
and Michael Preodor, MD,
all of Northwestern
University Feinberg School
of Medicine,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-144478-1
• 2006 • 812 pp • 200 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110460-9 [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 treat it.
ISBN: 978-0-07-141240-7
• 2004 • 648 pp • 16 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146436-9
• 2005 • 310 pp
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.
Carol Warfield, MD, and
Zahid H. Bajwa, MD, both of
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-144349-4
• 2004 • 900 pp • 150 illus.
This comprehensive resource
covers every aspect of
diagnosing and treating
specific pain conditions and syndromes.
SPINAL AND EPIDURAL
ANESTHESIA
Cynthia A. Wong, MD,
Northwestern University,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-143772-1
• 2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
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.
PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA
HANDBOOK
PAIN MEDICINE & MANAGEMENT
Just the Facts
Terrance A. Yemen, MD, University
of Virginia Health Sciences Center,
Charlottesville, VA
Mark S. Wallace, MD, University of California,
San Diego, CA and Peter S. Staats, MD, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-158687-0
• 2002 • 656 pp • 75 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-121262-5 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-141182-0 • 2004 • 400 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-124013-0 [IE]
A quick bulleted reference to the management of pain for
specialists as well as general medical practitioners and
residents.
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Biochemistry/Biostatistics/Cardiology
BIOCHEMISTRY
PRIMER OF BIOSTATISTICS,
6th edition
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162591-3
• 2009 • 700 pp • 640 full-color illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163827-2 [IE]
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.
Stanton A. Glantz, PhD,
University of California,
San Francisco, CA
BASIC & CLINICAL BIOSTATISTICS,
Beth Dawson, PhD, Southern
Illinois University School of
Medicine, Springfield, IL, and
Robert G. Trapp, MD,
Springfield, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-141017-5 •
2004 • 420 pp • 160 illus. •
CD-ROM
ISBN: 978-0-07-124131-1 [IE]
PRIMER OF EPIDEMIOLOGY,
Robert S. Dieter, MD, RVT.,
FACC is Director of Vascular
Medicine at Loyola University
Health Systems, Maywood, IL,
Robert A. Dieter, Jr., MD, MS,
Center for Surgery, Glen Ellyn,
IL, and Robert A. Dieter, III,
MD, University of Tennessee
Medical Center, Knoxville
ISBN: 978-0-07-143509-3
• 2005 • 500 pp • 90 illus.
This edition features a twocolor design, examples taken
from current biomedical
literature, and review questions
within each chapter.
MEDICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY,
4th edition
Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD, Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC
ISBN: 978-0-07-141637-5 • 2004 • 304 pp • 128 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-111746-3 [IE]
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.
BIOSTATISTICS
4th edition
VENOUS AND LYMPHATIC
DISEASES
ESSENTIALS OF WRITING
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS,
2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-160158-0
• August 2010 • 592 pp • 400 illustrations (in full color)
Presented in full color, Venous and Lymphatic Diseases
offers clinicians detailed, authoritative coverage of every
important aspect of these common conditions. It features
up-to-date information on function and dysfunction and
moves smoothly from basics, such as anatomy and
physiology to physical examination and imaging to
specific disease states and management strategies.
NEONATAL CARDIOLOGY,
2nd edition
Michael Artman, MD is affiliated with University of Iowa
Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA. Lynn Mahony,
MD is affiliated with University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX. David F. Teitel, MD is affiliated
with University of California-San Francisco Pediatric Heart
Center, San Francisco, CA
Mimi Zeiger, MA, University of California,
San Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-134544-6
• 2000 • 420 pp • 35 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163579-0
• November 2010 • 304 pp • 120 illus.
CARDIOLOGY
HARRISON’S CARDIOVASCULAR
MEDICINE
5th edition
Joseph Loscalzo, M.D., Ph.D.
is affiliated with Harvard
Medical School and Brigham
and Women’s Hospital,
Boston, MA
Gary D. Friedman, MD, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Palo Alto, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-140258-3 • 2003 • 370 pp • 40 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-123690-4 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-170291-1
• May 2010 • 600 pp • 200
illus. (many in full color)
Harrison’s Cardiovascular Medcine is a concise, full-color
clinical textbook of cardiovascular medicine presented in
a portable, softcover format. Readers will find the worldrenowned cardiology content from Harrison’s Principles of
Internal Medicine, 17e, plus board review questions,
content updates and new developments, and the
cardiology chapters from the acclaimed Harrison’s DVD.
Neonatal Cardiology is the field’s most trusted guide for
understanding, evaluating, and treating neonatal heart
disease. From embryology and developmental changes
through clinical assessment, management and treatment,
this book offers an up-to-date, concise, and practical
approach to the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac
abnormalities in neonates.
Cardiology
CARDIOLOGY
CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY,
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
7th edition
Ragavendra Baliga, MD, FACC, FRCP is affiliated with
Ohio State University and University Hospital, Columbus,
OH
ISBN: 978-0-07-161408-5
• September 2010 • 1250 pp • 1200 illus. (many in full
color) • Includes DVD
This well-illustrated book/DVD package is ideal for board
preparation or as a review of the latest thinking in
cardiovascular medicine. The books features 1200
illustrations (many in full color) and 500 board-format
questions and answers based on concise clinical cases.
NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY
Practical Applications, 2nd edition
Gary V. Heller MD, PhD is affiliated with the University of
Connecticut School of Medicine, Hartford, CT
Robert C. Hendel, MD is affiliated with RushPresbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Winfield, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-162493-0
• September 2010 • 400 pp • 176 illus.
Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications provides
referring physicians with expert guidance on indications
for perfusion imaging, specification of tests, and
interpretation of results. Completely updated with the
latest techniques and procedures, this book is also a
valuable review for those taking nuclear cardiology
certification or recertification examinations. The new
edition now includes board review Q&A.
CLINICAL MANUAL AND REVIEW
OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY,
2nd edition
Joseph F. Mathew, MD, Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, NC, Chakib M. Ayoub, MD, Yale University
School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Madhav
Swaminathan, MD, Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, NC
ISBN: 978-0-07-163807-4
• June 2010 • 500 pp • 250 illus. (most in full color) •
Includes DVD
This is the perfect resource for understanding the
technologic and medical considerations of cardiac
echocardiography and is also a valuable self-assessment
manual. Useful as a review tool for certification, recertification, or self-assessment, it features a 4-color
format, two complete practice tests, and bulleted text,
tables, and charts. A companion DVD features two
practice tests—one for basic echo and one for more
advanced TEE.
David E. Mohrman PhD and
Lois Jane Heller PhD are
affiliated with the University of
Minnesota, Department of
Physiology, School of Medicine,
Duluth, MN
ISBN: 978-0-07-170120-4
• November 2010 • 304 pp •
90 illus.
Cardiovascular Physiology is an engaging, succinct way
for students to gain a fundamental knowledge and basic
understanding of this essential subject. Perfect for USMLE
Step 1 review, the book features excellent pedagogy with
study questions, key concepts, and numerous tables and
illustrations.
HURST’S THE HEART, 12th edition
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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;
Richard A. Walsh, MD, FACC,
FAHA, Case Western Reserve
University and University Hospitals
of Cleveland; and Valentin Fuster,
MD, PhD, FACC, Marie-Josee &
Henry R. Krives Center for Cardiovascular Health, Mount
Sinai Medical Center.
ISBN: 978-0-07-159298-7 • 2009 • 785 pp • 112 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126962-9 [IE]
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.
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
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT CARDIOLOGY
Single volume: ISBN: 978-0-07-147886-1
• 2008 • 2200 pp • 1900 illus.
This trusted reference
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.
Two volume set: ISBN: 978-0-07-149928-6
ISBN-10: 0-07-149928-8
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.
3rd edition
Michael Crawford, MD,
University of California
Medical Center, San
Francisco, CA.
ISBN: 978-0-07-144211-4
• 2009 • 556 pp • 175 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110448-7 [IE]
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE
Robert S. Dieter, MD, RVT,
FACC, Loyola University,
Department of Cardiology,
Raymond A. Dieter, Jr., MD,
MS, President, Center for
Surgery, Glen Ellyn, IL. And
Raymond A. Dieter, III, MD,
University of Tennessee
Medical Center, Knoxville, TN
ISBN: 978-0-07-148179-3
• 2009 • 590 pp • 300 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.
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Cardiology
STEP-BY-STEP FETAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Rakesh Gupta, MD, Sunder Lal
Jain Hospital Complex, Delhi,
India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160184-9
• 2008 • 80 pp • 38 illus. •
Includes CD-ROM
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.
ACLS (ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE
SUPPORT), 3rd edition
MASTERING AUSCULTATION
An Audio Tour to Cardiac
Diagnosis
T. Anthony Don Michael, MD, University of California Los
Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-149257-7
• 2008 • 175 pp • 45 illus.
ISBN: 978-07-126300-9 [IE]
Updated to include the ACLS
guidelines of February 2007,
this edition 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 performanceenhancing pearls and learning tools.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144315-9
• 2007 • 332 pp • 200 illus.
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.
David R. Ferry, MD, Loma
Linda University,
Loma Linda, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07146562-5
• 2007 • 320 pp • 425 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126094-7 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-864292-0
• 2000 • CD-ROM
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-141652-8
• 2006 • 1,488 pp • 650 illus.
INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY
Spencer B. King, III, MD,
Atlanta, GA, and
Alan C. Young, MD, Stanford
University School of Medicine,
Stanford, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-141527-9
• 2006 • 600 pp • 500 illus.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Zevitz, MD and
Scott H. Plantz, MD are
affiliated with Chicago
Medical School.
BASIC ECG IN 10 DAYS, 2nd Edition
HARRISON’S ADVANCES
IN CARDIOLOGY
Eugene Braunwald, MD, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-137088-2
• 2002 • 648 pp • 200 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137363-0 • 2003 • 700 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-121223-6 [IE]
CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASE AND DIABETES
Luther T. Clark, MD, State
University of New York at
Downstate Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-143681-6
2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
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.
Filling a crucial gap in
procedural knowledge, this
groundbreaking reference is the first to focus on
interventional cardiovascular procedures. The book
includes a full section on procedures as well as chapters
on the necessary scientific foundation, to which
specialists will refer every day in their clinical practice. In
addition, each procedural chapter is loaded with valuable
tips and pitfalls from an internationally recognized group
of experts.
INTEGRATIVE CARDIOLOGY
Complementary and Alternative
Medicine for the Heart
John H.K. Vogel, MD, MACC,
University of Southern
California School of Medicine,
and Mitchell W. Krucoff,
Duke University School of
Medicine, Durham, NC
ISBN: 978-0-07-144337-1
• 2007 • 416 pp • 50 illus.
Written by the leading experts
in cardiology and integrative medicine, this practical
resource delivers a critical and balanced assessment of
the evidence for complementary alternative medicine
(CAM) approaches and their use in conjunction with
traditional therapies. It provides everything needed to
incorporate complementary and alternative therapies into
traditional cardiology practice.
Cardiology/Critical Care
PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY
A Practical Approach, 2nd edition
NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY
Technical Applications
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
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.
CARDIOLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
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.
CARDIOVASCULAR
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS,
Michael Zevitz, MD, Chicago
Medical School, Chicago, IL
2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-146422-2
• 2005 • 170 pp • 65 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110858-4 [IE]
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
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,
ISBN: 978-0-07-136981-7
• 2003 • 1,100 pp • 200 illus.
CRITICAL CARE
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
2nd edition
Shaila Shodhan Kamat, MBBS,
DA, MD received her MD in
1983 from Goa Medical College,
University of Mumbia, India
Review & Study Guide
McGraw-Hill Board Review Series
Franklin H. Zimmerman, MD, Columbia Hospital,
Briarcliff Manor, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-142302-1 • 2004 • 425 pp • 200 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124015-4 [IE]
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.
Alexander Levitov, MD,
University of Virginia,
Charlottsville, VA; Paul H.
Mayo, MD, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, NYC, NY;
Anthony D. Slonim, MD,
DrPH, George Washington
University School of Medicine,
Washington, D.C.
ISBN: 978-0-07-146475-8
• 2008 • 448 pp • 210 illus.
2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
CRITICAL CARE
ULTRASONOGRAPHY
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-140996-4
• 2004 • 672 pp • 130 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-171810-3
• February 2010 • 558 pp • 50
illus.
This is a concise introductory level textbook on
mechanical ventilators that will prove valuable to
students as well as practitioners. It provides a thorough
overview of the physiologic basis of ventilation and
details various ventilatory strategies for different disease
states requiring intensive care.
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ISBN: 978-0-07-159297-0
• 2009 • 400 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.
Bestseller!
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT CRITICAL CARE,
3rd edition
LANGE CURRENT Series
Fred Bongard, MD, and
Darryl Sue, MD, both of
David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA,
Torrance, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143657-1
• 2008 • 950 pp • 250 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110447-0
[IE]
This is the most comprehensive and affordable text to
address the diagnosis and management of all medical
and surgical conditions presented by critically-ill patients.
PROCEDURES IN CRITICAL CARE
C. William Hanson, III, MD,
University of Pennsylvania
Health System
ISBN: 978-0-07-148181-6
• 2009 • 176 pp • 500 illus •
Includes DVD
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.
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Critical Care
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.
OBSTETRIC INTENSIVE
CARE MANUAL, 2nd edition
CRITICAL CARE ON CALL
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
Alan T. LeFor, MD, MPH, FACS, UCLA School of Medicine,
Los Angeles, CA
SBN: 978-0-07-141055-7
• 2004 • 464 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160565-6
• 2008 • 928 pp
ISBN: 0-07-161593-8 [IE]
Darryl Y. Sue, MD, Fred Bongard, MD, and
Janine Vintch, MD, all of University of California,
Los Angeles, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143656-4 • 2004 • 250 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-111475-2 [IE]
Martin J. Tobin, MD, Loyola
University School of Medicine,
Maywood, IL
3rd edition
Jesse B. Hall, MD, and
Gregory A. Schmidt, MD,
both of University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-144767-6
• 2006 • 1,224 pp • 500 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-141640-5
• 2005 • 1,720 pp • 520 illus.
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
Just the Facts
Jesse Hall, MD and Gregory
Schmidt, MD, both of
University of Chicago
Hospitals and Clinics,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-144020-2
• 2007 • 560 pp • 30 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110474-6
[IE]
This book 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.
ESSENTIALS OF MECHANICAL
VENTILATION, 2nd edition
Dean R. Hess, PhD, RRT, and Robert M. Kacmarek, PhD,
RRT, both of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-135229-1
• 2003 • 400 pp • 60 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146424-6
• 2005 • 397 pp • 5 illus.
—Critical Care Medicine
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.
CURRENT ESSENTIALS
CRITICAL CARE
2nd edition
PRINCIPLES OF CRITICAL CARE,
This book delivers a definitive overview of how to
evaluate, stabilize, and perform surgeries for multiple
emergent scenarios. It takes readers step-by-step from
triage through the operation and concisely explains how
to handle trauma, critical care, and emergency surgery
situations.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-137345-6 • 2002 • 400 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-123642-3 [IE]
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF
MECHANICAL VENTILATION,
Bestseller!
ISBN: 978-0-07-147290-6
• 2008 • 464 pp • 78 illus.
ACP MANUAL OF CRITICAL CARE
ON CALL Series
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.
CLINICAL
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
Review & Study Guide, 2nd Edition
McGraw-Hill Board Review Series
Franklin H. Zimmerman, MD, Columbia Hospital,
Briarcliff Manor, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-142302-1 • 2004 • 425 pp • 200 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124015-4 [IE]
Dermatology
DERMATOLOGY
DERMOSCOPY
An Illustrated Guide
Robert H. Johr, MD, Miami
School of Medicine.
Wilhelm Stolz, MD, University
of Regensburg, Regensburg,
Germany.
ISBN: 978-0-07-161355-2
• July 2010 • 350 pp • 300
illus. (in full color)
Featuring 300 full-color illustrations and more than 150
progressively more difficult cases, each with questions
and answers, this step-by-step learning tool teaches
readers how to use direct skin microscopy (dermoscopy)
to diagnose benign and malignant pigmented skin
lesions.
DERMATOLOGY: A PICTORIAL
REVIEW, 2nd Edition
STEP-BY-STEP CHEMICAL PEELS
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Niti Khunger, MD, DNB, DDV,
Associate Professor at VM
Medical College and Safdarjung
Hospital, New Delhi, India
Asra Ali is a dermatologist in
private practice in Houston,
TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-159727-2
March 2010 • 720 pp • 350
illustrations (in full color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-174468-3 [IE]
The only full-color review of dermatology available today,
this book features a standardized at-a-glance
presentation that includes more than 350 full-color
illustrations side-by-side with must know bulleted facts.
Covering the full scope of dermatology, the book features
350 multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations.
TEXTBOOK OF PEDIATRIC
DERMATOLOGY
ISBN: 978-0-07-166725-8
• January 2010 • 339 pp •
44 illus. (in full color) • Includes DVD
This pocket-sized, full-color atlas offers well-illustrated
step-by-step guidance on the latest chemical peeling
procedures. Coverage for each procedure includes
introduction, mechanisms of action, advantages,
disadvantages, key points, and references. A companion
DVD illustrates the procedures discussed in the text.
Bestseller!
FITZPATRICK’S COLOR ATLAS AND
SYNOPSIS OF CLINICAL
DERMATOLOGY, 6th edition
COSMETIC SURGERY
Robert T. Grant, M.D.,
Columbia and Cornell
University Hospitals, NY, NY
Constance M. Chen, M.D.,
M.P.H., Lennox-Hill Hospital,
NY, NY
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Klaus Wolff, MD, is Professor
and Chairman Emeritus at the
Department of Dermatology,
Medical University of Vienna.
Richard Allen Johnson, MD, is
Director of Clinical Dermatology
at Harvard Medical School.
Arun C. Inamadar, MD is
Professor and Head of the
Department of Dermatology,
Sri BM Pail Medical College
and Hospital, Kamataka, India
S. Sacchidanand, MD, Rajiv
Gandhi University of Health
Sciences, Kamataka, India
ISBN: 978-0-07-159975-7
• 2009 • 1100 pp • 1000 illus.
(in full-color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-147079-7
• August 2010 • 464 pp • 600 illus. (most in full color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-166722-7
• January 2010 • 585 pp • 340 illus. (in full color)
Easy-to-navigate, concise, and presented in full color,
Cosmetic Surgery delivers all the information clinicians
need to develop the best treatment plan in order to
achieve optimal results for patients choosing cosmetic
surgery. Following the tradition of LANGE clinical titles, it
features excellent illustrations and clear procedural
guidance presented in an accessible, templated format.
Featuring contributions from 44 world-renowned
contributors, this is a full-color text focusing on pediatric
dermatology. Enhanced by 340 clinical photographs and
80 tables, the book’s templated content includes
essentials such as causes, clinical features, pathogenesis,
and management.
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.
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Dermatology
Bestseller!
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146690-5
• 2007 • 2-volume set • 3000 pp • 3200 illus (2400 in
full-color)
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 and
the rich use of photos, tables, and text-boxes as well as
entirely new illustrations in a stunning new full-color
design make this the most valuable edition yet.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-148923-2
• 2009 • 1,104 pp • 1000 full-color illus. • Includes
Online Image Bank
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 online image bank that features all images present in
the book at dermatopathologybook.com.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149062-7
• 2009 • 336 pp • 450 illus.
(most in full color)
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148776-4
• 2009 • 200 pp • 190 fullcolor illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07- 144671-6
• 2009 • 800 pp • 650 full-color illus
This magnificently illustrated full-color resource offers
comprehensive, up-to-date information on the care of
people with moderately to heavily pigmented skin. With
650 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 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143761-5
• 2006 • 400 pp • 600 full-color 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
CONCISE MANUAL OF COSMETIC
DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
COLOR ATLAS AND SYNOPSIS OF
PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY,
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DERMATOLOGIC THERAPEUTICS
A Pocket Guide
2nd edition
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145366-0
• 2008 • 330 pp • 200 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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149495-3
• 2008 • 256 pp • 143 illus.
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.
Kay Shou-Mei Kane, MD,
Harvard Medical School; Peter A.
Lio, MD, Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine;
Alexander J. Stratigos, MD,
University of Athens School of
Medicine; and Richard Allen
Johnson, MD, Harvard Medical
School
ISBN: 978-0-07-148600-2
• 2009 • 528 pp • 528 Full -color illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163855-5 [IE]
This 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 528
full-color photographs.
Francisco A. Kerdel, MD, Paolo
Romanelli, MD, and Jennifer T.
Trent, MD, all of University of
Miami, Miami, FL
ISBN: 978-0-07-143889-6
• 2005 • 300 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-124429-4 [IE]
A concise and easy-to-use guide
that provides health care
professionals with a working knowledge of the vast array
of drugs available for treatment.
DERMATOLOGY
Just the Facts
Francisco A. Kerdel, MD,
University of Miami, Miami,
FL, and Francisco JimenezAcosta, MD, Clinica San
Roque, Canary Island, Spain
SKIN CANCER
ISBN: 978-0-07-123513-6 [IE]
• 2003 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
Keyvan Nouri, MD, University
of Miami School of Medicine,
Miami FL
ISBN: 978-0-07-147256-2
• 2008 • 734 pp • 900 fullcolor illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137995-3
• 2002 • 300 pp • 240 illus.
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DERMATOLOGY
Alan B. Fleischer, Jr., MD, Steven Feldman, MD,
Elizabeth Clayton, MD, and Aaron Katz, all of Wake
Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
ISBN: 978-0-07-022067-6
• 1999 • 272 pp • 120 illus.
DERMATOLOGY QUICK GLANCE
Saeed N. Jaffer, MD, and Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, both of
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-141526-2
• 2003 • 350 pp • 50 illus.
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Emergency Medicine/Trauma
EMERGENCY
MEDICINE/TRAUMA
TINTINALLI’S EMERGENCY
MEDICINE
A Comprehensive Study Guide,
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OF
TRAUMA, 3rd edition
Thomas A. Scaletta, MD is affiliated with West Suburban
Hospital and Medical Center, Oak Park, IL
Jeffrey J. Schaider, MD is affiliated with John H. Stroger
Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL
John Bailitz, MD and Faran Bokhari, MD are affiliated
with John H. Stroger Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL
7th edition
Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, MS is affiliated with the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
J. Stephan Stapczynski, MD is affiliated with the
Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
O. John Ma, MD is affiliated with the Oregon Health
Sciences University, Portland, OR
David M. Cline, MD is affiliated with Wake Forrest
University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
Rita Cydulka, MD is affiliated with Case Western Reserve
School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH
Garth Meckler, MD is affiliated with the Oregon Health
Sciences University, Portland, OR
ISBN: 978-0-07-148480-0
• October 2010 • 2000 pp • 1100 illus. (many in full
color) • Includes DVD
Unquestionably the leading text in emergency medicine,
Tintinalli’s is a true must have reference for everyone in
emergency medicine — from residents to practicing
physicians. The seventh edition is highlighted by a new
full-color design, a more streamlined chapter
organization, an increased international focus, and more
tables and figures. New to this edition is a DVD
containing additional chapters along with videos and
animations of emergency medicine procedures.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162434-3
• November 2010 • 688 pp • 325 illus.
This is the only book that comprehensively covers what
emergency medicine physicians must know about caring
for the trauma patient until the trauma surgeon assumes
responsibility, as well as what will facilitate cooperation
between emergency physicians and trauma surgeons.
Concise and complete, the text is presented in clear
bulleted lists to facilitate rapid access to information on
trauma-related injuries.
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.
NEONATAL EMERGENCIES
Richard Cantor, MD and
Peter D. Sadowitz, MD are
affiliated with Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse,
NY.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147020-9
• 2009 • 256 pp • 100 illus.
(in full color)
Written by emergency physicians for emergency
physicians, Neonatal Emergencies is designed to provide
an authoritative clinical reference on the management of
neonates in the emergency department. Illustrated in full
color with clinical photographs and imaging studies, the
book covers the full spectrum of neonatal diseases.
ISBN: 978-0-07-159737-1
• 2009 • 1,216 pp • 1200 illus. (in full-color)
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.
GOLDFRANK’S TOXICOLOGIC
EMERGENCIES, 9th edition
Lewis S. Nelson, M.D,
F.A.C.E.P., Neal A. Lewin,
M.D., F.A.C.P., Mary Ann
Howland, Pharm.D.,
D.A.B.A.T., Robert S. Hoffman,
M.D., F.A.A.C.T., Lewis R.
Goldfrank, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. are
affiliated with Bellevue
Hospital Center, New York
University School of Medicine,
New York University Medical Center, NYC, NY.
Neal E. Flomenbaum, M.D., F.A.C.P.is affiliated with New
York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Medical College, Cornell
University.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160593-9
• June 2010 • 2000 pp • 500 illus. (in full color)
The book Doody’s called “the definitive reference in the
field” is now in full color! Goldfrank’s Toxicologic
Emergencies is known worldwide as the most
comprehensive and authoritative reference available on
the management of poisoned and overdosed patients.
This trusted classic covers all toxic substances –including drugs, plants, household and industrial
chemicals, and heavy metals.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07144310-4
• 2007 • 1,100 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 0-07-128740-1 [IE]
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.
Emergency Medicine/Trauma
THE ATLAS OF EMERGENCY
MEDICINE, 3rd edition
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND
TREATMENT EMERGENCY
MEDICINE, 6th edition
Kevin Knoop, MD, Naval
Medical Center, Portsmouth,
VA; Lawrence Stack, MD.;
Alan Storrow, MD; Jason
Thurman, MD, Vanderbilt
University Medical Center,
Nashville, TN.
C. Keith Stone, MD, Chair,
Texas A&M University System
Health Sciences Center and
Roger L. Humphries, MD,
University of Kentucky
College of Medicine.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149618-6
• 2009 • 932 pp • 1500 full-
ISBN: 978-0-07-144319-7
2008 • 1030 pp • 350 illus.
color illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128482-0 [IE]
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.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE Q&A,
3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
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.
Bestseller!
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
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154469-6
• 2009 • 336 pp
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.
ISBN: 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,
additional management algorithms, and new chapters on
key topics such as weapons of mass destruction, military
trauma, and acute care surgery.
EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY
Case Studies
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-150280-1
• May 2009 • 600 pp • 25
illus. • Includes CD-ROM
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.
David T. Schwartz, MD, New
York University School of
Medicine, Bellevue Hospital
Center, New York, New York
ISBN: 978-0-07-140917-9
• 2008 • 560 pp • 1400 illus.
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.
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EMERGENCY BIOTERRORISM
Robin Mcfee, MD, SUNY
Stony Brook School of
Medicine, Stony Brook, NY
and Jerry Leikin, MD,
Northwestern-Evanston
Healthcare, Evanston, IL
ISBN: 978-07-147186-2
• 2007 • 320 pp • 100 illus.
Written by emergency
department physicians for emergency department
physicians, this is an authoritative clinical reference on
bioterrorism and disaster preparedness. The authors focus
on specific ED 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145962-4
• 2007 • 500 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-126296-5 [IE]
This high-yield study guide presents all the important
topics covered on the Emergency Medicine examinations.
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN
EMERGENCIES
George Kovacs, MD and J.
Adam Law, MD, Dalhousie
University, Halifax, Nova
Scotia
ISBN: 978-0-07-147005-6
• 2008 • 320 pp • 100 illus.
Specifically written for the
Emergency Department
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.
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Emergency Medicine/Trauma
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146861-9
• 2007 • 432 pp • 250 illus.
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 DERMATOLOGY
A Rapid Treatment Guide
PRINCIPLES OF CRITICAL CARE,
Bestseller!
3rd edition
EMERGENCY MEDICINE MANUAL,
Jesse B. Hall, MD, and Lawrence D. H. Wood, MD, and
Gregory A. Schmidt, MD, all of University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
6th edition
Randy Hillard, MD, Brian Gebler, MD, and Brook Zitek,
MD, all of University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
ISBN: 978-0-07-141505-7
• 2003 • 430 pp • 100 illus.
EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND,
FIRST EXPOSURE TO
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael I. Greenberg, MD, MPH, Drexel University
College of Medicine, Temple University School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137995-3
• 2002 • 300 pp • 240 illus.
2nd Edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-141025-0
• 2005 • 860 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124017-8 [IE]
EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRY
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
MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY REVIEW,
O. John Ma, MD, David M. Cline,
MD, Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, Gabor
D. Kelen, MD, and J. Stephan
Stapczynski, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-141640-5
• 2005 • 1,720 pp • 520 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-141716-7
• 2004 • 304 pp • 75 illus.
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, easily-accessible
format.
Bestseller!
ISBN: 978-0-07-147904-2
• 2008 • 576 pp • 700 illus.
(50 in full-color)
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.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE ON CALL
ON CALL Series
ISBN: 978-0-07-146453-6
• 2005 • 377 pp
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Just The Facts, 2nd edition
THE BIOTERRORISM
SOURCEBOOK
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
Sharon E. Mace, MD, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland,
OH, James B. Ducharme, MD, Dalhousie University, New
Brunswick, Canada, Michael F. Murphy, MD, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
ISBN: 978-0-07-141024-3 • 2004 • 624 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-123999-8 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-144202-2
• 2005 • 544 pp • 100 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144086-8
• 2006 • 549 pp • 100 illus.
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.
Samuel M. Keim, MD, University of Arizona College of
Medicine, Tucson, AZ
ISBN: 978-0-07-138879-5 • 2003 • 400 pp • 30 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-121972-3 [IE]
PAIN MANAGEMENT
AND SEDATION
Emergency Department
Management
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.
Emergency Medicine/Trauma
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-138385-1
• 2003 • 528 pp • 150 illus.
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
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
ISBN: 978-0-07145232-8
• 2005 • 240 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-110502-6 [IE]
EMERGENCY MEDICINE WRITTEN
BOARD REVIEW, 6th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-136508-6
• 2003 • 540 pp • 35 illus.
Pearls of Wisdom Series
GUIDE TO THE ESSENTIALS IN
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Shirley Ooi, MD, National University Hospital, Singapore,
and Peter Manning, MD, National University, Singapore
ISBN: 978-0-07-122631-8
• 2004 • 648 pp
Emphasizes practical management of the most-life
threatening and common conditions encountered by
emergency physicians.
POISONING & DRUG OVERDOSE,
5th edition
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146428-4
• 2005 • 400 pp • 5 illus.
Kent R. Olson, MD, FACEP,
University of California, San
Francisco
ISBN: 978-0-07-144333-3
• 2007 • 736 pp • 15 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110469-2 [IE]
The classic manual on the
diagnosis and treatment of
poisoning and drug overdose!
This trusted guide delivers 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.
CARDIAC EMERGENCIES
W. Frank Peacock, IV, MD,
The Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, OH, and Brian
Tiffany, MD, Maricopa
Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
ISBN: 978-0-07-143131-6
• 2005 • 408 pp • 132 illus.
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 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149740-4
• 2008 • 480 pp
Designed to reinforce
essential information in
minimal time, this helpful book 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.
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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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144831-4
• 2007 • 576 pp • 780 illus.
This popular reference
provides ED physicians and residents with a
comprehensive review of fractures, soft tissue injuries,
rheumatologic disorders and other acute problems of the
extremities.
EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY
David T. Schwartz, MD, New York University, New York,
NY, and Earl Reisdorff, MD, Michigan State University,
East Lansing, MI
ISBN: 978-0-07-050827-9
• 2000 • 550 pp • 650 illus.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Emergency Department Diagnosis
& Management
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143416-4 • 2006 • 486 pp • 150 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110480-7 [IE]
Features cases in each chapter, treatment summary
boxes, and special population considerations throughout.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144058-5
• 2005 • 544 pp • 10 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124847-1 [IE]
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.
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Emergency Medicine/Trauma/Endocrinology
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Just the Facts
Gary R. Strange, MD,
University of Illinois,
Chicago, IL
ENDOCRINOLOGY
3rd edition
HARRISON’S ENDOCRINOLOGY,
2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-140086-2
• 2003 • 400 pp • 35 illus.
Larry Jameson, MD, PhD is
Dean of the Feinberg School
of Medicine at Northwestern
University, Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-123643-0 [IE]
Bestseller!
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
DECISION MAKING
Critical Issues in Chaotic
Environments
Scott Weingart, MD, Department
of Emergency Medicine, Mount
Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY
and Peter Wyer, MD, Columbia
College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-144212-1
• 2005 • 256 pp • 75 illus.
To prepare physicians for the annual Continuous
Certification exam, this breakthrough book is the best
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.
ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
ISBN: 978-0-07-174144-6
• May 2010 • 540 pp • 125
illus. (most in full color)
Harrison’s Endocrinology is a concise, full-color clinical
textbook of endocrinology presented in a portable,
softcover format. Readers will find the world-renowned
endocrinology content from Harrison’s Principles of
Internal Medicine, 17e, plus board review questions,
content updates and new developments, and the
endocrinology chapters from the acclaimed Harrison’s
DVD.
GREENSPAN’S BASIC & CLINICAL
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 9th edition
David Gardner, MD, University of California-San
Francisco, CA. Dolores Shoback, MD, VA Medical Center,
San Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-162243-1
• December 2010 • 800 pp • 120 illus. (many in full
color)
The world-renowned one-stop guide to the entire field of
clinical endocrinology and its scientific underpinnings is
now in full color! Essential for board certification in
medicine and in endocrinology, Greenspan’s offers the
very latest perspectives on endocrine pathophysiology,
clinical diagnosis, and patient management.
Patrick Molina, MD, PhD is head
of the Physiology Department at
Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA
ISBN: 978-0-07-161301-9
• 2009 • 312 pp • 90 illus.
Concise and engagingly-written, Endocrine Physiology
delivers a complete review of the principles of
endocrinology and the metabolism. A must-have study
guide for the USMLE Step 1, the book not only explains
the basic science and anatomy behind endocrine
function, it also relates endocrine physiology to health
and disease. The new edition features boxed cases,
thoroughly upgraded illustrations, and an online learning
center.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160591-5
• 2009 • 432 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.
Endocrinology/Epidemiology/Research/Public Health
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,
and Karl Roth, MD, Creighton
University School of Medicine,
Omaha, NE
ISBN: 978-0-07-143915-2
• 2009 • 964 pp • 133 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.
MCGRAW-HILL MANUAL
ENDOCRINE SURGERY
Shane Morita, MD, Alan Dackiw, MD, PhD, Martha A.
Zeigler, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
in Baltimore, MD.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160645-5
• 2009 • 550 pp • 50 illus.
Small enough to fit in a laboratory coat pocket, this is a
concise, point-of-care reference offering essential
information on endocrine surgery.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143129-3
• 2005 • 360 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149606-3
• 2008 • 232 pp • 25 illus.
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.
UNDERSTANDING PATIENT SAFETY
Robert Wachter, MD, UCSF
School of Medicine, San
Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-148277-6
• 2007 • 240 pp • 40 illus.
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, It is filled with valuable cases and
analyses, as well as up-to-date tables, graphics, and
references.
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
LIFESTYLE MEDICINE
Garry Egger, MPH, PhD, MAPs and Andrew Binns, AM,
BSc, MBBS, DRCOG, DA, FACRRM are affiliated with
Southern Cross University, NSW, Australia
Stephan Rossner, MD, PhD is affiliated with the
Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
ISBN: 978-0-07-013817-9
• 2007 • 320 pp • 50 illus.
Lifestyle Medicine calls for a modified approach to health
management to help clinicians effectively prevent, treat,
and manage a range of modern health problems with
predominantly lifestyle-based etiologies, from obesity to
environmental exposure.
MAXY-ROSENAU-LAST PUBLIC
HEALTH & PREVENTIVE
MEDICINE, 15th edition
Robert B. Wallace, MD,
University of Iowa, College of
Public Health
ISBN: 978-0-07-144198-8
• 2008 • 1416 pp • 155 illus.
Sponsored by The Association
of Teachers of Preventive
Medicine, 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.
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ISBN: 978-0-07-148784-9
• 2007 • 352 pp • 60 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143680-9
• 2005 • 500 pp • 100 illus.
This essential text assists health care students and
practitioners in delivering skilled and appropriate care to
all patients, no matter their ethnicity, country of origin,
cultural history, or access to services.
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Epidemiology/Research/Public Health
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF
VULNERABLE AND UNDERSERVED
PATIENTS
Principles, Practice, and
Populations
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144331-9
• 2006 • 408 pp • 80 illus.
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.
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
A Framework for Clinical Practice
A LANGE medical book
Daniel J. Friedland, MD, University of California, San
Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-8385-2476-3
• 1998 • 263 pp
PRIMER OF EPIDEMIOLOGY,
5th edition
Gary D. Friedman, MD, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Palo Alto, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-140258-3 • 2003 • 370 pp • 40 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-123690-4 [IE]
INTERPRETING THE
MEDICAL LITERATURE, 5th edition
Stephen H. Gehlbach, MD, MPH,
University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143789-9
• 2006 • 308 pp • 32 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-125352-9 [IE]
MEDICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY,
4th edition
CURRENT OCCUPATIONAL &
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE,
4th edition
Raymond S. Greenberg, MD,
PhD, Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC
A LANGE medical book
Joseph LaDou, MS, MD,
University of California, San
Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-141637-5
• 2004 • 304 pp • 128 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-111746-3 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-144313-5
• 2007 • 832 pp • 55 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146438-3 • 2005 • 400 pp • 10 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110877-5 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144086-8
• 2006 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
The only resource to present an actual patient
management strategy for treating patients who have
encountered a biologic, chemical or nuclear agent.
UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL
INFORMATION
Theresa J. Jordan, MA, PhD, New York University,
New York, NY
ISBN: 978-0-8385-9272-4
• 2002 • 224 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-128658-9 [IE]
Bestseller!
ESSENTIALS OF WRITING
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS,
2nd edition
Mimi Zeiger, MA, University of California,
San Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-134544-6
• 2000 • 420 pp • 35 illus.
This is an engaging and effective nuts-and-bolts
approach to scientific writing. Now revised and updated,
this straightforward guide to biomedical writing helps
authors understand both what a well-written scientific
research paper is and how to create such a work. It
provides writers with specific, clear guidelines on word
choice, sentence structure, and paragraph structure. In
addition, it explains how to construct each section of a
research paper, so that, ultimately, the paper as a whole
tells a clear story and sends a clear message.
Family Medicine
FAMILY MEDICINE
THE COLOR ATLAS OF FAMILY
MEDICINE
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FAMILY PRACTICE EXAMINATION
AND BOARD REVIEW, 2nd edition
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Bestseller!
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT FAMILY MEDICINE,
3rd edition
Jeannette E. South-Paul, MD, University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA
Sam Matheny, MD, University of Kentucky College of
Medicine, Lexington, KY
Evelyn L. Lewis, MD, Uniformed Services University of the
Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-162436-7
• October 2010 • 752 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147464-1
• 2008 • 800 pp • 1000 illus.
This time-saving answer book provides the concise,
evidence-based coverage clinicians need to keep pace
with today’s practice of family medicine – including
common medical disorders, obstetrics, sports injuries,
emergencies, and geriatrics. Perfect for clinical reference,
USMLE Step 3 review, board certification review, and
maintenance of certification.
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 BOARD
REVIEW, 4th edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William A. Schwer, MD and
Cynthia M. Waickus, MD, PhD
are affiliated with Rush
Medical College, Chicago, IL
Scott Plantz, MD is affiliated
with Chicago Medical School
ISBN: 978-0-07-162551-7
• May 2010 • 512 pp
This is a rigorous Q&A consisting of 4,954 short clinical
questions with concise answers. Only the correct answer
is provided, eliminating guesswork and the chance of an
incorrect answer staying in a reader’s mind. The book’s
emphasis is on imparting the key facts and clinical pearls
that are essential to exam success.
PHARMACOTHERAPY IN
PRIMARY CARE
William D. Linn, PharmD,
South Texas Veterans Health
Care System, 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145612-8 • 2008 • 544 pp • 121 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126815-8 [IE]
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.
Jason Wilbur, MD and Mark
Graber, MD are affiliated
with the University of Iowa.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149608-7
• 2009 • 975 pp • 50 illus.
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-bystep approach that ensures readers fully comprehend a
subject before moving on to a more advanced one.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149456-4
• 2009 • 892 pp • 75 illus. (32
in full-color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-126959-9 [IE]
This 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-140239-2
• 2004 • 700 pp • 32 illus.
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Gastroenterology/Genetics
GASTROENTEROLOGY
GASTROENTEROLOGY AND
HEPATOLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
HARRISON’S
GASTROENTEROLOGY AND
HEPATOLOGY
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Dan Longo, MD is Scientific
Director, National Institute on
Aging, National Institutes of
Health, Baltimore, MD
Anthony S. Fauci, MD is
Director, National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-166333-5
• May 2010 • 608 pp • 100 full-color illus.
Harrison’s Gastroenterology and Hepatology is a concise,
full-color textbook of GI and liver-related diseases
presented in a convenient softcover format. Readers will
find the world-renowned gastroenterology and
hepatology content from Harrison’s Principles of Internal
Medicine, 17e, plus board review questions, content
updates and new developments, and related chapters
from the Harrison’s DVD.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07- 149007-8 • 2009 • 580 pp • 250 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-164002-2 [IE]
This fully up-to-date, clinical guide is a new, expanded
version of the popular CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment
in Gastroenterology. It features streamlined coverage of
digestive and liver disorders, and related medical and
surgical procedures, including endoscopy.
2nd edition
John K. DiBaise, MD,
University of Nebraska
Medical Center, Omaha,
Nebraska
ISBN: 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-142190-4 • 2005 • 324 pp • 20 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-123986-8 [IE]
20 COMMON PROBLEMS:
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD, Washington University, St.
Louis, MO
ISBN: 978-0-07-022055-3
• 2002 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY
LANGE Physiology Series
Kim Barrett, MD is affiliated with the University of
California San Diego Medical Center
ISBN: 978-0-07-142310-6 • 2005 • 250 pp • 80 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110496-8 [IE]
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC
GASTROENTEROLOGY
AND NUTRITION
Stefano Guandalini, MD, University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-141630-6
• 2004 • 464 pp • 80 illus.
GENETICS
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144508-5
• 2006 • 500 pp • 60 illus.
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.
THE METABOLIC AND
MOLECULAR BASIS 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: ISBN: 978-0-07-913035-8
• 2001 • 6,000 pp • 1,992 illus.
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!
Geriatricss
GERIATRICS
HAZZARD’S GERIATRIC MEDICINE
AND GERONTOLOGY,
END OF LIFE CARE
A Practical Guide, 2nd Edition
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154527-3
• November 2010 • 460 pp • 40 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 Q&A and
the addition of the latest guidelines and evidence-based
information on outcomes in end of life care.
CASE-BASED GERIATRICS
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; Kevin P.
High, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, WinstonSalem, NC; Sanjay Asthana, MD, University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine.
ISBN: 978-0-07-148872-3
• 2009 • 1,760 pp • 324 illus. (64 in full-color)
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 Geriatric Medicine
and Gerontology presents the most up-to-date, evidencebased medical information available in a revamped
2-color design that makes finding answers faster and
easier than ever.
ESSENTIALS OF CLINICAL
GERIATRICS, 6th edition
This is a unique case-based guide to the principles and
clinical approach to geriatric medicine and healthcare. It
features numerous case examples, exam-style review
questions, a full-color format, and a strong evidencebased focus. Perfect for medical, nursing practitioner, and
physician assistant students; residents and fellows, family
physicians, and geriatric specialists.
CURRENT GERIATRIC DIAGNOSIS
& TREATMENT
6th edition
Victor Hirth, MD is affiliated with the University of South
Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, SC
ISBN: 978-0-07-162239-4
• September 2010 • 608 pp • 170 illus. (many in full
color)
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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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149822-7
2008 • 598 pp • 75 illus.
Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics focuses on the core
concepts in geriatric medicine and health care delivery.
The completely revised Sixth 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-139924-1 • 2004 • 600 pp • 125 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124133-5 [IE]
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-138385-1
• 2003 • 528 pp • 150 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137496-5
• 2004 • 1,000 pp • 400 illus.
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Hematology/Oncology
HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY
KUERER’S BREAST SURGICAL
ONCOLOGY
HARRISON’S ONCOLOGY
AND HEMATOLOGY
Henry Mark Kuerer, MD, PhD,
FACS is affiliated with M.D.
Anderson Center, Houston, TX
Dan Longo, MD is Scientific
Director, National Institute on
Aging, National Institutes of
Health, Baltimore, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-160176-4
• March 2010 • 1,100 pp •
800 illus. (most in full color) •
Includes DVD
ISBN: 978-0-07-166335-9
• May 2010 • 600 pp • 100
full-color illus.
Harrison’s Oncology and Hematology is a concise, fullcolor clinical textbook of blood- and cancer-related
diseases presented in a convenient softcover format.
Readers will find the world-renowned hematology and
oncology content from Harrison’s Principles of Internal
Medicine, 17e, plus board review questions, content
updates and new developments, and related chapters
from the acclaimed Harrison’s DVD.
Bestseller!
WILLIAMS HEMATOLOGY,
8th edition
Kenneth Kaushansky MD is
Chairman of Medicine at the
University of California San
Diego School of Medicine and
current President of the
American Society of
Hematology.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162151-9
• July 2010 • 2304 pp • 475 illus.• Includes DVD
William’s Hematology offers unsurpassed coverage of the
science and clinical management of blood diseases and
related genetic and oncologic considerations. The new
edition features extensive revisions, a brand new fullcolor format, expanded international coverage and
contributors, and a new DVD with a full image bank and
additional supplemental materials.
Written by an internationally recognized multidisciplinary
team of authors, Kuerer’s Breast Surgical Oncology is the
first text specifically dedicated to breast surgical
oncology. It offers cutting-edge, evidence-based
information and insights—supplemented by a full-color
presentation, a breast ultrasound atlas, and a companion
DVD—all designed to help provide a solid foundation for
current and future best practices.
OVARIAN CANCER
Comprehensive and Contemporary
Management
K. Chitrathara, MD, MCH,
Amrita Institute of Medical
Sciences, Kerala, India.
Shalini Rajaram, MD, MAMS,
University College of Medical
Sciences and Guru Teg
Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Amita Maheshwari, MD, Tata
Memorial Hospital, Mumbai,
India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166719-7
• January 2010 • 336 pp • 50 illus. (many in full color)
Written by a stellar team of international experts, this fullcolor text provides the latest evidence-based treatment
guidelines for patients with ovarian cancer. The authors
explain the anatomical and surgical procedures in vivid
detail and include numerous photographs and
illustrations.
HEMATOLOGIC
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Howard Franklin Bunn, MD and Jon Aster, MD are
affiliated with Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-171378-8
• November 2010 • 350 pp • 140 illus. (many in full
color)
Hematologic Pathophysiology focuses on the mechanisms
of blood diseases and disorders and covers all topics
usually taught in 1st and 2nd year medical school courses
and modules. In addition to narrative text, the book
features full-color drawings and hematological
photographs, learning objectives, key point summaries,
and self-assessment questions and answers.
MD ANDERSON MANUAL OF
PSYCHO-SOCIAL ONCOLOGY
James Duffy, MD is affiliated with the MD Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-162438-1
• October 2010 • 512 pp • 100 illus.
This is a practical, clinician-friendly guide to behavioral
and emotional health in cancer patients, from one of the
world’s leading cancer treatment centers. Readers will
find Key Points and Critical Highlights boxes throughout
the text and important coverage of communication with
patient and families dealing with cancer.
PEDIATRIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Devendra Gupta, MD,
Department of Pediatric
Surgery, All India Institute of
Medical Science, Delhi, India
and Robert Carachi, MD, PhD,
FRCS, Royal Hospital for Sick
Children, Glasgow, Scotland
ISBN: 978-0-07-160190-0
• 2009 • 692 pp • 650 full-color illus.
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.
Hematology/Oncology
HEMATOLOGY IN CLINICAL
PRACTICE, 5th edition
Robert Hillman, MD is
affiliated with the University
of Vermont College of
Medicine, Burlington, VT
Kenneth Ault, MD is
affiliated with the Maine
Medical Center, Portland, ME
Henry M. Rinder, MD is
affiliated with Yale University
School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT
ISBN: 978-0-07-162699-6 • August 2010 • 512 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-174276-4 [IE]
Hematology in Clinical Practice is a succinct textbook
covering the full range of common blood disorders with
an emphasis on clinical management. Perfect for students
and non-specialists and as a succinct review for fellows,
the book emphasizes the clinical approach to patients
with suspected and diagnosed disease, and features an
outstanding collection of tables, charts, illustrations, and
other handy summary features. This edition is highlighted
by a new full-color format.
HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
THERAPY, 2nd edition
Michael M. Boyiadzis, MD is affiliated with the University
of Pittsburgh Medical School, Pittsburgh, PA
Peter F. Lebowitz, MD is affiliated with Lombardi Cancer
Center, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Tito Fojo, MD is affiliated with the National Cancer
Institute, Bethesda, MD
James N. Frame, MD is affiliated with West Virginia
University School of Medicine, Charleston, WV
David Kohler, PharmD is affiliated with the National
Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-163789-3
• December 2010 • 1008 pp
Hematology-Oncology Therapy is a readily-accessible, upto-date therapy guide for oncologic and non-neoplastic
hematologic disorders, as well as supportive care. The
authors present 500 treatment regimens in a concise,
uniform format and integrate critical treatment
information from the oncology and hematology literature,
practice guidelines, and the experience of experts.
CLINICAL MALIGNANT
HEMATOLOGY
ANEMIAS AND OTHER
RED CELL DISORDERS
Mikael Sekeres, MD,
Matthew Kalacyio, MD, and
Brian Bolwell, MD are
affiliated with Taussing Cancer
Center, The Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, OH
Kenneth Bridges, MD,
Harvard Medical School,
Brigham and Women’s
Hospital, Boston, MA and
Howard A. Pearson, MD, Yale
University School of Medicine
and Yale New Haven
Hospital, New Haven, CT
ISBN: 978-0-07-143650-2
• 2007 • 1024 pp • 800 illus.
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.
ESSENTIALS OF CLINICAL
ONCOLOGY
Robert de W. Marsh, MD,
University of Florida Shands
Cancer Center, J. Samuel, MD,
Hospice, Cochin, India
ISBN: 978-0-07-148580-7
• 2007 • 694 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-141189-9
• 2007 • 644 pp • 75 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.
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ISBN: 978-0-07-141940-6
• 2008 • 384 pp • 500 illus.
This 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.
CANCER PAIN MANAGEMENT
Michael Fisch, MD, and
Alan Burton, MD, both of
University of Texas, School of
Medicine
ISBN: 978-0-07-144535-1
• 2007 • 544 pp • 200 illus.
The first truly clinical book to
cover in detail all of the interventional and medical
strategies needed 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-134834-8
• 2000 • 622 pp • 86 illus.
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Hematology/Oncology/Histology/Immunology/Infectious Disease
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
HISTOLOGY
IMMUNOLOGY
Bestseller!
HARRISON’S RHEUMATOLOGY,
JUNQUEIRA’S BASIC HISTOLOGY
Text & Atlas, 12th edition
2nd edition
Anthony L. Mescher, Ph.D. is
Professor of Anatomy and Cell
Biology at the Indiana
University School of Medicine,
Bloomington, IN
ISBN: 978-0-07-141499-9
• 2006 • 1,168 pp • 900 fullcolor illus.
Ranked as 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 1100 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-142515-5
• 2005 • 832 pp • 500 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-138774-3
• 2005 • 558 pp • 280 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124009-3 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-163020-7
• 2009 • 480 pp • 640 illus.
(most in full color) • ISBN: 978-0-07-127190-5 [IE]
With a full-color design and over 600 photomicrographs
and illustrations, this classic reigns supreme as the most
authoritative and visually striking histology text on the
market. This twelfth edition summarizes the pathologic
and functional features of cells, tissues and organs.
HISTOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY
Examination and Board Review,
5th edition
Douglas F. Paulson, PhD is
affiliated with Morehouse
School of Medicine, Atlanta,
GA
Anthony Fauci, MD is
Director of the National
Institutes of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases and the
National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda, MD
Carol Langford, MD is
Director of the Vasculitis
Center, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
ISBN: 978-0-07-174143-9
• May 2010 • 340 pp • 100 full-color illus.
Harrison’s Rheumatology is a concise, full-color clinical
textbook of rheumatic and inflammatory disorders
presented in a portable, softcover format. Readers will
find the world-renowned rheumatology content from
Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 17e, plus board
review questions, content updates and new developments,
and the rheumatology chapters from the acclaimed
Harrison’s DVD.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
HARRISON’S INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
ISBN: 978-0-07-147665-2
• April 2010 • 384 pp
This popular title in the LANGE series concisely reviews
the medically important aspects of histology and cell
biology. Designed to slash study time, the book examines
fundamental concepts, the four basic tissue types, and
organs and organ systems. Each chapter includes
objectives, high-yield study questions, a synopsis in
outline form, and a set of multiple choice, board-style
questions.
Dennis Kasper, MD, is
affiliated with Harvard
Medical School and is
Director of the Channing
Laboratory, a world renowned
center for infectious diseases
research, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07170293-5
• May 2010 • 1000 pp • 200 full-color illus.
Harrison’s Infectious Diseases is a concise, full-color
clinical textbook of infectious diseases presented in a
convenient softcover format. Readers will find all the
world-renowned infectious diseases content from
Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 17e, plus board
review questions, updated references, and important
content updates, including ones on H1N1.
Infectious Disease/Internal Medicine
COLOR ATLAS & SYNOPSIS OF
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED
DISEASES, 3rd edition
H. Hunter Handsfield, MD
Professor of Medicine,
University of Washington
School of Medicine, Seattle,
WA
ISBN: 978-0-07-162437-4
• August 2010 • 288 pp •
200 illus. (in full color)
From the author’s world-renowned collection of clinical
photographs comes this unmatched atlas of full-color
images of common and uncommon sexually transmitted
diseases. An invaluable tool for differential diagnosis of
STDs, the book features one or two color photographs for
each disorder and accompanies those with the salient
points of epidemiology, clinical signs, physical exam,
diagnosis and management.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED
DISEASES, 4th edition
King Holmes, MD, Director of
the STD Program, University of
Washington
ISBN: 978-0-07-141748-8
• 2008 • 2,192 pp • 675 illus.
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 delivers
an encyclopedic overview of the clinical, microbiological,
and public health aspects of STDs, including HIV.
PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGIC
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Karen Roos, MD, University of
Indiana, Indianapolis, IN
ISBN: 978-0-07-140816-5
• 2004 • 832 pp • 500 illus.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
A Clinical Short Course, 2nd Edition
Frederick Southwick, MD,
University of Florida College
of Medicine
ISBN: 978-0-07-147722-2
• 2008 • 460 pp • 144 illus.
(24 in full-color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-128725-8 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-8385-1494-8 • 2001 • 985 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-118285-0 [IE]
“...our view of internal medicine has been shaped by our
allegiance to the textbook.”—JAMA
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Emergency Department Diagnosis
and Management
Ellen Slaven, MD, Section of Emergency Medicine,
Department of Medicine, Louisiana State University
Medical Center New Orleans, LA.
ISBN: 978-0-07-143416-4 • 2006 • 486 pp • 187 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110480-7 [IE]
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INTERNAL MEDICINE
CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT (CMDT), 2011
50th Anniversary Edition!
Stephen J. McPhee, MD: Professor of Medicine, Division
of General Internal Medicine, Dept. of Medicine,
University of California San Francisco, CA
Maxine A. Papadakis, MD: Professor of Clinical Medicine,
Associate Dean for Student Affairs, School of Medicine,
University of California San Francisco, CA
Mike Grabow, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, School
of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-170055-9
• October 2010 • 1808 pp • 150 illus. (including a fullcolor insert)
CMDT is now in full color! 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 costefficient treatment. Features include a 24-page color
insert and the annual HIV infection update. This 50th
anniversary edition is highlighted by a full-color format.
Available Now: 2010 Edition:
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-162444-2
ISBN-10: 0-07-162444-9
CURRENT ESSENTIALS OF
MEDICINE, 4th edition
Lawrence M. Tierney, Jr., MD and
Mary A. Whooley, MD are affiliated
with the University of California
San Francisco School of Medicine.
Sanjay Saint, MD (Ann Arbor, MI) is
affiliated with the University of
Michigan School of Medicine, Ann
Arbor, MI
ISBN: 978-0-07-163790-9 • August 2010 • 704 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-174275-7 [IE]
CURRENT Essentials of Medicine is a practical, point-ofcare pocket handbook that offers “nutshell” information
on the diagnosis and treatment of more than 500
medical disorders seen in both primary care and hospital
settings.
The most dramatically revised
edition of Harrison’s ever!
The Seventeenth Edition of Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine retains
this classics 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.
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.
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 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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CLINICAL ETHICS, 7th Edition
A Practical Approach to Ethical
Decisions in Clinical Medicine
Albert Jonsen, Ph.D. is
affiliated with the University
of California San Francisco
School of Medicine.
Mark Siegler, M.D. is
affiliated with the University
of Chicago.
William Winslade, Ph.D.,
J.D. is affiliated with
University of Texas Medical.
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE
PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF
THERAPEUTICS, 12th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-162442-8
• October 2010 • 1800 pp • 800 illus. (many in full
color)
Clinical Ethics teaches health care professionals how to
effectively identify, evaluate, and resolve ethical issues in
clinical medicine. Utilizing the authors’ acclaimed “four
topics” method and numerous illustrative case examples,
the book enables practitioners to gain a better
understanding of complexities involved in ethical cases
and proceed to find a solution for each.
POCKET GUIDE TO INTERNSHIP
Common Clinical Cases
BEDSIDE ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN
CLINICAL MEDICINE
Sanjaya Senanayake, FRACP, MAppEpid, MBBS (Hons),
BSc (Med) is Infectious Disease Physician and Director of
Hospital in the Home at Canberra Hospital, Sydney,
Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-027719-9
• January 2010 • 400 pp
Presenting more than 35 common clinical cases, this
book covers a comprehensive range of conditions and
scenarios encountered in everyday practice in emergency
departments and hospital wards. It adopts a problembased learning approach designed to help students and
interns develop their problem-solving skills and broaden
their clinical experience.
Richard M. LeBlond, MD, Richard
L. DeGowin, MD, and Donald D.
Brown, MD, University of Iowa
School of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
Laurence Brunton, PhD is affiliated with the University
of California, San Diego. Bruce Chabner, MD is affiliated
with Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Bjorn
Knollman, PhD is affiliated with Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
The most universally respected and read medical text in
pharmacology, this book represents the pinnacle of
authority and accuracy in describing the actions and uses
of therapeutic agents in relation to physiology and
pathophysiology. 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. The 12th edition
features a new full-color format, increased number of
illustrations, and expanded and updated content
throughout.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163414-4
• July 2010 • 224 pp • 24 illus.
DeGOWIN’S DIAGNOSTIC
EXAMINATION, 9th edition
Alex Levitov, MD is
affiliated with the Virginia
College of Medicine,
Roanoke, VA
Paul Dallas, MD and
Anthony Slonim, MD are on
the staff of Carillion Clinic,
Roanoke Memorial Hospital,
Roanoke, VA
ISBN: 978-0-07-147898-4
• 2009 • 944 pp • 240 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-164008-4 [IE]
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 full-color 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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149613-1
• 2009 • 504 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163946-0 [IE]
Symptom to Diagnosis
teaches medical students an evidence-based, step-bystep 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.
THE COMMON SYMPTOM GUIDE,
ISBN: 978-0-07-166331-1
• June 2010 • 304 pp • 125 illus. • Includes DVD
Endorsed by the American College of Physicians, Bedside
Ultrasonography in Clinical Medicine is the first book to
cover the technical and clinical applications of
ultrasound for internists, family physicians, and other
primary care providers. It covers all the major technical
concepts a physician must know in order to use
ultrasound in everyday practice. A companion DVD
features an image collection to assist learning the
ultrasonographic appearance of common disease
conditions.
6th edition
John Wasson, MD, Dartmouth
School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162569-2
2009 • 376 pp • 10 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163943-9 [IE] •
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.
Internal Medicine
QUICK ANSWERS TO MEDICAL
DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT
McGraw-Hill Medical
Editorial Staff
ISBN: 978-0-07-159999-3
• 2009 • 720 pp
This streamlined,
alphabetically arranged
reference delivers evidencebased diagnosis and
treatment information on
more than 500 diseases and disorders regularly
encountered in hospital and outpatient settings. A timesaving bulleted presentation that allows readers to
immediately access critical information at the point-ofcare.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162167-0
• 2009 • 768 pp • 347 fullcolor illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163850-0 [IE]
Concise, yet comprehensive, this trusted LANGE book,
now in full color, 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.
111 case studies allow students to apply their knowledge
to actual clinical situations.
LANGE INSTANT ACCESS
EKGs and Cardiac Studies
Anil Patel, MD, is a family
physician practicing in Las Vegas,
NV
ISBN: 978-0-07-154523-5
• 2009 • 164 pp • 140 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-164012-1 [IE]
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
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-159034-1
• 2008 • 860 pp • 100 illus.
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.
JAMA® USERS’ GUIDES TO THE
MEDICAL LITERATURE
Essentials of Evidence-Based
Clinical Practice, 2nd edition
JAMA®Series
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THE RATIONAL CLINICAL
EXAMINATION
JAMA® Series
David L. 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-159030-3
• 2008 • 732 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-164016-9 [IE]
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
Robert Wachter, MD, UCSF
School of Medicine
ISBN: 978-0-07-148277-6
• 2007 • 240 pp • 40 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-159038-9
• 2008 • 400 pp • 50 illus.
This streamlined reference distills the most clinicallyrelevant coverage from the parent Manual into a highly
focused, portable resource. Praised for its clear
explanations of detailed statistical and mathematical
principles, 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 easier to
navigate than the previous edition.
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, the
book is filled with valuable cases and analyses, as well as
up-to-date tables, graphics, and references.
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FIRST EXPOSURE
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145901-3
• 2007 • 320 pp • 70 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126257-6 [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 Hospital Medicine portion of the Internal Medicine
clerkship.
FIRST EXPOSURE
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145900-6
• 2007 • 320 pp • 70 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126260-6 [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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146395-9
• 2008 • 448 pp • 75 illus. • ISBN: 978-0-07-126271-2 [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.
LANGE INSTANT ACCESS
Acid-Base, Fluids & Electrolytes
LANGE Q&A
Internal Medicine, 4th edition
Robert Reilly, MD, Dallas VA
Medical Center, Dallas, TX. Mark
Perazella, MD, Yale University
School of Medicine
ISBN: 978-0-07-148634-7
• 2007 • 496 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126282-8 [IE]
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.
ALLERGY & ASTHMA
Practical Diagnosis and
Management
Massoud Mahmoudi, MD,
PhD, D.O., University of
California, San Francisco
ISBN: 978-0-07-147173-2
• 2007 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
This 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-todate references. Also features coverage of the latest
allergy and immunologic therapeutics.
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Just the Facts
Paul Schmitz, MD ; Kevin
Martin, MD; D. Douglas
Miller, MD, all of St. Louis
University School of Medicine
ISBN: 978-0-07-146887-9
• 2008 • 792 pp • 140 illus.
Yashesh Patel, MD, Mount
Sinai Hospital, Toronto
ISBN: 978-0-07-147364-4
• 2007 • 368 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126277-4 [IE]
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.
IMPR0VING PRIMARY CARE
Strategies and Tools for a Better
Practice
Thomas S. Bodenheimer, MD,
MPH, and Kevin Grumbach, MD,
University of California,
San Francisco
ISBN: 978-0-07-144738-6
• 2006 • 400 pp • 30 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110025-0 [IE]
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.
ESSENTIAL ATLAS
OF HEART DISEASES, 2nd edition
Eugene Braunwald, MD, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-137645-7
• 2001 • 350 pp • 600 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126285-9 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144766-9 • 2006 • 464 pp • 40 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-125741-1 [IE]
Internal Medicine
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144175-9
• 2005 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
The only step-by-step clinically focused guidebook
designed to aid the physician in their efforts to detect,
diagnose, and treat depression and bipolar disorders.
Includes drug treatment, with dosages, as well as
valuable differential diagnosis tables within each chapter.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148502-9
2008 • 350 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128246-8 [IE] •
This is the first comprehensive review book for the
combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency program.
Students will find outstanding clinical case presentations
with evidence-based discussion and analysis. It includes
magnificent illustrations and a full-color presentation and
is also perfect for clerkship and USMLE step 3.
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
A Framework for Clinical Practice
A LANGE medical book
Daniel J. Friedland, MD, University of California, San
Francisco, CA, et al.
ISBN: 978-0-8385-2476-3
• 1998 • 263 pp
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BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
A Guide for Clinical Practice,
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ON CALL, 4th edition
3rd 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
Mitchell Feldman, MD,
Professor, UCSF School of
Medicine and John
Christensen, PhD, Clinical
Psychologist, Legacy Portland
Hospitals, Portland, OR
ISBN: 978-0-07-143860-5
• 2007 • 500 pp • 40 illus.
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.
INTERPRETING THE MEDICAL
LITERATURE, 5th edition
Stephen G. Gehlbach, MD, MPh, University of
Massachusetts-Amherst
ISBN: 978-0-07-143789-9
• 2006 • 960 pp • 330 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-125352-9 [IE]
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-143902-2 • 2005 • 656 pp • 20 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110493-7 [IE]
CURRENT PRACTICE GUIDELINES
IN PRIMARY CARE 2009
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-160133-7
• 2009 • 224 pp • 17 illus.
CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2009 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.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED DISEASES
LANGE CURRENT Series
Bestseller!
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145428-5
2007 • 640 pp • 85 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126095-4 [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.
Jeffrey D. Klausner, MD, MPH,
University of California, San
Francisco, and Edward Hook,
MD, University of Alabama,
Birmingham, AL
ISBN: 978-0-07-145606-7
• 2007 • 275 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110461-6 [IE]
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.
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Internal Medicine
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
ISBN: 978-07-144589-4
• 2007 • 464 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124840-2 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143680-9
• 2005 • 500 pp • 100 illus.
This essential text assists health care students and
practitioners in delivering skilled and appropriate care to
all patients, no matter their ethnicity, country of origin,
cultural history, or access to services.
CURRENT CONSULT
MEDICINE 2007
Maxine A. Papadakis, MD,
Stephen J. McPhee, MD, both
of University of California, San
Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-128635-0 [IE]
• 2006 • 1,424 pp • 11 illus.
COMMON CLINICAL CASES
A Guide to Internships
THE PATIENT HISTORY
Evidence-Based Approach
Sanjaya Senanayake, MD, University of New South
Wales, Sydney, Australia
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-471509-3
• 2004 • 300 pp • 20 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.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
QUICK GLANCE
Frederick Southwick, MD,
University of Florida College of
Medicine, Gainesville, FL
ISBN: 978-0-07-143415-7
• 2004 • 512 pp
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147722-2
• 2008 • 460 pp • 144 illus
(24 in full-color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-128725-8 [IE]
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-140260-6
• 2004 • 500 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-124010-9 [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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-8385-1494-8
• 2001 • 985 pp • 50 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146432-1
• 2005 • 413 pp • 10 illus.
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.
Microbiology/Nephrology
MICROBIOLOGY
SHERRIS MEDICAL
MICROBIOLOGY, 5th edition
Kenneth J. Ryan, MD and
George Ray, MD; both
University of Arizona, Tucson,
AZ.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160402-4
• 2010 • 1,040 pp • 180 illus.
(many in full color) • ISBN: 978-0-07-163854-8 [IE]
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 fullcolor illustrations, clinical cases, USMLE-type questions,
and marginal notes.
Bestseller!
REVIEW OF MEDICAL
MICROBIOLOGY AND
IMMUNOLOGY, 11th edition
Warren Levinson, MD, PhD
is affiliated with the
University of California, San
Francisco, Division of
Microbiology San Francisco,
CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-170028-3
• June 2010 • 688 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-174268-9 [IE]
This book provides a concise review of the medically
important aspects of microbiology, covering the basic and
clinical aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology,
parasitology and immunology. It also emphasizes the
clinical application of microbiology and immunology to
infectious diseases. The text’s principle objectives are to
assist students who are preparing for board exams and to
provide students with a high-yield source of information
for their medical microbiology courses. Readers will be
able to access 100 clinical images on the On-Line
Learning Center and download material to their iPod's
using iStudy Microbiology.
JAWETZ, MELNICK & ADELBERG’S
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY,
25th edition
Geo F, Brooks, MD is the
head of the Clinical
Microbiology lab at the
University of California San
Francisco. Janet Butel, PhD
is head of the Department of
Molecular Virology and
Microbiology at Baylor
University, Houston, TX.
Stephen Morse, PhD is
affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
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NEPHROLOGY
HARRISON’S NEPHROLOGY AND
ACID-BASE DISORDERS
Larry Jameson, MD, PhD is
Dean of the Feinberg School
of Medicine at Northwestern
University, Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-166339-7
• May 2010 • 356 pp • 100
full-color illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162496-1
• May 2010 • 850 pp • 122 illus. (in full color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-174271-9 [IE]
This landmark text – now in full-color for the first time
and with a larger trim size to allow for easier reading to
make the new art stand out – describes the organisms
and agents involved in clinical microbiology. The book is
updated with outstanding learning aids such as 200
USMLE-style review questions, tables, key points, boxed
case studies, and chapter objectives and summaries.
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY:
THE BIG PICTURE
Neal R. Chamberlain, PhD,
Still University of Health
Science/KCOM, Kirksville, MO
ISBN: 978-0-07-147661-4
• 2008 • 456 pp • 450 fullcolor illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128728-9 [IE]
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.
Harrison’s Nephrology and Acid Base Disorders is a
concise, full-color textbook of nephrology and acid base
disorders presented in a convenient softcover format.
Readers will find the nephrology content from Harrison’s
Principles of Internal Medicine, 17e, plus board review
questions, content updates and new developments, and
related chapters from the Harrison’s DVD.
CLINICAL CASES IN FLUID AND
ELECTROLYTE BALANCE
An Acute Care Approach
Geoff A. Couser, MBBS, FACEM, GradCert ULT is a clinical
senior lecturer at the University of Tasmania, Hobart,
Australia, Justin T. Walls, PhD, DipMedEd is the Associate
Dean of Teaching and Learning in the Faculty of Health
Science at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
ISBN-: 978-0-07-016562-5
• 2009 • 200 pp
Clinical Cases in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance uses real
clinical scenarios to explore the basic science behind fluid
and electrolyte, and acid-base balance.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-161303-3
• 2009 • 250 pp • 70 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166908-5 [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.
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Nephrology/Neurology/Neuroscience
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT NEPHROLOGY AND
HYPERTENSION
Edgar V. Lerma, MD,
University of Chicago
College of Medicine,
Chicago, IL. Jeffrey S. Berns,
MD, University of
Pennsylvania School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
Allen R. Nissenson, MD,
David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA
NEUROLOGY/NEUROSCIENCE
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
HARRISON’S NEUROLOGY IN
CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2nd edition
Stephen Hauser, MD is
Professor and Chairman of
the Department of Neurology
at the University of California
San Francisco School of
Medicine.
ISBN: 978-0-07-144787-4 • 2009 • 592 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-128742-5 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-174103-3
• May 2010 • 700 pp • 200 full-color illus.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment 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.
Harrison’s Neurology in Clinical Medicine is a concise, fullcolor clinical textbook of neurology presented in a portable,
softcover format. Readers will find the world-renowned
neurology content from Harrison’s Principles of Internal
Medicine, 17e, plus board review questions, content
updates and new developments, and the rheumatology
chapters from the acclaimed Harrison’s DVD.
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
Published since 1938!
CLINICAL NEUROANATOMY,
26th edition
Stephen Waxman, MD, PhD,
Yale School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT.
ISBN: 978-0-07-141939-0
• 2005 • 1,100 pp • 285 illus.
The leading reference on endstage renal disease! Written
by world recognized experts, it
provides detailed coverage of essential new techniques in
peritoneal dialysis, home dialysis, pediatric dialysis, and
more.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143701-1
• 2005 • 500 pp • 80 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124883-9 [IE]
“This is an absolutely wonderful book and
excellent for medical students, PA’s, and
trainees in all the medical disciplines.”
—Doody’s Review Service
NEUROLOGY, 2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-160399-7
• 2009 • 384 pp • 400 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163853-1 [IE]
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, the
addition of study questions to each chapter, numerous
tables, a practice exam, and more.
Nizar Souayah, MD is
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Neurology at the University of
Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey and University
Hospital, Newark, NJ
ISBN: 978-0-07-154965-3
• May 2010 • 400 pp • 100 illus.
This new edition provides a rigorous question and answer
review of neurology essential for anyone taking the board
exams offered by the American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology. Designed to build skills in differential
diagnosis, it features over 1200 questions and answers,
and complete explanations of all answers, right or wrong.
NEUROLOGIC EMERGENCIES,
3rd edition
Gregory L. Henry, MD and
Neal Little, MD are affiliated
with the University of
Michigan Medical School, Ann
Arbor, MI. Andy Jagoda, MD
is affiliated with Mt. Sinai
School of Medicine, NYC, NY.
Thomas R. Pellegrino, MD is
affiliated with Eastern Virginia
Medical School, Norfolk, VA.
Douglas J. Quint, MD is affiliated with University of
Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163521-9
• May 2010 • 432 pp • 70 illus.
Uniquely organized by presenting complaint rather than
disease, Neurologic Emergencies, helps readers quickly
identify, evaluate, stabilize, treat, and manage the full
range of neurologic symptoms. Updated and expanded, it
fully reflects today’s evidence-based strategies,
treatments, and technologies.
Neurology/Neuroscience
Bestseller!
NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149992-7
• 2009 • 1572 pp • 700 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, 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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154644-7
• 2009 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163565-3 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-141612-2:
• 2008 • 788 pp • 250 illus.
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.
PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND
MOVEMENT DISORDERS
T.N. Mehrota, MD, Chair,
Department of Medicine,
LLRM Medical College,
Meerut, India and Kalyan
Bhattacharyya, MD, Amri
Annexe, Kolkota, India.
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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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148127-4
• 2008 • 516 pp • 350 illus.
Molecular Neuropharmacology 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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160186-3
• 2008 • 675 pp
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147938-7
• 2007 • 200 pp • 350 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128723-4 [IE]
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.
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Neurology/Neuroscience
PRINCIPLES OF
CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE
MYOLOGY, 3rd edition
Andrew G. Engel, MD,
Mayo Clinic Foundation,
Rochester, MN
Harold Adams, MD, University
of Iowa School of Medicine,
Des Moines, IA
ISBN: 978-0-07-137180-3
• 2004 • 1,800 pp • 1,200
illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-141653-5
• 2006 • 564 pp • 500 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-1408127
• 2005 • 550 pp • 200 illus.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT NEUROLOGY
LANGE CURRENT Series
John C. M. Brust, MD,
Columbia University,
New York, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-142366-3
• 2006 • 750 pp • 250 illus.
Edited by the world’s leading
authority, this is the reference
of choice for neurologists who
a need a complete, authoritative work on muscle diseases
and disorders. Readers will find over 100 color
illustrations of clinical, pathological, and imaging studies
in myology.
TECHNIQUE OF THE NEUROLOGIC
EXAMINATION, 5th edition
William DeMyer, MD,
University of Indiana School
of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
ISBN: 978-0-07-140568-3
• 2003 • 774 pp • 125 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146435-2 • 2005 • 310 pp • 30 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127789-1 [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.
Bestseller!
PRINCIPLES OF
NEURAL SCIENCE, 4th edition
NEUROLOGY OF HEREDITARY
METABOLIC DISEASES IN
CHILDREN, 3rd 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
ISBN: 978-0-8385-7701-1
• 2000 • 1,414 pp • 1,200
illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-112000-5 [IE]
This classic in neuroscience defines the scientific
understanding of the brain, nervous system, and human
behavior.
“...in a class of its own.”— Nature
FIRST EXPOSURE: NEUROLOGY
Gilles Lyon, MD, Edwin H.
Kolodny, MD, and Gregory
M. Pastores, MD, all of New
York University Medical
Center
ISBN: 978-0-07-144508-5
• 2006 • 500 pp • 60 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.
First Exposure Series
ISBN: 978-0-07-127513-2 [IE]
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.
NEUROLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
Howard Kirshner, MD,
Vanderbilt University School
of Medicine
ISBN: 978-0-07-145819-1
• 2007 • 320 pp • 70 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110490-6 [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.
PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGIC
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Karen L. Roos, MD, University of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN
ISBN: 978-0-07-140816-5
• 2005 • 832 pp • 500 illus.
Nutrition/Obstetrics & Gynecology
NUTRITION
CLINICAL SPORTS NUTRITION,
4th edition
Louise Burke, PhD is Head of the Department of Sports
Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, ACT, Australia
Vicki Deakin, MSc is Head Dietitian, ACT Academy of
Sport; Senior Lecturer/Head of Nutrition and Dietetics,
University of Canberra, ACT, Australia
SONOGRAPHY IN OBSTETRICS &
GYNECOLOGY, 7th edition
Principles and Practice
Arthur C. Fleischer, MD is affiliated with Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, Eugene Toy, MD
is affiliated with Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, Wesley
Lee, MD is affiliated with William Beaumont Hospital,
Royal Oak, MI, Frank Manning, MD is affiliated with
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New
York, Phillippe Jeanty, PhD is affiliated with Women’s
Health Alliance, Nashville, TN, Roberto Romero, MD is
affiliated with National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development, Bethesda, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-027720-5
• 2010 • 850 pp
The fourth edition of Clinical Sports Nutrition continues to
integrate the science and practice of sports nutrition.
Each chapter is specifically formatted to combine the
viewpoints of two sports nutrition experts: the scientific
principles underpinning each issue are reviewed by an
internationally recognized nutritionist with extensive
research experience, while a sports dietitian summarizes
the practice tips that can be drawn from these principles.
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
STEP-BY-STEP ULTRASOUND IN
OBSTETRICS, 2nd edition
Kuldeep Singh, MD, is a
Consultant Ultrasonologist at Dr.
Kuldeep’s Ultrasound and Colour
Doppler Clinic, New Delhi, India
ISBN: 978-0-07-154772-7
• August 2010 • 1100 pp • 1800 illus. • Includes DVD
Here is definitive coverage of the latest techniques and
diagnostic guidelines for use of sonography in ob/gyn,
including transvaginal sonography, color Dopler
sonography, and 3-D image processing. More than 2,000
detailed illustrations depict sonographic views of all
disorders and conditions. Includes companion DVD of
sweeps and volume sets.
OBSTETRIC INTENSIVE CARE
MANUAL, 3rd edition
Michael Foley, MD is affiliated with the University of
Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Thomas H. Strong, Jr., MD is
affiliated with the University of Arizona School of
Medicine, Tucson, AZ. Thomas J. Garite, MD is affiliated
with the University of California, Irvine, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-163772-5
• October 2010 • 416 pp • 375 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166733-3
• March 2010 • 300 pp • 245
illus. (most in full color) • Includes CD-ROM
This point-of-care reference utilizes 245 illustrations to
provide a clear understanding of the role of ultrasound in
obstetrics. The book is divided into five logical sections:
Introduction, Training, First Trimester, Second Trimester,
and Third Trimester. A companion CD-ROM includes
additional illustrations.
The only how-to quick-guide in obstetrical intensive care!
Featuring numerous summary tables, algorithms, and
illustrations this practical manual focuses on the clinical
bedside management of the intensive obstetric patient.
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Bestseller!
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149701-5
• 2009 • 1,404 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147257-9
• 2008 • 1,216 pp • 800 illus. (350 in full-color)
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.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149324-6
• 2009 • 208 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.
ATLAS OF FETAL ANOMALIES
Asim Kurjak, MD is affiliated
with the University of Zagreb
Medical School, Croatia and
F.A. Chervenak, MD and J.M.
Carrera, MD.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160185-6
• 2008 • 405 pp • 400 illus.
(some in full-color)
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.
Bestseller!
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT OBSTETRICS &
GYNECOLOGY, 10th edition
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143900-8 • 2006 • 1,136 pp • 455 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110509-5 [IE]
“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
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146139-9
• 2006 • 320 pp • 30 illus.
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.
ATLAS OF GYNECOLOGIC
PATHOLOGY
Ossama Tawfik, MD, PhD;
Fang Fan, MD, PhD; Ivan
Damjanov, MD, PhD,
University of Kansas Medical
Center, Kansas City, KS
ISBN: 978-0-07-148572-2
• 2007 • 158 pp • 273 fullcolor illus.
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
Cases, Questions & Answers
Richard Azziz, MD, MPH,
Cedars-Sinai medical center
ISBN: 978-0-07-145820-7
• 2006 • 320 pp • 200 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110005-2 [IE]
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.
INFERTILITY
Practical Pathways Series
Marcelle Cedars, MD,
University of California,
San Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-139931-9
• 2005 • 352 pp • 100 illus.
An authoritative clinical
decision-making guide to the
assessment and treatment of
the infertile patient.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS
IN PREGNANCY
OPERATIVE OBSTETRICS,
OFFICE UROGYNECOLOGY
2nd edition
Practical Pathways Series
Practical Pathways Series
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
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
Sabrina D. Craigo, MD, Tufts
University, Boston, MA, and
Emily R. Baker, MD,
Dartmouth University,
Lebanon, NH
ISBN: 978-0-07-141715-0
• 2005 • 448 pp • 100 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-142782-1 • 2005 • 336 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-124886-0 [IE]
This invaluable 2,000+ question and answer selfassessment guide allows residents and practitioners to
test their knowledge and identify areas requiring further
study.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147936-3 • 2007 • 626 pp •
250 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127413-5 [IE]
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.
ISBN: 978-0-8385-7387-7 • 2002 • 816 pp • 400 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-121261-8 [IE]
MEDICATION SAFETY IN
PREGNANCY AND
BREASTFEEDING
Gideon Koren, MD, University
of Toronto, Canada
ISBN: 978-0-07-144828-4
• 2007 • 864 pp • 152 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.
MEDICATION SAFETY IN
PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING
The Evidence-Based A-to-Z
Clinician’s Pocket Guide
Gideon Koren, MD, University of Toronto, Canada
ISBN: 978-0-07-144827-7 • 2006 • 464 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110059-5 [IE]
This book presents comprehensive, authoritative coverage
on the effects of prescription and over-the-counter drugs
as well as herbals, chemicals, and radiologicals, on the
mother, fetus, and nursing child. Organized A-Z for ease
of use, this hands-on resource also includes evidencebased recommendations from the renowned Motherisk
Program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-142281-9
• 2006 • 360 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-138775-0
• 2004 • 752 pp • 100 illus.
UROGYNECOLOGY
AND FEMALE PELVIC
RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
Just the Facts
Sam Siddighi, MD, and Jeff Hardesty, MD, Loma Linda
University, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-144799-7
• 2006 • 320 pp • 30 illus.
Provides 200 board-type self-assessment questions with
answers and explanations to reinforce understanding.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-115042-2 [IE]
• 2001 • 576 pp • 736 illus.
THE STEP-BY-STEP SERIES
These concise, pocket-sized point-of-care
guides feature superb full-color illustrations and a photopacked CD-ROM.
STEP-BY-STEP FETAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Rakesh Gupta, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-160184-9
• 2008 • 100 pp • 38 illus.
STEP-BY-STEP ULTRASOUND IN
GYNECOLOGY
Kuldeep Singh, MBBS and Narendra Mahotra, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-144655-6
• 2005 • 140 pp • 154 illus.
STEP-BY-STEP ULTRASOUND IN
INFERTILITY
Kuldeep Singh, MBBS and Narendra Mahotra, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-144658-7
• 2005 • 122 pp • 91 illus.
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Ophthalmology
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ANTERIOR SEGMENT DISEASES
Arturo Perez Arteaga, Centro
Oftalmologico, Tlalnepantla,
Mexico, and Ashok Sharma,
Cornea Centre, Chandigarh,
India
ISBN: 978-0-07-166726-5
• March 2010 • 448 pp • 120
illus. (most in full-color)
This beautifully illustrated, pocket-sized full-color
reference provides the latest guidelines for diagnosing
and treating corneal diseases. The authors provide
detailed, up-to-date information on all types of anterior
segment diseases with a concentration on vital areas of
the surface abnormalities, including pathology of tear
film, disease of conjunctiva, eyelids, and tumors.
LENS DISEASES
Gian Maria Cavallini,
University of Modena and
Reggio Emilia, Italy; Arturo
Perez Arteaga, Centro
Oftalmologico, Mexico; Boris
Malyugin, S. Fyodorov Eye
Microsurgery Complex State
Institution, Moscow; and Bojan
Pajic, Klinik Pallas, Switzerland
ISBN: 978-0-07-166721-0
• March 2010 • 384 pp •
This full-color resource details the surgical and clinical
aspects of human lens diseases to assure their successful
diagnoses and treatment. Written by foremost authorities
from around the world, the book covers pathophysiology,
clinical signs, symptoms, investigations, differential
diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in a clear,
straightforward style.
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY ATLAS
Vishall Gupta, MD, Post
Graduate Institute of Medical
Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160183-2
• 2009 • 675 pp • 600 fullcolor 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.
CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
ATLAS
Samar K. Basak, Disha Eye
Hospital and Research
Centre, India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160201-3
• 2008 • 322 pp • 2111
full-color 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.
TECHNIQUES IN GLAUCOMA
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Ashok Garg, MD, PhD,
Medical Director, Garge Eye
Institute and Research
Centre, Hisar, India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160195-5
• 2008 • 576 pp • 900 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
This is a comprehensive, fullcolor 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.
LAMELLAR CORNEAL SURGERY
Thomas John, MD, Loyola
University, Chicago, IL.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160192-4
• 2008 • 720 pp • 1000 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160194-8
• 2008 • 576 pp • 950 fullcolor illustrations • 2 DVDs
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 fullcolor photographs and illustrations and two DVDs that
illustrate every surgical technique discussed in the book.
OPTICAL COHERENCE
TOMOGRAPHY IN RETINAL
DISEASE
Sandeep Saxena, MD,
Department of Opthalmology
at King George’s Medical
University in Lucknow, India
and Travis A. Meredith, MD,
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill School of
Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
ISBN: 978-0-07-160187-0
• 2008 • 678 pp • 1,100 illus. • Includes DVD
This is a complete summary of everything currently known
about the use of Optical Coherence Tomography in
managing diseases of the retina. Featuring 1,100
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. A
DVD includes additional photos.
Ophthalmology/Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
VAUGHAN & ASBURY'S GENERAL
OPHTHALMOLOGY,
THE COLOR ATLAS AND SYNOPSIS
OF CLINICAL OPTHAMOLOGY SERIES
17th edition
Each book covers the following areas:
Epidemiology and Etiology; History Physical
Examination; Differential Diagnosis;
Laboratory and Special Examinations;
Diagnosis; Prognosis; Management.
Paul Riordan-Eva, FRCS,
FRCO, Bromley Hospitals NHS
Trust (UK), and John P.
Wichter, MD, MPH, University
of California, San Francisco
ISBN: 978-0-07-144314-2
• 2007 • 480 pp • 401 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110445-6 [IE]
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. Latest 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.
OPHTHALMOLOGY BOARD
REVIEW, 2nd edition
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
CORNEA
Color Atlas and Synopsis of
Clinical Ophthalmology
Christopher J. Rapuano, MD, and
Wee Jin Heng, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-137589-4
• 2003 • 321 pp
OCULOPLASTICS
Color Atlas and Synopsis of
Clinical Ophthalmology
Robert Penne, MD
Pearls of Wisdom Series
ISBN: 978-0-07-137594-8
• 2003 • 277 pp
Richard R. Tamesis, MD, University of Nebraska Medical
Center, Omaha, NE
GLAUCOMA
ISBN: 978-0-07-146439-0
• 2006 • 316 pp • 5 illus.
Color Atlas and Synopsis of
Clinical 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.
EMERGENCY OPHTHALMOLOGY
A Rapid Treatment Guide
Kenneth C. Chern, MD, Boston University School of
Medicine, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-121256-4 [IE]
• 2003 • 300 pp • 175 illus.
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Just the Facts
John Loewenstein, MD, and Scott Lee, MD, both of
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-140332-0 • 2004 • 350 pp • 75 illus.
ISBN: 0-07-121908-2 [IE]
Douglas Rhee, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-137597-9 [OUT OF PRINT]
• 2003 • 300 pp
NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY
Color Atlas and Synopsis of
Clinical Ophthalmology
Peter Savino, MD, and
Hellen Danesh-Meyer, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-137595-5 [OUT OF PRINT]
• 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137596-2
• 2003 • 312 pp
Available as a 5-volume set—SAVES $50!
ISBN: 978-0-07-137588-7
• 2003
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ORTHOPEDICS AND
SPORTS MEDICINE
CLNICAL SPORTS MEDICINE
Revised 3rd edition
Peter Brukner, MB, BS, University of Melbourne, Australia
and Karim Khan, MB, BS, PhD, University of British
Columbia, Canada
ISBN: 978-0-07-027899-8
• February 2010 • 1048 pp • 1000 full-color illus. •
Includes CD
Clinical Sports Medicine is a complete practical
guidebook to musculoskeletal medicine and physical
therapy, covering all aspects of diagnosis and
management of sports-related injuries and physical
activity. With over 1000 full color pages and a patient
information CD, Clinical Sports Medicine adopts an easyto-use, symptom-oriented approach and describes
multidisciplinary methods of treatment.
CLINICAL SPORTS NUTRITION,
4th edition
Louise Burke, PhD, BSc, FSMA, FACSM, Australian
Institute of Sport, and Vicki Deakin, MSc, BSc, DipT, Apd,
University of Canberra
ISBN: 978-0-07-027720-5
• 2009 • 850 pp
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143923-7
• 2007 • 272 pp • ISBN: 978-0-07-110524-8 [IE]
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.
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT ORTHOPEDICS,
ATLAS OF IMAGING IN SPORTS
MEDICINE, 2nd Edition
4th edition
Jock (Ian F.) Anderson,
University of NSW. John W.
Read, Sydney Adventist
Hospital, NSW
LANGE CURRENT Series
Harry B. Skinner, MD, PhD,
University of California,
Irvine, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143833-9
• 2006 • 768 pp • 500 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126145-6 [IE]
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT SPORTS MEDICINE
LANGE CURRENT Series
Patrick J. McMahon, MD,
University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
ISBN: 978-0-07-471584-0
• 2007 • 700 pp • 1200 illus.
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.
LANGE INSTANT ACCESS:
ORTHOPEDICS AND SPORTS
MEDICINE
LANGE Instant Access Series
Anil Patel, MD, is a clinician
specializing in family practice.
ISBN: 978-0-07-141063-2
• 2006 • 624 pp • 500 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-111691-6 [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.
INTRA-ARTICULAR INJECTIONS,
2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-149009-2
• 2007 • 364 pp • 140 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126278-1 [IE]
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.
HANDBOOK OF FRACTURES,
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-471088-3
• 2003 • 268 pp • 900 illus.
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND
REHABILITATION REVIEW,
2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Robert J. Kaplan, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
New York, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-146446-8
• 2006 • 547 pp • 310 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137472-9
• 2006 • 768 pp • 500 illus.
BULL’S HANDBOOK OF
SPORTS INJURIES, 2nd edition
3rd edition
Sureshwar Pandey, MD and
Anil Pandey, MBBS, PhD,
Cancer Research Hospital and
Research and Rehabiliation
Centre, Ranchi, India
ISBN: 978-0-07-148582-1
• 2007 • 104 pp • 50 fullcolor illus.
[OUT OF PRINT]
The only book devoted solely to the topic, this is a
concise, full-color resource on intra-articular 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144377-7
• 2006 • 400 pp • 300 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110542-2 [IE]
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.
Wiliam O. Roberts, MD,
Minneapolis, MN
ISBN: 978-0-07-140291-0
• 2004 • 900 pp • 200 illus.
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine/Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery/Pathology/Pathophysiology
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144831-4
• 2007 • 576 pp • 780 illus.
OTOLARYNGOLOGY/HEAD
AND NECK SURGERY
HEAD & NECK SURGERY
Chris de Souza, MS, DORL,
DNB, FACS, Otolaryngologist
and Honorary Skull Base
Surgeon, Head and Neck
Service, Tata Memorial
Hospital, Mumbai, India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-171981-0
• February 2010 • 1728 pp (2 volumes) • 225 illus. (some
in full color) • Includes DVD
Enriched by hundreds of illustrations, an interactive DVD,
and the expertise of hundreds of multidisciplinary
international contributors, this two volume set covers a
broad range of topics in the surgical treatment of head
and neck cancer. The authors emphasize differential
diagnosis and incorporate the latest ancillary diagnostic
techniques enabling readers to arrive at accurate
diagnosis and proper management.
ESSENTIAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY
Head & Neck Surgery
9th edition
K.J. Lee, MD, Associate Clinical
Professor, Yale University, New
Haven, CT
ISBN: 978-0-07-148270-7
• 2008 • 1,176 pp • 70 illus.
The most recognized 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.
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
PATHOLOGY/
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASE
An Introduction to Clinical
Medicine, 6th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-148576-0
• 2007 • 160 pp • 200 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
Stephen J. McPhee, MD,
University of California, San
Francisco, CA. Gary D.
Hammer, MD, PhD, University
of Michigan Medical School,
Ann Arbor, MI.
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 fullcolor atlas offers 200 detailed illustrations and
photographs along with a DVD featuring surgical
videoclips.
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
ISBN: 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.
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ISBN: 978-0-07-162167-0
• 2009 • 768 pp • 347 full-color illus. • Includes DVD
ISBN: 978-0-07-163850-0 [IE]
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. Now in full-color, this
edition includes 111 case studies, detailed analyses of the
cases, “checkpoint” review questions, numerous tables
and diagrams, and a host of other features.
LABORATORY MEDICINE
Clinical Pathology in the Practice
of Medicine
Michael Laposata, M.D.,
Ph.D, Harvard Medical School
and Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston, MA.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT OTOLARYNGOLOGY
—HEAD AND NECK SURGERY,
2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-162674-3
• May 2010 • 600 pp • 400
Anil Lalwani, MD, New York
University School of
Medicine, New York
ISBN: 978-0-07-146027-9
• 2007 • 1,008 pp • 500
illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128741-8 [IE]
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.
illus.
This well-illustrated guide 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.
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Pathology/Pathophysiology
Bestseller!
JUNQUEIRA’S BASIC HISTOLOGY
TEXT & ATLAS, 12th edition
Anthony L. Mescher, Ph.D. is
Professor of Anatomy and Cell
Biology at the Indiana
University School of Medicine,
Bloomington, IN
ISBN: 978-0-07-163020-7
• 2009 • 480 pp • 640 illus.
(most in full color) • Includes CD-ROM
ISBN: 978-0-07-127190-5 [IE]
For more than three decades, Junqueira’s Basic Histology
has been unmatched in its ability to explain the function
of cell and tissue structure in the human body. Updated
to reflect the latest research in the field, and enhanced
with 640 illustrations, most in full-color, the 12th Edition
is the most comprehensive and modern approach to
understanding medical histology available anywhere. A
companion CD-ROM includes all the images from the
text.
DERMATOPATHOLOGY, 3rd edition
Raymond Barnhill, MD
(Editor-in-Chief) University of
Miami Miller School of
Medicine, Miami, FL
ISBN: 978-0-07-148923-2
• 2009 • 1,104 pp • 1000 fullcolor illus. • Online Image Bank
ATLAS OF GYNECOLOGIC
PATHOLOGY
CT & MRI PATHOLOGY
A Pocket Atlas
Ossama Tawfik, MD, PhD;
Fang Fan, MD, PhD; Ivan
Damjanov, MD, PhD,
University of Kansas Medical
Center, Kansas City, KS
Michael L. Grey, MS, RT(R), (CT),
(MR), and Jagan M. Ailinani, MD,
both of Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine,
Carbondale, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-148572-2
2007 • 158 pp • 273 illus.
(full-color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-138040-9
• 2003 • 432 pp • 445 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127791-4 [IE]
Featuring over 270 full color
photomicrographs, gross pathology studies, and
illustrations, this quick reference is both concise and
affordable.
PATHOLOGY: THE BIG PICTURE
Walter Kemp, MD, University
of Texas Southwestern
ISBN: 978-0-07-147748-2
• 2007 • 512 pp •
500 illus. (full-color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-128729-6 [IE]
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, and comprehensive
yet concise text.
GASTROINTESTINAL
PHYSIOLOGY
ABNORMAL LABORATORY
RESULTS, 2nd edition
Geoffrey Kellerman, AO, MSc, MB, BS, FRACP, FRCPA,
FAACB, University of Newcastle, Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-471586-4
• McGraw-Hill Australia • 2006 • 280 pp
PATHOLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Cory A. Roberts, MD, University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-146442-0
• 2006 • 331 pp • 25 illus.
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.
LANGE Physiology Series
GASTROINTESTINAL PATHOLOGY
PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
A Clinical Approach, 3rd edition
Juzar Ali, MD, Warren Summer,
MD; Michael G. Levitzky, PhD,
Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center, New Orleans,
LA.
ISBN: 978-0-07-161154-1
• 2009 • 304 pp • 95 illus.
Pulmonary Pathophysiology: A
Clinical Approach provides
students and clinicians with an understanding of lung
disease as it pertains 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.
Kim E. Barrett, PhD, University of
California,
San Diego, CA
Parakrama T. Chandrasoma, MD, University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA
ISBN: 978-8385-3093-1
• 1999 • 640 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-142310-6
• 2005 • 250 pp • 70 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110496-8 [IE]
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.
Pediatrics
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149723-7
• July 2010 • 2200 pp • 960 illus. (most in full-color)
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 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.
TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
HANDBOOK OF PEDIATRICS AND
NEONATOLOGY
Adam W. Lowry, MD, Kushal Y. Bhakta, MD, Pralip K.
Nag, MD are affiliated with Texas Children’s Hospital and
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-163924-8
• June 2010 • 352 pp • 150 illus.
Written by experienced residents and reviewed by
attending and senior clinicians this is the only handbook
that covers neonatology as well as pediatrics. A true quick
reference, it strives to answer the question “What do I do
next?”, enabling less experienced clinicians to learn
procedure quickly and bypass “curbside consultations”
with senior staff.
FETOLOGY
Diagnosis and Management of the
Fetal Patient, 2nd edition
Diana W. Bianchi, MD is
affiliated with Tufts University
School of Medicine and New
England Medical Center,
Boston, MA. Timothy M.
Crombleholme, MD is
affiliated with the University of
Cincinnati, OH. Mary D’Alton,
MD is affiliated with Columbia
University College of
Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY. Fergal D. Malone, MD is
affiliated with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,
Dublin.
ISBN: 978-0-07-144201-5
• May 2010 • 1056 pp • 450 illus.
Fetology covers the diagnosis, management, and
treatment of the fetal patient with an anomaly. This fullcolor reference helps clinicians answer many of the
questions that parents ask when such an anomaly is
diagnosed. More than 450 3D ultrasound and MRI
images illustrate diagnosis of anomalies with the latest
technology.
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PAEDIATRICS, 2nd edition
The Children’s Hospital at
Westmead Handbook
Henry Kilham, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead,
The University of Sydney, Australia, Shirley Alexander,
Departments of Weight Management Services and
General Medicine, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead,
Sydney, Australia, Nicholas Wood, The Children’s Hospital
at Westmead, Sydney, Australia, David Isaacs, The
Children’s Hospital at Westmead, The University of
Sydney, Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-027189-0
• 2009 • 600 pp
Designed to be a quick reference manual, Paediatrics
presents comprehensive yet concise information in an
easy-to-read format. It adopts a multidisciplinary
approach, covering serious child-specific conditions and
common clinical situations, and clearly explains good
management techniques and treatment of sick children.
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE:
UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY
Paul F. Austin, MD, FAAP and Paul Hmiel, MD are
affiliated with Washington University School of Medicine,
St. Louis, MO
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
Devendra K. Gupta, MS, MCh
is Professor and Head,
Department of Pediatric
Surgery, All India Institute of
Medical Science, New Delhi,
India. Richard G. Azizkhan,
MS, MCh is Surgeon-in-Chief,
Professor and Pediatrics and
Director, Division of Pediatric
General and Thoracic Surgery
at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
University of Cincinnati.
ISBN: 0-07-171987-2
• February 2010 • 1580 pp (2 volumes) • 1200 illus.
(many in full color) • Includes 2 DVDs
Featuring contributions from 132 world-renowned
experts, Pediatric Surgery covers the clinical, diagnostic,
and management aspects of all major pediatric
conditions requiring surgery. Readers will find coverage of
the latest topics such as nanotechnology, endoscopic and
minimal invasive procedures, lasers, robotic surgery,
molecular genetics, stem cell regeneration, and bariatric
surgery. The book is enriched by 1200 illustrations and 2
DVDs with surgical video clips.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163381-9
• October 2010 • 400 pp • 500 illus. (in full color)
Written by a leading pediatric urologist and nephrologist
along with world-renowned contributors, this is a
practical how-to guide to managing pediatric patients
who have common and uncommon genitourinary or renal
diseases or disorders. Featuring a full-color presentation,
500 illustrations, and packed with practical tips and
pearls, the book emphasizes care of the patient for best
possible outcomes.
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE:
GASTROENTEROLOGY,
HEPATOLOGY, AND NUTRITION
Warren P. Bishop, MD is affiliated with the University of
Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
ISBN: 978-0-07-163379-6
• October 2010 • 400 pp • 350 illus. (many in full color)
This full-color resource provides practical guidance for the
treatment of gastrointestinal and hepetological symptoms
and diseases in children, as well as proper nutritional
care. The emphasis of the book is on the actual patient
care with the goal of improving medical management
and outcomes. Readers will find 350 illustrations,
consistent use of icons and headings, drug tables, and
practical tips and pearls.
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Pediatrics
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE:
OPHTHALMOLOGY
PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY
Arun C. Inamadar, MD is
Professor and Head of the
Department of Dermatology,
Sri BM Pail Medical College
and Hospital, Kamataka, India
S. Sacchidanand, MD is
affiliated with the Rajiv Gandhi
University of Health Sciences,
Kamataka, India
Gregg T, Lueder, MD is affiliated with Washington
University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
ISBN: 978-0-07-163380-2
• November 2010 • 400 pp • 350 illus (in full color)
Written by a leading pediatric ophthalmologist uniquely
certified in both ophthalmology and visual science and
pediatrics, this full-color resource offers practical
guidance for treating ophthalmic symptoms and diseases
in children. The focus of the book is on the care of the
patient with the goal of optimizing care and improving
medical management and outcomes. Readers will find
coverage of medical treatment (including drugs), full-color
clinical photos, icons, consistent use of headings, and
clinical pearls.
ATLAS OF PEDIATRIC EEG
Pramote Laoprasert, MD is affiliated with the University
of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO
ISBN: 978-0-07-166722-7
• March 2010 • 585 pp • 340 illus. (in full color)
Featuring contributions from 44 world-renowned
contributors, this is a full-color text focusing on pediatric
dermatology. Enhanced by 340 clinical photographs and
80 tables, the book’s templated content includes
essentials such as causes, clinical features, pathogenesis,
and management.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT PEDIATRICS,
20th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-162334-6
• December 2010 • 500 pages • 500 illus. • DVD
included
This unique atlas is the only book currently available to
cover the two most commonly used tests in pediatric
neurology – EEG and MRI – in a user-friendly side-by-side
presentation. The book features 500 known tracings with
correlating MR on the same page. Under each tracing is a
full description and diagnosis of what is seen in the
tracings and images. These descriptions facilitate learning
the pattern recognition skills essential to using EE and
also serve as a reference of known patterns for the
experienced EEG user. An accompanying DVD shows real
time video EEGs.
NEONATAL EMERGENCIES
Richard Cantor, MD and
Peter D. Sadowitz, MD are
affiliated with Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse,
NY.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147020-9
• 2009 • 320 pp • 100 illus.
(in full color)
Written by emergency physicians for emergency
physicians, this book is designed to provide an
authoritative clinical reference on the management of
neonates in the emergency department. Illustrated in full
color with clinical photographs and imaging studies, it
covers the full spectrum of neonatal diseases.
William W. Hay, Jr., MD, Myron J. Levin, MD, Judith M.
Sondheimer, MD, and Robin R. Deterding, MD are
affiliated with the University of Colorado School of
Medicine and The Children’s Hospital, Denver CO
ISBN: 978-0-07-166444-8
• September 2010 • 1329 pp • 600 illus. • Includes CDROM • ISBN: 978-0-07-175289-3 [IE]
This bestselling book and longtime go-to resource for
pediatricians has been revised to include two new
chapters (on sleep medications and travel medications),
more streamlined coverage, and a CD-ROM containing
200+ clinical images, including dermatology, infectious
disease, orthopedic, and ophthalmology libraries. As with
previous editions, readers will find the book to be concise,
clinically focused, and easy to read.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154431-3
• 2009 • 912 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163848-7 [IE]
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.
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE:
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Samir S. Shah, MD, The
Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia and the Division
of Pediatric Research,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
ISBN: 978-0-07-148924-9
• 2009 • 806 pp • 400 illus
in full-color
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.
Pediatrics
PEDIATRIC PRACTICE:
SPORTS MEDICINE
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.
Dilip R. Patel, MD, Donald E.
Greydanus, MD, and Robert
J. Baker, MD, all Michigan
State University College of
Human Medicine, and
Kalamazoo Center for
Medical Studies
ISBN: 978-0-07-149677-3
• 2009 • 350 pp • 552 illus.
(full-color)
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-160591-5
• 2009 • 432 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.
LANGE Q&A: PEDIATRICS,
7th edition
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148925-6
• 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147568-6
• 2009 • 326 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-163947-7 [IE]
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.
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PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY
MEDICINE, 3rd edition
Gary R. Strange, MD, FACEP
and William R. Ahrens, MD,
FACEP, FAAP are affiliated with
the University of Illinois,
Chicago, IL; Robert W.
Schafermeyer, MD, FACEP,
Carolinas Medical Center,
Charlotte, NC; Robert Wiebe,
MD, FACEP, FAAP, University of
Texas Southwestern Medical
School, Dallas, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-159737-1
• 2009 • 1,216 pp • 1200 illus. (in full-color)
PEDIATRIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Devendra Gupta, MD,
Department of Pediatric
Surgery, All India Institute of
Medical Science, Delhi, India
and Robert Carachi, MD, PhD,
FRCS, Royal Hospital for Sick
Children, Glasgow, Scotland
ISBN: 978-0-07-160190-0
• 2009 • 692 pp • 650 fullcolor illus.
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.
CURRENT ESSENTIALS
PEDIATRICS
CURRENT Essentials Series
Judy Sondheimer, MD, University
of Coloroado School of Medicine
and The Children’s Hospital, Denver,
Colorado
ISBN: 978-0-07-141256-8
• 2007 • 560 pages
ISBN: 978-0-07-111689-3 [IE]
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.
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Pediatrics
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147176-3
• 2007 • 600 pp • 140 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128727-2 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147189-3
• 2007 • 390 pp • 100 illus.
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.
INTERNAL MEDICINE/PEDIATRICS
CASE-BASED REVIEW
3rd edition
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Allen Liles, Jr., MD, University
of North Carolina School of
Medicine and Richard
Wardrop, III, PhD, MD,
University of North Carolina
School of Medicine
ISBN: 978-0-07-148502-9
• 2008 • 350 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128246-8 [IE]
This is the first comprehensive review book for the
combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency program.
Students will find outstanding clinical case presentations
with evidence-based discussion and analysis. It includes
magnificent illustrations and a full-color format and is
also perfect for clerkship and the USMLE step 3.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-148833-4
• 2007 • 200 pp • 10 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126259-0 [IE]
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.
PEDIATRIC BOARD REVIEW,
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146444-4 • 2006 • 455 pp • 5 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110883-6 [IE]
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.
FIRST EXPOSURE PEDIATRICS
Joseph Gigante, MD, Vanderbilt
University School of Medicine,
Nashville, TN
ISBN: 978-0-07-144170-4
• 2006 • 432 pp • 75 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110522-4 [IE]
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145908-2
• 2007 • 504 pp • 230 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110050-2 [IE]
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.
Pediatrics/Pharmacology/Toxicology
PEDIATRICS
Just the Facts
PEDIATRICS ON CALL
Thomas Green, MD, Wayne Franklin, MD, and Robert R.
Tanz, MD, all of Children’s Memorial Hospital/
Northwestern University, Chicago,IL
Charles A. Pohl, MD,
Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia, PA
ISBN: 978-0-07-141642-9 • 2005 • 560 pp • 30 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-123989-9 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-143655-7
• 2005 • 592 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110501-9 [IE]
ESSENTIAL PEDIATRIC
GASTROENTEROLOGY,
HEPATOLOGY, AND NUTRITION
Essentials of Pediatrics Series
Stefano Guandalini, MD, University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-141630-6
• 2005 • 464 pp • 80 illus.
Pediatrics On Call guides
physicians through the “initial
evaluation” of more than 90 of
the most common problems in Pediatrics.
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
ESSENTIAL ADOLESCENT
MEDICINE
ISBN: 978-0-8385-8450-7 • 2002 • 848 pp • 190 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-112442-3 [IE]
Essentials of Pediatrics Series
Donald E. Greydanus, Dilip
R. Patel, and Helen D. Pratt,
PhD, all of Michigan State
University, Kalamazoo, MI
ISBN: 978-0-07-143843-8
• 2006 • 600 pp • 90 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-142179-9
• 2004 • 224 pp • 25 illus.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY
MEDICINE
LANGE Quick Glance Series
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PHARMACOLOGY/
TOXICOLOGY
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE
PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF
THERAPEUTICS, 12th edition
Laurence Brunton, PhD is affiliated with the University of
California, San Diego. Bruce Chabner, MD is affiliated
with Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Bjorn
Knollman, PhD is affiliated with Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
ISBN: 978-0-07-162442-8
• October 2010 • 1800 pp • 800 illus.
The most universally respected and read medical text in
pharmacology, this book represents the pinnacle of
authority and accuracy in describing the actions and uses
of therapeutic agents in relation to physiology and
pathophysiology. 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. The 12th edition
features a new full-color format, increased number of
illustrations, and expanded and updated content
throughout.
Ghazalea Q. Sharieff, MD, et al.
ISBN: 978-0-07-145232-8 • 2005 • 240 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-110502-6 [IE]
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Just the Facts
Gary R. Strange, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-140086-2 • 2004 • 400 pp • 35 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-123643-0 [IE]
GOLDFRANK’S TOXICOLOGIC
EMERGENCIES, 9th edition
Lewis S. Nelson, M.D,
F.A.C.E.P., Neal A. Lewin,
M.D., F.A.C.P., Mary Ann
Howland, Pharm.D.,
D.A.B.A.T., Robert S. Hoffman,
M.D., F.A.A.C.T., Lewis R.
Goldfrank, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. are
affiliated with Bellevue
Hospital Center, New York
University School of Medicine,
New York University Medical Center, NYC, NY.
Neal E. Flomenbaum, M.D., F.A.C.P.is affiliated with New
York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Medical College, Cornell
University.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160593-9
• June 2010 • 2000 pp • 500 illus. (in full color)
The book Doody’s called “the definitive reference in the
field” is now in full color! Goldfrank’s Toxicologic
Emergencies is known worldwide as the most
comprehensive and authoritative reference available on
the management of poisoned and overdosed patients.
This trusted classic covers all toxic substances –including drugs, plants, household and industrial
chemicals, and heavy metals.
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Pharmacology/Toxicology
CASARETT & DOULL’S
ESSENTIALS OF TOXICOLOGY,
POCKET GUIDE:
PHARMACOKINETICS MADE EASY
2nd edition
2nd Edition
John Watkins, III, PhD is
affiliated with Indiana
University, Bloomington, IN
Curtis Klaassen PhD is
affiliated with the University
of Kansas Medical Center,
Kansas City, KS
Donald Birkett is Professor and Head of Clinical
Pharmacology at Flinders University in Adelaide, South
Australia. He has chaired the Australian Drug Utilisation
Subcommittee and the WHO Working Group on Drug
Statistics Methodology.
This is an entry-level distillation of the field’s goldstandard text Casarett and Doull’s Toxicology. It
combines an accessible and engaging approach with
coverage of essential introductory concepts to provide the
beginning student with a solid grounding in basic and
medical toxicology. The Second Edition features a new
full-color format and a wealth of new pedagogical
features and learning aids to make understanding easier
than ever.
Bestseller!
KATZUNG & TREVOR’S
PHARMACOLOGY EXAMINATION
& BOARD REVIEW, 9th edition
Anthony J. Trevor, PhD,
Bertram G. Katzung, MD,
PhD, Susan B. Masters, PhD
are affiliated with University
of California, San Francisco.
ISBN: 978-0-07-170155-6
• May 2010 • 640 pp • 140
illus. • Includes CD-ROM
Katzung & Trevor’s Pharmacology Examination & Board
Review offers a high-yield, rigorous review of basic and
clinical pharmacology making it the ideal study tool for
medical pharmacology coursework and the USMLE Step
1. Complete with more than 1,000 board-style questions
and answers, the ninth edition features a new full-color
format, and an illustration-packed CD-ROM.
Laurence Brunton, PhD, Iain
Buxton, PharmD, Donald
Blumenthal, PhD, and John
Lazo, PhD
ISBN: 978-0-07-144343-2
• 2007 • 642 pp • 55 illus
ISBN: 978-0-07-110443-2 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-028527-9
• March 2010 • 156 pp.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162240-0
• July 2010 • 560 pp • 150 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-174274-0 [IE]
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S
MANUAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL
THERAPEUTICS
Pocket Guide: Pharmacokinetics Made Easy is the latest
update of the popular Pharmacokinetics Made Easy,
which presents a complex topic in a simple, easy-tounderstand way. It is suitable for a wide audience
including medical practitioners, health professionals, and
students. The individual chapters were initially published
as a series of articles in Australian Prescriber to assist
practitioners in drug dosing and therapy. The
physiological approach herein adopted addresses clinical
issues in drug therapy and makes them directly applicable
to practice situations.
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.
Bestseller!
CASARETT & DOULL’S
TOXICOLOGY
The Basic Science of Poisons,
7th edition
Bestseller!
BASIC AND CLINICAL
PHARMACOLOGY
11th edition
Curtis D. Klaassen, PhD,
University of Kansas Medical
Center
ISBN: 978-0-07-147051-3
• 2007 • 1280 pp • 500 illus.
Bertram G. Katzung, MD,
PhD and Susan Masters,
PhD, both University of
California, San Francisco; and
Anthony J. Trevor, PhD.
Emeritus, University of
California, San Francisco.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160405-5
• 2009 • 1200 pp • 325 fullcolor illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127118-9 [IE]
Organized to reflect the syllabi in Pharmacology courses,
Basic and 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, case studies,
drug summary tables, descriptions of important new
drugs, and expanded coverage of a number of topics.
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.
APPLIED CLINICAL
PHARMACOKINETICS, 2nd edition
Larry A. Bauer, Pharm.D,
University of Washington
School of Pharmacy
ISBN: 978-0-07-147628-7
• 2008 • 840 pp • 115 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128726-5 [IE]
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.
Pharmacology/Toxicology/ Pharmacy
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144310-4 • 2007 • 800 pp.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128740-1 [IE]
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.
MEDICATION SAFETY IN
PREGNANCY AND
BREASTFEEDING
Gideon Koren, MD, University
of Toronto, Canada
ISBN: 978-0-07-144828-4
• 2007 • 864 pp • 152 illus.
See Obstetrics & Gynecology
section for full description.
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PHARMACOLOGY SMART CHARTS
LANGE Smart Chart Series
Catherine Pelletier, MCP Hahnemann School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
ISBN: 978-0-07-138878-8
(spiral) • 2003 • 304 pp • 40 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-121246-5 [IE]
BASIC CONCEPTS IN
PHARMACOLOGY
A Student’s Survival Guide,
3rd edition
MEDICATION SAFETY IN
PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING
The Evidence-Based, A-Z Clinician’s
Pocket Guide
Janet L. Stringer, MD, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-145818-4 • 2005 • 288 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-110552-1 [IE]
Gideon Koren, MD, University of Toronto, Canada
ISBN: 978-0-07-144827-7 • 2006 • 464 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110059-5 [IE]
PHARMACY
See Obstetrics & Gynecology section for full description.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-136981-7
• 2003 • 1,000 pp • 200 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137363-0 • 2004 • 700 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-121223-6 [IE]
MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY REVIEW,
2nd edition
POCKET GUIDE TO COMMONLY
PRESCRIBED DRUGS, 3rd edition
A LANGE medical book
Glenn N. Levine, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
ISBN: 978-0-8385-8146-9
• 1999 • 422 pp
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
THINKING ABOUT PRESCRIBING
A Handbook for Quality
Use of Medicines
Andrea Mant, MD, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
Michael I. Greenberg, MD, MPH, Drexel University
College of Medicine, Temple University School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, et al.
ISBN: 978-0-07-470769-2
• 1999 • 160 pp
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.
Marie A. Chisholm-Burns,
PharmD, FCCP (Tucson, AZ),
University of Arizona College
of Pharmacy, Tucson, AZ,
Barbara G. Wells, PharmD,
FASHP, FCCP, BCPP, University
of Mississippi School of
Pharmacy, Jackson, MS, Terry
L. Schwinghammer, PharmD,
FCCP, FASHP, BCPS, West
Virginia University School of Pharmacy, Morgantown,WV,
Patrick M. Malone, PharmD, FASHP, University of Findlay,
School of Pharmacy, Findlay, OH. Jill M. Kolesar,
PharmD, BSPS, University of Wisconsin School of
Pharmacy, Madison, WI, Joseph T. DiPiro. PharmD, FCCP,
South Carolina School of Pharmacy, Columbia, SC.
ISBN: 978-0-07-143791-2 • 2006 • 768 pp • 30 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110548-4 [IE]
Pearls of Wisdom Series
ISBN: 978-0-07-146453-6
• 2006 • 377 pp
PHARMACOTHERAPY
Principles & Practice, 2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-162180-9
• April 2010 • 1712 pp • 420 illus.
In this indispensable guide, readers will find the unique
orientation to pharmacotherapy found in the classic
Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach distilled
to a tightly focused full-color resource. The book reflects
all the clinical rigor of the larger text, complete with a
solid evidence-based approach that supports the
pharmacologic treatment of disease. Readers will find
learning objectives, self-assessment Q&A, and newly
added answers to the clinical encounter questions.
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Pharmacy
PHARMACOTHERAPY PRINCIPLES
& PRACTICE STUDY GUIDE
Michael Katz, PharmD and Marie Chisholm-Burns are
affiliated with the University of Arizona Department of
Pharmacy, Tucson, AZ
PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY
Donna West, Ph, PhD and Yi Yang, MD, PhD are affiliated
with the University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS
ISBN: 978-0-07-163500-4
• October 2010 • 208 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-170119-8
• November 2010 • 320 pp • 60 illus.
This book provides students with 100 real-world cases so
they can better understand and apply the concepts
covered in major textbooks.
QUALITY & SAFETY IN
PHARMACY PRACTICE
Principles and Practice
This textbook provides pharmacy students with a basic
understanding of the concepts and methods of
pharmacoepidemiology and how they are applied to real
world practice. The book includes outstanding pedagogy
such as chapter objectives, tables and graphs, questions
and answers, and cases.
NAPLEX® REVIEW GUIDE
Scott Sutton, PharmD is
affiliated with the University
of South Carolina, Columbia,
SC
Terri L. Warholak, PhD, RPh is
affiliated with the University of
Arizona, Tucson, AZ
David P. Nau, PhD RPh is
affiliated with the University of
Kentucky School of Pharmacy,
Lexington, KY
ISBN: 978-0-07-163012-2
• July 2010 • 912 pp • 300
illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160385-0
• May 2010 • 525 pp • 50 illus.
Quality & Safety in Pharmacy Practice is a new textbook
focusing on the clinical and administrative principles of
medical errors and patient safety. The goal of the book is
to alert pharmacists to proactive measures that they can
take to prevent errors and adopt a safety culture which
allows for sharing of information to promote best
practices. Complete with sample cases, the book will
provide students with a step-by-step process for
improving quality and decreasing medication errors in any
part of the healthcare system. Endorsed by the Pharmacy
Quality Alliance, the governing body of accreditation.
CASEBOOK IN PHARMOKINETICS
Henry Cohen, PharmD, MS, FCCM, BCPP, CGP is affiliated
with Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-162835-8
• October 2010 • 208 pp • 100 illus.
This text uses a casebook format to teach pharmacy students
how to apply clinical pharmacokinetics to design accurate
dosing regimens. Each case is presented as a clinical
scenario and includes a detailed answer, plus an explanation
that includes the equations utilized, the best dosing regimen,
drug level monitoring instructions, and more.
NAPLEX® Review Guide offers pharmacy students a
comprehensive, one-stop resource for excelling on the
examination. The first section of the book includes outline
material and study questions for every topic covered on
the exam and the second section features two complete
practice exams with detailed explanations for correct and
incorrect answers. The text has been reviewed by both
students and professors for the most on-target content
possible.
HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL DRUG
DATA, 11th edition
Kelly Smith, Pharm.D., BCPS,
FASHP, FCCP is affiliated with the
University of Kentucky, Lexington,
KY.
Nickole N. Henyan, PharmD is a
clinical pharmacist at University of
Maryland Medical System,
Baltimore, MD.
Daniel Riche, PharmD, BCPS is
affiliated with the University of
Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Jackson, MS.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162688-0 • April 2010 • 1100 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-174845-2 [IE]
Uniquely designed to allow comparisons within drug
categories, Handbook of Clinical Drug Data is the most
comprehensive, well-referenced book available on the
selection, use, and clinical aspects of virtually all drugs.
Now includes PDA download of the entire text!
POCKET GUIDE:
PHARMACOKINETICS MADE EASY
2nd Edition
Donald Birkett is Professor and Head of Clinical
Pharmacology at Flinders University in Adelaide, South
Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-028527-9
• March 2010 • 156 pp.
Pocket Guide: Pharmacokinetics Made Easy is the latest
update of the popular Pharmacokinetics Made Easy,
which presents a complex topic in a simple, easy-tounderstand way. It is suitable for a wide audience
including medical practitioners, health professionals, and
students. The individual chapters were initially published
as a series of articles in Australian Prescriber to assist
practitioners in drug dosing and therapy. The
physiological approach herein adopted addresses clinical
issues in drug therapy and makes them directly applicable
to practice situations.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147899-1
• 2008 • 2,784 pp • 530 illus.
Now with a new full-color design, Pharmacotherapy: A
Pathophysiologic 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
PHARMACY STUDENT SURVIVAL
GUIDE, 2nd edition
PHARMACOTHERAPY
HANDBOOK, 7th edition
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PHARMACY MANAGEMENT
Essentials for All Practice Settings,
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160387-4
• 2009 • 525 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-163945-3 [IE]
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.
PHARMACOTHERAPY CASEBOOK
A Patient-Focused Approach
7th edition
Terry L. Schwinghammer,
PharmD, FCCP, FASHP, BCPS,
University of Pittsburgh
School of Pharmacy
ISBN: 978-0-07-148835-8
• 2008 • 480 pp • 80 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137550-4
• 2005 • 2,500 pp • 250 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124005-5 [IE]
The most comprehensive text on the practical applications
of biopharmaceuticals and pharmacokinetics.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148501-2
• 2008 • 1072 pp • 85 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-164018-3 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149436-6
• 2008 • 640 pp • 40 illus.
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.
Bestseller!
LANGE Q&A PHARMACY,
PHARMACY LAW
Textbook & Review
9th edition
Gary D. Hall, MS and Barry
Reiss, PhD were professors
at the Albany College of
Pharmacy
Debra B. Feinberg, RPh, JD,
Albany College of Pharmacy
ISBN: 978-0-07-148635-4
• 2007 • 416 pp • 80 illus.
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® ).
ISBN: 978-0-07-148445-9
• 2007 • 416 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-126258-3 [IE]
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.
APPLIED PHYSICAL PHARMACY
Mansoor M. Amiji, PhD, Northeastern University, Boston,
MA, and Beverly J. Sandmann, PhD, Butler University,
Indianapolis, IN
ISBN: 978-0-07-135076-1
• 2003 • 462 pp • 150 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-136259-7
• 2004 • 624 pp • 75 illus.
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Pharmacy/Physiology
QUICK REVIEW: PHARMACY,
PHYSIOLOGY
PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
A Clinical Approach, 3rd edition
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
GANONG’S REVIEW OF MEDICAL
PHYSIOLOGY
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.
PHARMACY AND FEDERAL DRUG
LAW REVIEW
A Patient Profile Approach
ISBN: 978-0-07-144560-3
• 2006 • 352 pp • 15 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160567-0
• 2009 • 726 pp • 800 full-color illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127066-3 [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).
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.
DRUG INFORMATION
A Guide for Pharmacists,
ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
3rd edition
Patrick M. Malone, PharmD, Creighton University,
Omaha, NE, Karen Kier, PhD, and John Stanovich, RPh,
both of Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH
ISBN: 978-0-07-143791-2 • 2006 • 768 pp • 30 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110548-4 [IE]
Juzar Ali, MD, Warren Summer,
MD; Michael G. Levitzky, PhD,
Louisiana State University
Health Sciences Center, New
Orleans, LA.
23rd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-144674-7
• 2006 • 384 pp • CD-ROM
David Kosegarten, PhD, and Douglas Pisano, RPh, both
of Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health
Services, Boston, MA
LANGE PHYSIOLOGY SERIES
Bestseller!
ISBN: 978-0-07-161154-1
• 2009 • 304 pp • 95 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.
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.
3rd edition
Patrick Molina, MD, PhD is head
of the Physiology Department at
Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA
ISBN: 978-0-07-161301-9
• 2009 • 336 pp • 90 illus.
Concise and engagingly-written,
Endocrine Physiology delivers a
complete review of the principles
of endocrinology and the metabolism. A must-have study
guide for the USMLE Step 1, the book not only explains
the basic science and anatomy behind endocrine
function, it also relates endocrine physiology to health
and disease. The new edition features learning aids such
as Q&As, key concepts, clinical examples, diagram
illustrations, and chapter objectives.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162167-0
• 2009 • 768 pp • 347 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
ISBN: 978-0-07-163850-0 [IE]
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. 111 case studies allow
students to apply their knowledge to actual clinical
situations and the book includes detailed analyses of the
cases, “checkpoint” review questions, numerous tables
and diagrams, references for each chapter topic, and a
host of new sections within key chapters.
CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY,
7th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
David E. Mohrman, PhD, and Lois Jane Heller, PhD, both
of the School of Medicine, Duluth, MN
ISBN: 978-0-07-170120-4
• 304 pp • 90 illus.
Physiology/Psychiatry
VANDER’S RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
CELL PHYSIOLOGY
7th edition
LANGE Physiology Series
LANGE Physiology Series
David Landowne, PhD,
University of Miami, Miami, FL
Douglas Eaton, PhD and John
Pooler, PhD are on the faculty
of Emory University School of
Medicine.
ISBN: 978-0-07-161303-3
• 2009 • 250 pp • 70 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166908-5 [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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-146474-1
• 2006 • 256 pp • 150 illus.
ISBN: 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.
PULMONARY PHYSIOLOGY,
7th edition
MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY
The Big Picture
Jon Kibble, PhD is Course
Director, Medical Physiology,
St. George’s University,
Grenada and Colby R.
Halsey, Resident, Washington
University; Barnes-Jewish
Hospital, St. Louis, MO
ISBN: 978-0-07-148567-8
• 2009 • 448 pp • 450 illus.
(in full-color) • ISBN: 978-0-07-164005-3 [IE]
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.
GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY
LANGE Physiology Series
Kim E. Barrett, MD, University of
California, San Diego
ISBN: 978-0-07-142310-6
• 2006 • 250 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110496-8 [IE]
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.
LANGE Physiology Series
Michael G. Levitzky, PhD,
Louisiana State University
Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143775-2
• 2007 • 278 pp • 87 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110468-5 [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.
APPLETON & LANGE REVIEW OF
PHYSIOLOGY, 2nd edition
David G. Penney, PhD, Wayne State University School of
Medicine, Detroit, MI
ISBN: 978-0-07-121220-5 [IE] • 2004 • 288 pp • 70 illus.
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PSYCHIATRY
FIRST DO NO HARM
Being a Resilient Doctor in the
21st Century
Leanne Rowe, AM, is a general practitioner and runs a
medical practice for medical practitioners in Melbourne,
Australia. Michael Kidd, MD, is a general practitioner and the
Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Flinders
University in Adelaide,Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-027697-0
• 2009 • 180 pp
In this groundbreaking text Rowe and Kidd explore the
too often ignored issue of physician self-care and
highlight the dangers of ignoring this problem. It is a
timely examination of the troubles doctors the world over
face regarding their work-life balance and receiving
mental health care.
PSYCHIATRY BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Rebecca A. Schmidt, MD is a
consultant in child and
adolescent psychiatry in
Omaha, NE.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154971-4
• 2009 • 325 pp • 5 illus.
Psychiatry Board Review,
Pearls of Wisdom contains
more than 3,000 quick-hit
questions and answers addressing the most frequentlytested 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.
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Psychiatry/Pulmonary Medicine
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-142292-5
• 2008 • 832 pp • 200 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127815-7 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143860-5
• 2008 • 440 pp • 15 illus.
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 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, Depression and
Bi-Polar Support Alliance
ISBN: 978-0-07-144175-9
• 2005 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
The only step-by-step clinically focused guidebook
designed to aid the physician in their efforts to detect,
diagnose and treat depression and bipolar disorders.
PSYCHIATRY: JUST THE FACTS
EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRY
Randy Hillard, MD and Brook Zitek, MD, all of University
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
ISBN: 978-0-07-141505-7
• 2004 • 430 pp • 100 illus.
PAIN MEDICINE & MANAGEMENT:
Just the Facts
Mark S. Wallace, MD, University of California, San Diego,
CA, and Peter S. Staats, MD, Johns Hopkins School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-141182-0 • 2005 • 400 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-124013-0 [IE]
PULMONARY MEDICINE
HARRISON’S PULMONARY AND
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Ronald Albucher, MD,
University of California-San
Francisco
Joseph Loscalzo, M.D., Ph.D.
is affiliated with Harvard
Medical School and Brigham
and Women’s Hospital,
Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-146897-8
• 2007 • 464 pp • 50 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128274-1 [IE]
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147567-9
• 2007 • 312 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-126275-0 [IE]
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
ISBN: 978-0-8385-8434-7 • 2000 • 592 pp • 20 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-118810-4 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-166337-3
• May 2010 • 566 pp • 150
full-color illus.
Harrison’s Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine is a
concise, full-color clinical textbook of pulmonary and
critical care medicine presented in a convenient softcover
format. Readers will find the world-renowned pulmonary
and critical care medicine and related cardinal
manifestations content from Harrison’s Principles of
Internal Medicine, 17e, content from acclaimed
Harrison’s DVD, along with board review questions, and
updates and new developments that have taken place
since the release of Harrison’s, 17e.
Pulmonary Medicine/Radiology
PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY:
A Clinical Approach, 3rd edition
THE ASTHMA EDUCATOR’S
HANDBOOK
LANGE PHYSIOLOGY SERIES
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
Juzar Ali, MD, Warren Summer,
MD; Michael G. Levitzky, PhD,
Louisiana State University
Health Sciences Center,
New Orleans, LA.
ISBN: 978-0-07-161154-1
• 2009 • 304 pp • 95 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.
FISHMAN’S PULMONARY
DISEASES AND DISORDERS,
4th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-144737-9
• 2007 • 432 pp • 100 illus.
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.
University Medical Center
ISBN: 978-0-07-145739-2
• 2008 • 2368 pp • (2 volume set) • 1700 illus.
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.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT PULMONARY
MEDICINE
Michael E. Hanley, MD, and Carolyn H. Welsh, MD,
both of University of Colorado Health Sciences Center,
Denver, CO
ISBN: 978-0-07-140259-0 • 2004 • 600 pp • 250 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124145-8 [IE]
ESSENTIALS OF
MECHANICAL VENTILATION,
2nd edition
Dean R. Hess, PhD, RRT, and Robert M. Kacmarek,
PhD, RRT, both of Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-135229-1
2003 • 400 pp • 60 illus.
RADIOLOGY
PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF
MECHANICAL VENTILATION,
2nd 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
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Martin J. Tobin, MD, Loyola
University School of Medicine,
Maywood, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-144767-6
• 2006 • 1,472 pp • 500 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.
PULMONARY MEDICINE REVIEW,
2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Michael Zevitz, MD, Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL,
and Richard Lenhardt, MD, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-146451-2
• 2005 • 285 pp • 5 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110892-8 [IE]
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.
BEDSIDE ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN
CLINICAL MEDICINE
Alex Levitov, MD is affiliated
with the Virginia College of
Medicine, Roanoke, VA
Paul Dallas, MD and
Anthony Slonim, MD are on
the staff of Carillion Clinic,
Roanoke Memorial Hospital,
Roanoke, VA
ISBN: 978-0-07-166331-1
• June 2010 • 304 pp • 125 illus. • Includes DVD
Endorsed by the American College of Physicians, Bedside
Ultrasonography in Clinical Medicine is the first book to
cover the technical and clinical applications of ultrasound
for internists, family physicians, and other primary care
providers. It covers all the major technical concepts a
physician must know in order to use ultrasound in
everyday practice. A companion DVD features an image
collection to assist learning the ultrasonographic
appearance of common disease conditions.
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Radiology
GENITOURINARY IMAGING CASES
NUCLEAR MEDICINE CASES
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
David Casalino, MD; Frank
Miller, MD; Paul Nikolaidis,
MD; Nancy Hammond, MD,
Northwestern University,
Chicago, IL.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147912-7
• February 2010 • 672 pp •
2000 illus (many in full-color)
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.
Joseph Rajendran MD is Assistant Professor, Radiology,
Division of Nuclear Medicine, University of Washington in
Seattle, WA
Chi-Shing Zee, MD, USC Keck
School of Medicine, Los
Angeles, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-163807-4
• June 2010 • Includes DVD
Nuclear Medicine Cases gives practicing radiologists
everything they need to understand nuclear medicine:
more than 300 cases, 2000 multi-modality images, and a
companion CD-ROM with image bank. The book features
a full-color templated format, Pearls that highlight key
information about each case, and clear, concise text.
This is the perfect resource for understanding the
technologic and medical considerations of cardiac
echocardiography and an essential exam preparation
guide. The book features a 4-color format, two complete
practice tests, bulleted text, numerous tables and charts,
and a companion DVD.
NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY:
Practical Applications, 2nd edition
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
Gary V. Heller, MD, PhD, University of Connecticut School
of Medicine and Robert C. Hendel, MD, Rush Medical
College
ISBN: 978-0-07-162493-0
• September 2010 • 400 pp • 76 illus.
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
An Organ System Approach,
2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-146541-0
• June 2010 • 768 pp • 2,000
illus. (in full-color)
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.
Joseph Mathew, MD, Duke University, Durham, NC, and
Chakid Ayoub, MD, American University, Beirut, Lebanon
ISBN: 978-0-07-147604-1
• July 2010 • 768 pp • 2000 illus. (many in full color)
BRAIN AND SPINE IMAGING
PATTERNS
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
CLINICAL MANUAL AND REVIEW
OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, 2nd edition
Michael Chen, MD and David Ott, MD, Professors of
Radiology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
Winston-Salem, NC.
Thomas Pope, MD, Professor of Radiology, Medical
University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
Cheri L. Canon, MD,
University of Alabama School
of Medicine, Birmingham, AL.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160164-1
• 2009 • 1230 pp • 300
illus.
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.
MUSCULOSKELETAL
IMAGING CASES
McGraw-Hill Radiology Series
ISBN: 978-0-07-162708-5
• November 2010 • 400 pp • 800 illus.
Using an organ system approach, this well-illustrated
LANGE book provides a concise overview of the latest
radiologic imaging. Applicable imaging techniques and
their use and indications are included in each organrelated chapter as are case based exercises.
Jamshid Tehranzadeh, MD,
University of California, Irvine
ISBN: 978-0-07-146542-7
• 2008 • 768 pp • 2,000 illus
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 multimodality 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.
Radiology
RADIOLOGY INTERPRETATION
MADE EASY
G. Balachandiran, MD,
Radiology Department,
Government General Hospital,
Pondicherry, India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160182-5
• 2008 • 255 pp • 96 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.
STEP-BY-STEP FETAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Rakesh Gupta, MD, Sunder Lal
Jain Hospital Complex, Delhi,
India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160184-9
• 2008 • 80 pp • 38 illus. •
Includes CD-ROM
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.
REAL WHOLE-BODY MRI
Requirements, Indications,
Perspectives
Mathias Goyen, MD,
University Medical Center
Hamburg-Eppendorf,
Hamburg, Germany.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149867-8
• 2007 • 208 pp • 93 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148573-9
• 2007 • 558 pp • 200 illus.
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.
ULTRASOUND DIFFERENTIAL
DIAGNOSIS
Satish K. Bhargava, MD, GTB
Hospital, Delhi, India
ISBN: 978-0-07-148575-3
• 2007 • 530 pp • 300 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.
RADIOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL
DIAGNOSIS
Satish K. Bhargava, MD, GTB
Hospital, Delhi, India
ISBN: 978-0-07-148574-6
• 2007 • 1150 pp • 300 illus.
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.
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ATLAS OF IMAGING IN SPORTS
MEDICINE, 2nd Edition
Jock (Ian F.) Anderson,
University of NSW. John W.
Read, Sydney Adventist
Hospital, NSW, Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-471584-0
• 2007 • 700 pp • 1200 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-471088-3
• 2003 • 268 pp • 900 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-138040-9
• 2003 • 432 pp • 445 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146475-8
• 2008 • 448 pp • 210 illus.
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.
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Radiology/Surgery
EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND,
SURGERY
CURRENT PROCEDURES SURGERY
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
KUERER’S BREAST SURGICAL
ONCOLOGY
Henry Mark Kuerer, MD, PhD,
FACS is affiliated with M.D.
Anderson Center, Houston, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-145316-5
• July 2010 • 464 pp • 600
illus. • ISBN: 978-0-07-110455-5 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-147904-2
• 2008 • 475 pp • 700 illus
(50 in full-color)
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.
DIAGNOSTIC THORACIC
RADIOLOGY
Wallace Miller, MD, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
ISBN: 978-0-07-160176-4
• March 2010 • 1,100 pp •
800 illus. (most in full color) •
Includes DVD
Written by an internationally recognized multidisciplinary
team of authors, Kuerer’s Breast Surgical Oncology is the
first text specifically dedicated to breast surgical
oncology. It offers cutting-edge, evidence-based
information and insights—supplemented by a full-color
presentation, a breast ultrasound atlas, and a companion
DVD—all designed to help provide a solid foundation for
current and future best practices.
Bestseller!
ISBN: 978-0-07-141300-8
• 2006 • 1,008 pp • 1,300 illus.
ZOLLINGER’S ATLAS OF
SURGICAL OPERATIONS,
A revolutionary pattern-recognition approach
featuring over 1,300 illustrations.
9th edition
Robert M. Zollinger, Jr., MD , Emeritus, Case Western
Reserve University School of Medicine
EMERGENCY RADIOLGY
Case Studies
David T. Schwartz, MD, New
York University,
New York, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-140917-9 •
2008 • 550 pp • 600 illus.
EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY
David T. Schwartz, MD, New York University,
New York, NY, and Earl Reisdorff, MD, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, MI
ISBN: 978-0-07-050827-9
• 2000 • 704 pp • 900 illus.
POCKET GUIDE TO CHEST X-RAYS
Greg Briggs, Royal North Shore Hospital, Australia
ISBN: 978-0-07-013877-3 • 216 pp.
Rebecca M. Minter, MD and
Gerard M. Doherty, MD are
affiliated with the University
of Michigan School of
Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160226-6
• October 2010 • 550 pp • 1,650 illus. (in full color)
This comprehensive general surgery atlas teaches readers
how to perform 120 commonly performed operations.
Considered a classic in the field, the book’s popular
simple-but-effective format consists of standardized
headings (indications, preoperative care, anesthesia, etc)
on the left page with beautifully illustrated line drawings
on the right – which will now be in full-color for the first
time.
CURRENT Procedures Surgery is a combination text and
atlas that utilizes more than 600 illustrations along with
concise, bulleted content to teach 48 of the most
common surgical procedures.
COSMETIC SURGERY
Robert T. Grant, M.D.,
Columbia and Cornell
University Hospitals, NY, NY
Constance M. Chen, M.D.,
M.P.H., Lennox-Hill Hospital,
NY, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-147079-7
• August 2010 • 464 pp • 600 illus. (most in full color)
Easy-to-navigate, concise, and presented in full color,
Cosmetic Surgery delivers all the information clinicians
need to develop the best treatment plan in order to
achieve optimal results for patients choosing cosmetic
surgery. Following the tradition of LANGE clinical titles, it
features excellent illustrations and clear procedural
guidance presented in an accessible, templated format.
Surgery
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
BODY CONTOURING
An Operative Atlas
Devendra K. Gupta, MS, MCh
is Professor and Head,
Department of Pediatric
Surgery, All India Institute of
Medical Science, New Delhi,
India. Richard G. Azizkhan,
MS, MCh is Surgeon-in-Chief,
Professor and Pediatrics and
Director, Division of Pediatric
General and Thoracic Surgery
at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
University of Cincinnati.
Michele Shermak, MD is affiliated with Johns Hopkins
Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
ISBN: 0-07-171987-2
• February 2010 • 1580 pp (2 volumes) • 1200 illus.
(many in full color) • Includes 2 DVDs
Featuring contributions from 132 world-renowned
experts, Pediatric Surgery covers the clinical, diagnostic,
and management aspects of all major pediatric
conditions requiring surgery. Readers will find coverage of
the latest topics such as nanotechnology, endoscopic and
minimal invasive procedures, lasers, robotic surgery,
molecular genetics, stem cell regeneration, and bariatric
surgery. The book is enriched by 1200 illustrations and 2
DVDs with surgical video clips.
SURGERY OF THE INJURED HAND
Towards Functional Restoration
R. Venkataswami, MS, MCh,
FAMS, FRCS, DSc. is head of
the Micro Surgery and Plastic
Surgery Deptartment, Apollo’s
National Institute for
Reconstructive Hand Surgery,
Tamil Nadu, India
ISBN: 978-0-07-166730-2
• March 2010 • 585 pp • 150 illus (many in full color) •
Includes 2 DVDs
This is a comprehensive, full-color text covering every
aspect of surgery on the injured hand with the goal of full
usage restoration. The book includes contributions from
authorities on trauma, vascular, neurological, orthopedic,
plastic, and general surgery. 2 companion DVDs detail the
surgical procedures described in the text.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160467-3
• November 2010 • 300 pp • 700 illus. (in full color) •
Includes CD-ROM
Featuring approximately 300 medical illustrations that
offer step-by-step procedural guidance and hundreds of
photographs detailing actual surgical steps and results,
this reader-friendly, full-color atlas covers all aspects of
cosmetic body contouring, including liposuction and
mastopexy, and abdominopexy. Topics covered for each
procedure including positioning, indications, markings,
approach, postoperative management, pitfalls, and tips.
Also included is a companion CD-ROM with image bank.
BREAST AUGMENTATION
An Operative Atlas
William P. Adams, Jr., MD is affiliated with the University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-160643-1
• November 2010 • 200 pp • 800 illus. (in full color) •
Includes DVD
This full-color resource offers plastic surgery residents and
practicing plastic surgeons a reader-friendly, practical
atlas of operative techniques in aesthetic breast
augmentation. Topics covered for each procedure
including positioning, indications, markings, approach,
postoperative management, pitfalls, and tips. A
companion DVD includes surgical video clips and an
image bank.
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SCHWARTZ’S PRINCIPLES OF
SURGERY ABSITE AND BOARD
REVIEW, 9th edition
F. Charles Brunicardi, MD, FACS is affiliated with Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX. Mary L. Brandt, MD is
affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
Dana K. Billiar, MD is affiliated with Johns Hopkins
School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Timothy Billiar, MD is
affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA. David L. Dunn, MD, PhD is affiliated with
the University of Buffalo, NY. John G. Hunter, MD, FACS is
affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University,
Portland, OR. Jeffrey B Matthews, MD is affiliated with
the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Raphael E.
Pollock, MD, PhD, FACS is affiliated with M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX
ISBN: 978-0-07-160636-3
• October 2010 • 400 pp • 60 illus.
Directly linked to the classic parent text, Schwartz’s
Principles of Surgery, this review features more than
1,400 questions (with detailed answers) that are likely to
be tested on the ABSITE and the Surgery Board Exam.
Questions are divided among basic science and clinical
science in each chapter for a more targeted review.
Bestseller!
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154769-7
• 2009 • 1800 pp • 1500 full-color 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.
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ADULT CHEST SURGERY
David J. 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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-143414-0
• 2009 • 1264 pp • 600 fullcolor illustrations
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 600 full-color illustrations.
MCGRAW-HILL MANUAL
ENDOCRINE SURGERY
Shane Morita, MD, Alan Dackiw,
MD, PhD, Martha A. Zeigler, MD,
Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine in Baltimore, MD.
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-160645-5
ISBN-10: 0-07-160645-9 • 2009 •
550 pp • 50 illus.
Small enough to fit in a laboratory
coat pocket, McGraw-Hill Manual
Endocrine Surgery is a concise, point-of-care reference
offering essential information on endocrine surgery.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT SURGERY, 13th edition
Gerard M. Doherty, MD,
University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163515-8
• 2009 • 1453 pp • 400 illus.
• Includes DVD
ISBN: 978-0-07-163849-4 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147897-7
• 2008 • 416 pp • 150 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128724-1 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148180-9
• 2008 • 1,166 pp • 1,000 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.
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY ATLAS
SKIN FLAPS IN FACIAL SURGERY
Daniel Buchen, MD, Chief,
Department of Dermatology,
Saint Vincent Hospital, Staten
Island, New York, and Clinical
Instructor, Mount Sinai
Hospital, New York, New York
ISBN: 978-0-07-145943-3
• 2006 • 216 pp • 489 illus.
This practical, allencompassing sourcebook demystifies the planning and
execution of flaps for anyone performing facial surgery.
Written by leading facial surgery experts, the book starts
with an introductory chapter that highlights the basic
principles common to all flaps. It then continues an indepth look at flap physiology and random flap patterns,
such as advancement and rotation flaps, split- and fullthickness grafts, the repair of eyelids, ears, and lips, the
replacement of nasal lining and support, and free flaps.
C. Palanivelu, MD, Chair of
the Division of Surgical
Gastroenterology and Minimal
Access Surgery at the GEM
Hospital, Coimbatore, India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160193-1
• 2008 • 1336 pp • 1500 fullcolor illus.
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.
Surgery
PEDIATRIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Devendra Gupta, MD,
Department of Pediatric
Surgery, All India Institute of
Medical Science, Delhi, India,
and Robert Carachi, MD, PhD,
FRCS, Royal Hospital for Sick
Children, Glasgow, Scotland
ISBN: 978-0-07-160190-0
• 2008 • 692 pp • 650 fullcolor illus.
OPHTHALMIC SURGERY
Sandeep Saxena, MD,
Department of
Opthalmology, King George
Medical University, Lucknow,
India.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160194-8
• 2008 • 576 pp • 950 fullcolor illustrations • includes
DVD
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.
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 and a DVD with more
photos.
ACUTE CARE SURGERY
LAMELLAR CORNEAL 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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147290-6
• 2008 • 464 pp • 78 illus.
This book 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.
Thomas John, MD, Loyola
University, Chicago, IL.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160192-4
• 2008 • 720 pp • 1000 fullcolor illus. • Includes DVD
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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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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146912-8
• 2008 • 1,456 pp • 730 illus.
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.
ROBOTIC SURGERY
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145912-9
• 2008 • 430 pp • 300 illus.
Named a BMA Medical Book of 2009,
First Prize in Surgery
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.
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LIVING DONOR ORGAN
TRANSPLANTATION
GENERAL SURGERY ABSITE AND
BOARD REVIEW, 4th edition
CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO
SURGICAL CARE
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Rainer W. Gruessner, MD,
Chairman and Professor,
University of Arizona, Tucson,
AZ and Enrico Benedetti, MD,
Professor, University of Illinois,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-145549-7
• 2008 • 824 pp • 384 illus.
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
COLORECTAL SURGERY
Andreas M. Kaiser, MD, Keck
School of Medicine of USC, Los
Angeles, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-159070-9
• 2008
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149324-6
• 2008 • 208 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.
Matthew Blecha, MD, is a
board certified general
surgeon.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154687-4
• 2008 • 336 pp
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148150-2
• 2009 • 336 pp • 150 illus. (in full-color)
Covering head, neck, trunk, extremities, and cosmetic
concerns, this sourcebook uses numerous visual clinical
scenarios to illustrate essential plastic and reconstructive
surgical principles. Each chapter is organized by a wellillustrated case, followed by algorithms that take you
through effective management strategies and clinically
relevant information. The result is an ideal resource for
oral board preparation and a valuable primer for
students, residents, and attending physicians from diverse
specialties.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147897-7
• 2008 • 416 pp • 450 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128724-1 [IE]
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.
LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURING
Nutan Jain, MBBS, MS,
Vardhman Infertility and
Endoscopy Centre, New Delhi,
India
ISBN: 978-0-07-148579-1
• 2006 • 248 pp • 500 fullcolor illus. • Includes 2 DVDs
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.
JOHNS HOPKINS MANUAL OF
CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
David Yuh, MD, Luca A.
Vricella, MD, and William
Baumgartner, MD, all of
Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-141652-8
• 2006 • 1,008 pp • 650 illus.
Surgery
OBESITY SURGERY
Principles and Practice
SCHWARTZ’S MANUAL
OF SURGERY, 8th edition
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FIRST EXPOSURE: GENERAL
SURGERY
First Exposure Series
Editor-in-Chief: Cid Pitombo,
MD, Federal University of Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil
ISBN: 978-0-07-148281-3
• 2007 • 600 pp • 600 illus. •
Includes DVD
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145366-0
• 2007 • 144 pp • 200 illus. (full-color)
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144688-4
• 2006 • 1,000 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110518-7 [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.
CARDIAC SURGERY IN THE ADULT,
3rd edition
Lawrence H. Cohn, MD,
Brigham and Women’s
Hospital, Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-146913-5
• 2007 • 1,584 pp • 742 illus.
• Includes DVD
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-136481-2
• 2003 • 544 pp • 320 illus.
Danny O. Jacobs, MD, Duke
University Medical Center,
Durham, NC
ISBN: 978-0-07-144140-7
• 2006 • 352 pp • 75 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110551-4 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146448-2
• 2006 • 325 pp • 5 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-140254-5
• 2005 • 528 pp • 30 illus
ISBN: 978-0-07-110494-4 [IE]
Features on-the-spot treatment advice for more than 80
of the most common problems faced by surgeons.
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Surgery/Urology
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE
SURGERY BOARD REVIEW
LANGE Q&A: SURGERY, 5th edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
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,
Stony Bbrook, NY.
Samuel J. Lin, MD, Northwestern University Medical
School, Chicago, IL, and John Hijjawi, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
ISBN: 978-0-07-146447-5
• 2006 • 300 pp • 5 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.
Louis F. Martin, MD, Louisiana State University,
New Orleans, LA
ISBN: 978-0-07-140640-6
• 2004 • 610 pp • 200 illus.
Bestseller!
TRAUMA MANUAL, 4th edition
MAINGOT’S ABDOMINAL
OPERATIONS, 11th 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-136508-6
• 2003 • 540 pp • 35 illus.
Michael Zinner, MD, Brigham
and Women’s Hospital,
Boston, MA; Stanley Ashely,
MD, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA.
ISBN: 978-0-07-144176-6
• 2007 • 1,488 pp • 900 illus.
STEP-BY-STEP
WOUND HEALING
Sylvie Meume, MD, and
Luc Teot, MD, Paris, France
ISBN: 978-0-07-145775-0
• 2005 •
116 pp • Includes CD-ROM
Provides concise and
authoritative guidance on the
management of a wide variety
of chronic and acute wounds
and ulcerations. Includes a photo CD-ROM.
SMITH’S GENERAL UROLOGY,
17th edition
Emil A. Tanagho, MD, and Jack
W. McAninch, MD, both of the
University of California, San
Francisco
ISBN: 978-0-07-145737-8
• 2007 • 768 pp • 400 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128743-2 [IE]
ISBN: 978-0-07-147566-2 • 2007 • 416 pp • 60 illus.
ISBN: 0-07-126253-8 [IE]
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.
OBESITY SURGERY
UROLOGY
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-136201-6
• 2001 • 924 pp • 80 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-120286-2 [IE]
UROLOGY BOARD REVIEW,
3rd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Stephen W. Leslie, MD, is
affiliated with Lorain Surgical
Specialties in Lorain, OH.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160583-0
• 2009 • 522 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.
Clinical Skills/Diagnostic Examination
CLINICAL SKILLS/
DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION
SLIDE INTERPRETATION IN
CLINICAL MEDICINE
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BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
A Guide for Clinical Practice
3rd edition
Farrukh Iqbal, MD, Professor of
Medicine at the Shaikh Zayed
Postgraduate Medical Institute in
Pakistan.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147898-4
• 2009 • 960 pp • 240 illus
ISBN: 978-0-07-164008-4 [IE]
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 full-color 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.
SYMPTOM TO DIAGNOSIS
An Evidence-Based Guide
2nd edition
Scott Stern, MD, FACP; Adam
Cifu, MD; Diane Altkorn, MD,
all University of Chicago,
Pritzker School of Medicine.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149613-1
• 2009 • 504 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163946-0 [IE]
Symptom to Diagnosis
teaches medical students an evidence-based, step-bystep 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.
THE COMMON SYMPTOM GUIDE
6th edition
John Wasson, MD, Dartmouth
School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162569-2
• May 2009 • 376 pp • 10 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163943-9 [IE]
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.
ISBN: 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
POCKET GUIDE TO DIAGNOSTIC
TESTS
Mitchell D. Feldman, MD,
MPhil, University of California,
San Francisco, John F.
Christensen, PhD, Legacy
Portland Hospital
ISBN: 978-0-07-143860-5
• 2008 • 440 pp • 15 illus.
Behavioral Medicine delivers
practical coverage of behavioral and interactional issues
that occur between provider and patient in everyday
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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-148968-3
• 2007 • 512 pp • 100 illus.
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.
PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSTIC
EXAMINATION
MASTERING THE
USMLE STEP 2 CS, 3rd edition
Jo-Ann Reteguiz, MD,
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, NJ
ISBN: 978-0-07-144334-0
• 2005 • 420 pp • 15 illus.
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.
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
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147176-3
• 2007 • 600 pp • 140 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128727-2 [IE]
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-143680-9
• 2006 • 500 pp • 100 illus.
This essential text assists health care students and
practitioners in delivering skilled and appropriate care to
all patients, no matter their ethnicity, country of origin,
cultural history, or access to services.
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Clinical Skills/Diagnostic Examination/Drug Reference
CS CHECKLISTS
Portable Review for the USMLE
Step 2 CS, 2nd Edition
Jennifer K. Rooney, MD and
Patrick Rooney, MD, St.
George’s University, Grenada,
West Indies
ISBN: 978-0-07-148823-5
• 2007 • 250 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
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-140260-6
• 2005 • 500 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-124010-9 [IE]
CLINICIAN’S POCKET DRUG
REFERENCE 2011
Leonard G. Gomella, MD, is affiliated with Thomas
Jefferson University Medical College in Philadelphia, PA
Steven Haist, MD, and Aimee G. Adams, PharmD are
affiliated with the University of Kentucky College of
Medicine, Lexington, KY
ISBN: 978-0-07-163788-6
• August 2010 • 304 pp
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.
This manual includes more than 1000 commonly used
drugs and presents bottom line, essential clinical data
relating to their selection and administration. The key to
the book is what is does not include. By focusing on
commonly used drugs and leaving out drugs that are
rarely if ever used by interns and residents, this manual is
unique in the market.
RATIONAL MEDICAL DECISION
MAKING
DRUG REFERENCE
Bestseller–Published Annually!
Goutham Rao, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine
GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE
PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF
THERAPEUTICS, 12th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-146397-3
• 2006 • 224 pp • 75 illus.
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.
TECHNIQUE OF THE NEUROLOGIC
EXAMINATION, 5th edition
William DeMyer, MD, University of Indiana School of
Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
ISBN: 978-0-07-140568-3
• 2004 • 774 pp • 50 illus.
MEDICAL SPANISH, 4th edition
Gail L. Bongiovanni, MD, Cincinnati, OH
ISBN: 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.
Laurence Brunton, PhD is affiliated with the University of
California, San Diego. Bruce Chabner, MD is affiliated
with Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Bjorn
Knollman, PhD is affiliated with Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
NURSE’S POCKET DRUG GUIDE
2011
Judith Barberio, PhD, RN is
affiliated with Rutgers
University School of Medicine,
Newark, NJ
ISBN: 978-0-07-173767-8
• August 2010 • 432 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-162442-8
• October 2010 • 1800 pp • 800 illus.
The most universally respected and read medical text in
pharmacology, this book represents the pinnacle of
authority and accuracy in describing the actions and uses
of therapeutic agents in relation to physiology and
pathophysiology. 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. The 12th edition
features a new full-color format, increased number of
illustrations, and expanded and updated content
throughout.
Specifically geared towards patient care, Nurses Pocket
Drug Guide provides the up-to-the-minute, critical
information nurses need when selecting and
administering 1000 of the most commonly prescribed
medications.
HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL
DRUG DATA, 11th edition
Kelly Smith, Pharm.D., BCPS,
FASHP, FCCP is affiliated with the
University of Kentucky, Lexington,
KY. Nickole N. Henyan, PharmD is
a clinical pharmacist at University
of Maryland Medical System,
Baltimore, MD. Daniel Riche,
PharmD, BCPS is affiliated with the
University of Mississippi School of
Pharmacy, Jackson, MS.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162688-0 • April 2010 • 1100 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-174845-2 [IE]
Uniquely designed to allow comparisons within drug
categories, Handbook of Clinical Drug Data is the most
comprehensive, well-referenced book available on the
selection, use, and clinical aspects of virtually all drugs.
Now includes PDA download of the entire text!
Drug Reference/Medical Reference
EMS POCKET DRUG GUIDE
Patrick Gomella, MPH, BS,
EMTP is a nationally-certified
paramedic and a certified
firefighter and EMS instructor.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166407-3
• May 2010 • 368 pp
This is the first pocket drug guide written specifically for
EMS workers in the field. The book delivers EMS-specific
information on approximately 1000 drugs and includes
“EMS Notes” that detail must-know drug information.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162278-3
• 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 fullcolor inserts on patient safety and full-text mobile device
download.
POCKET GUIDE TO COMMONLY
PRESCRIBED DRUGS, 3rd edition
Glenn N. Levine, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
ISBN: 978-0-8385-8146-9
• 1999 • 422 pp
DERMATOLOGIC THERAPEUTICS
POCKET GUIDE
Francisco A. Kerdel, MD,
Paolo Romanelli, MD, and Jennifer
T. Trent, MD, all of University of
Miami, Miami, FL
ISBN: 978-0-07-143889-6
• 2005 • 300 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-124929-4 [IE]
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.
HERBAL–DRUG INTERACTIONS
AND ADVERSE EFFECTS
An Evidence-Based Quick
Reference Guide
Richard B. Philp, PhD, University of
Western Ontario, London, Ontario,
Canada
ISBN: 978-0-07-142153-9
• 2004 • 400 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148501-2
• 2008 • 1072 pp • 85 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-164018-3 [IE]
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.
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MEDICAL REFERENCE
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145377-6
• 2008 • 288 pp
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-145964-8
• 2006 • 176 pp • Includes
CD-ROM
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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-146104-7
• 2006 • 400 pp • 200 illus.
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.
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Medical Reference
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147220-3
• 2006 • 350 pp • 25 illus.
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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147941-7
• 2007 • 474 pp • 20 illus.
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.
MEDICAL SPANISH, 4th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-149848-7
• 2008 • 350 pp • 75 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-143979-4 [OUT-OF-PRINT]
• 2004 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
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:
• More than 2,500 key general and medical terms with
pronunciation tips
• Jargon-free explanations of essential grammar
concepts and structures
• Realistic dialogues reflecting the most common
medical situations
• Exercises, games, and puzzles that reinforce
understanding and fluency
• 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 AMA-approved
continuing education credit
MCGRAW-HILL’S SPANISH FOR
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
2nd edition
Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
Gail L. Bongiovanni, MD,
Cincinnati, Ohio
ISBN: 978-0-07-166427-1
• March 2010
ISBN: 978-0-07-144200-8
• 2005 • 192 pp
Three 75-minute CDs
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.
ENGLISH-SPANISH/ SPANISHENGLISH MEDICAL DICTIONARY,
3rd edition
MCGRAW-HILL’S SPANISH FOR
EMERGENCY CARE PROVIDERS
Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143994-7
ISBN-10: 0-07-143994-3 • 2005 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
Three 75-minute CDs
MCGRAW-HILL’S SPANISH FOR
FAMILY PRACTITIONERS
Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
ISBN: 978-0-07-143990-9
• 2005 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
Glenn T. Rogers, MD
ISBN: 978-0-07-143186-6
• 2006 • 290 pp
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.
INTERPRETING THE
MEDICAL LITERATURE, 5th edition
Stephen H. Gehlbach, MD, MPh, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143789-9 • 2006 • 960 pp • 330 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-125352-9 [IE]
Three 75-minute CDs
MCGRAW-HILL’S SPANISH FOR
NURSES
Joanna Ríos, PhD, and José Fernández Torres
ISBN: 978-0-07-143986-2
• 2005 • 336 pp • 200 illus.
Three 75-minute CDs
Informatics
INFORMATICS
HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS
C. William Hanson, MD,
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
ISBN: 978-0-07-144066-0
• 2006 • 272 pp • 55 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144197-1
• 2006 • 528 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124842-6 [IE]
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.
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Health Related Professions
NURSING
AACN ESSENTIALS OF CRITICAL
CARE NURSING, 2nd edition
Preparation, Review & Practice Exams
Bestseller–Published Annually!
Marianne Chulay, RN, DNSc,
FAAN is a critical care
nursing/clinical research
consultant in Chapel Hill, NC
Suzanne Burns, RN, MSN,
RRT, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN,
FCCM is affiliated with the
University of Virginia Health
Systems, Charlottesville, VA
NURSE’S POCKET DRUG GUIDE
2011
Judith Barberio, PhD, RN is
affiliated with Rutgers
University School of Medicine,
Newark, NJ
ISBN: 978-0-07-173767-8
• August 2010 • 432 pp
Specifically geared towards patient care, Nurses Pocket
Drug Guide provides the up-to-the-minute, critical
information nurses need when selecting and
administering 1000 of the most commonly prescribed
medications.
AACN ESSENTIALS OF
PROGRESSIVE CARE NURSING,
2nd edition
Marianne Chulay, RN, DNSc,
FAAN is a critical care
nursing/clinical research
consultant in Chapel Hill, NC
Suzanne Burns, RN, MSN,
RRT, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN,
FCCM is affiliated with the
University of Virginia Health
Systems, Charlottesville, VA
ISBN: 978-0-07-166443-1
• May 2010 • 560 pp • 175 illus.
AACN Essentials of Progressive Care Nursing provides
critical care nurses with must-know details on the safe
and competent care of adult, progressive care patients
and their families. The book’s practical, building-block
organization starts with the basics before proceeding to
specific specialties. Completely updated and in
compliance with nursing standards, it is the best resource
available to meet the needs of the entry-level critical care
nurse.
CRITICAL CARE NURSING
CERTIFICATION, 6th Edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-166442-4
• May 2010 • 600 pp
AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing is the best
resource to meet the needs of the entry-level, critical care
nurse. Completely updated and in compliance with
nursing standards, this guide includes the latest evidencebased practice guidelines. For use by the individual nurse,
or for nurses going through orientation on the hospital
floor, the book progresses from basic content that all
Critical Care nurses will need to know to more specific
specialties.
Thomas Ahrens is a Research
Scientist at Barnes Jewish
Hospital, St. Louis, MO
ISBN: 978-0-07-166789-0
May 2010 • 752 pp
Critical Care Nursing
Certification: Preparation, Review, and Practice Exams
provides everything nurses need to pass the CCRN exam:
1,200+ Q&As and a step-by-step review of all topics
covered on the exam. The Sixth Edition has been
enhanced by the addition of a CD-ROM containing two
complete practice tests (400 questions in total) and
updated content that reflects the very latest exam
requirements.
NURSING SPECTRUM DRUG
HANDBOOK 2010
AACN ESSENTIALS OF CRITICAL
CARE NURSING POCKET
HANDBOOK, 2nd edition
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.
Marianne Chulay,
RN, DNSc, FAAN is a
critical care
nursing/clinical
research consultant
in Chapel Hill, NC
Suzanne Burns, RN,
MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN, FAAN, FCCM is affiliated with the
University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA
ISBN: 978-0-07-162278-3
• 2009 • 1376 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-166408-0
• May 2010 • 240 pp • 90 illus.
AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing Pocket
Handbook provides the crucial, clinically-oriented content
entry-level Critical Care nurses need in a convenient, findit-now format. Comprised mainly of figures, algorithms,
and illustrations, the book includes the latest evidencebased treatment guidelines based on AACN Protocols for
Practice and national guidelines.
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 fullcolor inserts on patient safety and full-text mobile device
download.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-159800-2
• 2009 • 600 pp
Written by Sheila Wheeler,
one of the world’s leading experts in telephone triage,
this comprehensive and user-friendly reference provides
the guidelines nurses need for the safe, effective, and fast
disposition of 1,000+ health related problems by
telephone.
Nursing
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-159677-0
• 2009 • 304 pp • 20 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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160008-8
• 2009 • 300 pp
Nurse to Nurse: Pain
Management is a unique,
clinically-focused 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.
NURSE TO NURSE:
ECG INTERPRETATION
Peggy Jenkins, RN, Hartwick
College, Oneonta, NY.
ISBN: 978-0-07-159283-3
• 2009 • 400 pp • 250 illus.
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. Includes a full-text PDA download.
NURSE TO NURSE:
DEMENTIA CARE
NURSE TO NURSE:
WOUND CARE
Cynthia D. Steele, MPH, RN, Johns
Hopkins University School of
Medicine
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148432-9
• 2009 • 300 pp • 15 illus.
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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149397-0
• 2008 • 300 pp • 40 illus.
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.
NURSE TO NURSE:
PALLIATIVE CARE
Margaret Campbell, RN, PhD(c),
FAAN, Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI
ISBN: 978-0-07-160153-5
• 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. A full-text PDA download is included.
NURSE TO NURSE:
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
June H. Larrabee, PhD, RN, West
Virginia University Hospitals
ISBN: 978-0-07-149323-9
• 2008 • 304 pp • 20 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-149372-7
• 2008 • 352 pp • 6 illus.
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.
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ISBN: 978-0-07-148431-2
• 2008 • 736 pp • 270 illus.
• Includes CD-ROM
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.
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NCLEX-PN® REVIEW
Hurst Reviews Series
PEDIATRIC NURSING
DEMYSTIFIED
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.
Joyce Y. Johnson, PhD, RN,
CCRN is Dean and Professor
of Nursing at Albany State
University, Albany, NY
ISBN: 978-0-07-148430-5
• 2008 • 736 pp • 120 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160915-9
• 2009 • 378 pp
• Includes CD-ROM
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.
Pediatric Nursing Demystified is a complete yet concise
overview of all the important pediatric nursing concepts
and the disorders that most often afflict infants to
adolescents. Readers will also learn how to apply those
principles to real-life clinical situations. Learning aids
include a comprehensive final exam with NCLEX-style
questions, key terms, and learning objectives.
MATERNAL-NEWBORN NURSING
DEMYSTIFIED
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY REVIEW
Joyce Y. Johnson, PhD, RN,
CCRN is Dean and Professor
of Nursing at Albany State
University, NY
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-148986-7
• 2008 • 736 pp • 65 illus. •
Includes CD-ROM
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160914-2
• June 2010 • 360 pp • 45
illus.
Filled with valuable learning aids and authored by bestselling nursing author, Joyce Y. Johnson, MaternalNewborn Nursing Demystified is a fun, focused review of
the essentials of this difficult topic.
NURSING FUNDAMENTALS
DEMYSTIFIED
Bennita W. Vaughans, MSN,
RN, Central Alabama Veterans
Health Care System in
Montgomery, AL.
NURSING LABORATORY &
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS DEMYSTIFIED
Jim Keogh, RN is a
registered nurse and is on
the faculty of New York
University and Saint Peter’s
College.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162380-3
• 2009 • 600 pp
Nursing Laboratory &
Diagnostic Tests Demystified
offers a clear, step-by-step blueprint to understanding the
laboratory and diagnostic tests most often performed by
nurses. Readers will learn what each test is, why it is
ordered, how it is performed, how patients should
prepare, how long it takes to get the results, how to
interpret the results, and what the nursing implications
are.
I.V. THERAPY DEMYSTIFIED
Kerry Cheever, PhD, RN, CNE,
head of the Nursing
Department at Moravian
College
ISBN: 978-0-07-149678-0
• 2007 • 304 pp • 100 illus.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07147241-8
• 2006 • 325 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-149570-7
• July 2010 • 300 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 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.
Nursing
FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES
DEMYSTIFIED
NURSE’S TOOLBOOK FOR
PROMOTING WELLNESS
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EMERGENCY NURSING REVIEW,
2nd Edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Joyce Y. Johnson, PhD, RN,
CCRN, Dean and Professor of
Nursing at Albany State
University
ISBN: 978-0-07-149624-7
• 2007 • 304 pp • 100 illus.
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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-154863-2
• 2008 • 1088 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-164014-5 [IE]
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.
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO
GETTING INTO NURSING SCHOOL
Genevieve Chandler, RN, PhD
helps lead the pre-nursing
program at the University of
Massachusetts.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147780-2
• 2007 • 208 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-126254-5 [IE]
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.
Carol Miller, MSN, RNC, has a
professional nursing career that
spans more than three decades.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147761-1
• 2007 • 600 pp
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.
NCLEX-RN REVIEW, 2nd edition
Margaret M. Dahlhauser, PhD, RN, Tennessee State
University, Nashville, TN
ISBN: 978-0-07-144773-7
• 2006 • 500 pp • Includes CD-ROM
ISBN: 978-0-07-125760-2 [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.
MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING
CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Scott H. Plantz, MD, is an
Associate Professor at
Chicago Medical School,
Chicago, IL
ISBN: 978-0-07-147040-7
• 2007 • 178 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-126280-4 [IE]
This is the most intense,
targeted, and focused review available for anyone
preparing for the Certified Medical-Surgical 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.
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-inChief eMedicine Neurology Online Reference, Founder
Neurological Consulting of Nebraska, Kansas, and
Minnesota
ISBN: 978-0-07-146425-3
• 2005 • 262 pp • 5 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110864-5 [IE]
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146423-9
• 2005 • 177 pp • 20 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127911-6 [IE]
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.
LPN (LICENSED PRACTICAL
NURSE) EXAM REVIEW, SECOND
EDITION
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William Gossman
ISBN: 978-0-07-146433-8 • 2005 • 310 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-110869-0 [IE]
NURSE ANESTHETIST EXAM
REVIEW
Pearls of Wisdom Series
Lisa Thiemann
ISBN: 978-0-07-146436-9
• 2005 • 310 pp
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NCLEX-RN REVIEW, 2nd edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
William Gossman
ISBN: 978-0-07-146434-5 • 2006 • 301 pp.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110870-6 [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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-148152-6
• 2008 • 608 pp • 70 illus.
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.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-146077-4
2008 • 992 pp • includes CDROM
ISBN: 978-0-07-126273-6 [IE]
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.
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
Lucille A. Joel, RN, EdD, Rutgers University of New Jersey,
Newark, NJ
SBN: 978-0-07-145826-9
• 2005 • 784 pp • 65 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110555-2 [IE]
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT EXAM
REVIEW, 4th edition
Pearls of Wisdom Series
ISBN: 978-0-07-135397-7 • 2002 • 600 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-121270-0 [IE]
Daniel Thibodeau, MHP, PA-C
(Norfolk, VA) is an assistant
professor at Eastern Virginia
Medical School, Norfolk, VA.
Scott H. Plantz, MD is an
associate professor at
Chicago Medical School
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-135078-5
• 2000 • 200 pp
ISBN: 978-0-07-162771-9
• April 2010 • 512 pp
ESSENTIALS OF NURSING
INFORMATICS, 4th edition
Pearls of Wisdom: Physician Assistant Exam Review is a
rigorous Q&A consisting of 4,500+ short clinical
questions with concise answers. Only the correct answer
is provided, eliminating guesswork and the chance of an
incorrect answer staying in a reader’s mind. The book’s
emphasis is on imparting the key facts and clinical pearls
that are essential to exam success.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144197-1
• 2005 • 528 pp • 100 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124842-6 [IE]
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.
PROGRAMMED MATHEMATICS
FOR NURSES, 8th edition
George I. Sackheim, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, and
Lewis Robins, Westport, CT
THE NURSING EXPERIENCE
Trends, Challenges, and
Transitions, 5th edition
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
ISBN: 978-0-07-105398-3 [OUT-OF-PRINT]
• 1996 • 368 pp • 40 illus.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-147897-7
• 2008 • 416 pp • 150 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128724-1 [IE]
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.
Physician Assistant/Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy
LANGE Q&A: PHYSICIAN
ASSISTANT EXAMINATION,
6th edition
Anthony A. Miller, PA-C and
Rachel Carlson, MSBS, PA-C,
Shenandoah University,
Winchester, PA,
Albert F. Simon, DHSc,
College of Osteopathic
Medicine-Mesa at A.T. Still
University, Mesa, AZ
PHYSICAL THERAPY/
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
CARDIOVASCULAR &
PULMONARY PHYSICAL THERAPY
An Evidence-Based Approach,
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO
GETTING INTO PHYSICIAN
ASSISTANT SCHOOL, 3rd edition
Andrew Rodican, PA-C is a
graduate of Yale’s PA program
and has served on the school’s
PA admissions committee.
William DeTurk, PT, PhD is
affiliated with Stony Brook
University, Northport, NY
Lawrence Cahalin, MT, MS,
CCS is affiliated with
Northwestern University,
Boston, MA
ISBN: 978-0-07-159812-5
• February 2010 • 768 pp • Includes CD-ROM
This book/CD-ROM package features the latest evidencebased practice guidelines, case studies, and an
international perspective section relative to clinical
practice. The Second Edition features a new full-color
format and a CD-ROM with review questions and video
clips, and laboratory activities.
Published since 1938!
CLINICAL NEUROANATOMY
26th edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-163973-6
• August 2010 • 272 pp
Practical and readable, this is an up-to-date, step-by-step
guide that addresses every aspect of the application
process. It contains information on the Central Application
Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA), the new online
application service that is used by most schools.
Stephen Waxman, MD, PhD,
Yale School of Medicine,
New Haven, CT.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160399-7
• 2009 • 352 pp • 400 illus.
(many in full-color)
ISBN: 978-0-07-163853-1 [IE]
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-140289-7
• 2004 • 600 pp
Comprehensive outline review
book for students and practicing PAs preparing for
certification or recertification.
EFFECTIVE DOCUMENTATION
FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY
PROFESSIONALS, 2nd edition
Eric Shamus, MS, PT, CSCS is a professor at Nova
Southeastern University, and works at an outpatient
orthopedic facility in Fort Lauderdale FL
Debra F Stern, PT, MSM, DBA, is an Associate Professor
at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, FL
2nd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-162828-0
• August 2010 • 496 pp • 55 illus.
LANGE Q&A for the Physician Assistant Examination
features more than 1,200 exam-format questions along
with detailed answer explanations. The sixth edition also
includes a new CD-ROM containing one complete 360question practice examination.
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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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166404-2
• September 2010 • 304 pp
From exercise prescriptions to patient evaluations,
insurance forms, billing, and much more—Effective
Documentation for Physical Therapy Professionals is the
best choice for physical therapists to learn when, what,
and how to document. Included are every essential
aspect of documentation and many sample documents.
CLINICAL SPORTS MEDICINE
Revised 3rd edition
Peter Brukner, MB, BS, University of Melbourne, Australia
and Karim Khan, MB, BS, PhD, University of British
Columbia, Canada
ISBN: 978-0-07-027899-8
• February 2010 • 1048 pp • 800 illus.
This is a full-color practical guide to musculoskeletal
medicine and physical therapy, covering all aspects of
diagnosis and management of sports-related injuries and
physical activity.
MCGRAW-HILL’S NPTE
(NATIONAL PHYSICAL THERAPY
EXAMINATION)
Mark Dutton, PT, Allegheny
General Hospital, West Penn
Health System Duquesne
University, Pittsburgh, PA
ISBN: 978-0-07-148641-5
• 2009 • 1314 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.
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Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-146043-9
• 2008 • 744 pp • 275 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128391-5 [IE]
Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist 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.
ORTHOPAEDIC EXAMINATION,
EVALUATION AND
INTERVENTION, 2nd edition
Mark Dutton, PT, Duquesne
University, in Pittsburgh, PA.
ISBN: 978-0-07-147401-6
• 2008 • 1504 pp • 785 illus. •
Includes DVD
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-140812-7
• 2005 • 550 pp • 440 illus.
ATLAS OF IMAGING IN SPORTS
MEDICINE, 2nd Edition
Jock (Ian F.) Anderson,
University of NSW. John W.
Read, Sydney Adventist
Hospital, NSW
ISBN: 978-0-07-471584-0
• 2007 • 700 pp • 1200 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-471088-3
• 2003 • 268 pp • 900 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144778-2
• 2008 • 256 pp. • 330 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
ISBN: 978-0-07-164001-5 [IE]
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. A CD-ROM
contains more than 250 radiographs, MRIs, CTs, and
ultrasound scans enhanced with "roll over" text and
animated images.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-144377-7 • 2006 • 400 pp • 300 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-110542-2 [IE]
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.
LOW BACK SYNDROMES
Integrated Clinical Management
Craig Morris, MD, Cleveland Chiropractic College,
Cleveland, OH
ISBN: 978-0-07-137472-9
• 2006 • 768 pp • 500 illus.
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
IN REHABILITATION, 3rd Edition
William E. Prentice, PhD, PT ATC School of Medicine,
Chapel Hill, NC
ISBN: 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.
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
ISBN: 978-07-145768-2
• 2006 • 800 pp • 800 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.
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT ORTHOPEDICS,
4th edition
Harry B. Skinner, MD, PhD, University of California, Irvine, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-143833-9 • 2006 • 1,032 pp • 648 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-126145-6 [IE]
Radiologic Technologist/Chiropractic
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.
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
MRI FOR TECHNOLOGISTS
Essentials of Medical Imaging Series
2nd edition
Stewart C. Bushong, Sc.D., FACR, FACMP, Baylor College
of Medicine, Houston, TX
Peggy Woodward, RT, San Francisco, CA
ISBN: 978-0-07-134354-1
• 2000 • 160 pp • 150 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-135318-2
• 2001 • 432 pp • 250 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-112018-0 [IE]
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH
PHYSICS, 4th edition
CHIROPRACTIC
ISBN: 978-0-07-154835-9
• 2008 • 192 pp • 40 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.
LANGE Q&A: RADIOGRAPHY
EXAMINATION, 7th edition
Dorothy A. Saia, MA,
RT(R)(M), is Radiography
Program Director at
The Stamford Hospital
Stamford, CT
ISBN: 978-0-07-150814-8
• 2008 • 448 pp • 180 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-150278-8
• 2008 • 592 pp • 427 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.
Herman Cember, PhD, PE,
Northwestern University and
Thomas E. Johnson, PhD,
Colorado State University
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LOW BACK SYNDROMES
Integrated Clinical Management
ISBN: 978-0-07-142308-3
• 2008 • 864 pp • 175 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-128245-1 [IE]
Craig Morris, MD, Cleveland
Chiropractic College,
Cleveland, OH
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.
ISBN: 978-07-137472-9
• 2005 • 768 pp • 500 illus.
CT & MRI PATHOLOGY
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.
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
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF
CHIROPRACTIC, 3rd edition
ISBN: 978-0-07-138040-9
• 2003 • 432 pp • 445 illus.
Scott Haldeman, DC, MD, PhD, University of California,
Irvine, CA
MAMMOGRAPHY &
BREAST IMAGING
Just the Facts
Olive Peart, Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT
ISBN: 978-0-07-143120-0 • 2005 • 304 pp • 75 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-124887-7 [IE]
RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE
PRODUCTION & MANIPULATION
Craig T. Shephard, MS, RT(R), RDMS, Medvance Institute,
Nashville, TN
ISBN: 978-0-07-137577-1
• 2002 • 400 pp • 160 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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-137534-4
• 2004 • 1,200 pp • 600 illus.
The most comprehensive, extensively illustrated book
focusing on chiropractic principles, diagnosis, and
treatment.
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Clinical Laboratory Science/Optometry/EMT
CLINICAL LABORATORY
SCIENCE
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
LABORATORY MEDICINE
Clinical Pathology in the Practice
of Medicine
Michael Laposata, M.D.,
Ph.D, Harvard Medical School
and Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston, MA.
ISBN: 978-0-07-136120-0
• 2004 •320 pp • 50 illus. •
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
ISBN: 978-0-8385-2670-5
• 2000 • 300 pp • 162 illus.
EMT
CD-ROM
ISBN: 978-0-07-162674-3
• May 2010 • 600 pp • 400
OPTOMETRY
illus.
Laboratory 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 fullcolor 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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-031847-2
• 2001 • 528 pp • 90 illus.
SLIDE INTERPRETATION IN
CLINICAL MEDICINE
Farrukh Iqbal, MD, Professor of
Medicine at the Shaikh Zayed
Postgraduate Medical Institute in
Pakistan.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160191-7
• 2008 • 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
VISUAL PERCEPTION, 4th edition
Steven H. Schwartz, OD, PhD is affiliated with State College
of Optometry, State University of New York, NYC, NY.
ISBN: 978-0-07-160461-1
• December 2010 • 544 pp • 238 illus. (in full color)
The most well-known textbook on visual perception for
optometrists-in-training has been updated with a new
full-color presentation. Featuring hundreds of drawings
and photos, the book covers all aspects of visual
perception. Clinical case studies are boxed throughout
the text and three practice exams in board-format test
the reader’s knowledge.
PRIMARY CARE OF THE
POSTERIOR SEGMENT, 3rd edition
Larry J. Alexander, OD, John Kenyon Eye Center,
Jeffersonville, IN
ISBN: 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
ISBN: 978-0-07-137078-3
• 2004 • 530 pp • 175 illus.
EMS POCKET DRUG GUIDE
Patrick Gomella, MPH, BS,
EMTP is a nationally-certified
paramedic and a certified
firefighter and EMS instructor.
ISBN: 978-0-07-166407-3
• May 2010 • 368 pp
This is the first pocket drug guide written specifically for
EMS workers in the field. The book delivers EMS-specific
information on approximately 1000 drugs and includes
“EMS Notes” that detail must-know drug information.
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149679-7
• 2008 • 400 pp • 70 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-127821-8 [IE]
Written by experienced EMT-B course instructors,
McGraw-Hill’s EMT-Basic 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.
EMT/Health Promotion/Mortuary Science
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.
ISBN: 978-0-07-149680-3
• 2008 • 848 pp • 145 illus.
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.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-126073-2 [IE]
• 2006 • 200 pp • 30 illus. • Includes CD-ROM
The most complete Q&A guide for the EMT-Paramedic
exam! This is the only Q&A for the EMT-Paramedic exam
that includes 500+ questions, answers with explanations,
references to major textbooks, and a CD-ROM to simulate
the test-taking xperience.
THE COMMON SYMPTOM GUIDE,
6th edition
John Wasson, MD, Dartmouth
School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162569-2
• 2009 • 300 pp • 10 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-07-163943-9 [IE]
One of the few books dedicated
specifically to symptom evaluation, this is a quickreference 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.
HEALTH PROMOTION
MORTUARY SCIENCE
THEORY IN A NUTSHELL
A Practical Guide to Health
Promotion Theories
EMBALMING
History, Theory, and Practice,
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4th edition
3rd Edition
Robert G. Mayer, Pittsburgh
Institute of Mortuary Science,
Pittsburgh, PA
Don Nutbeam is Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of the
College of Health Sciences at Sydney University in Sydney
Australia. Elizabeth Harris is Director of the Centre for
Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation at the
University of New South Wales, Australia.
ISBN: 978-0-07-027843-1 • April 2010 • 96 pp.
Theory in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition explores the main
theoretical concepts and models in health promotion and
explains the significance, practical application, and impact
of different theories on the individual, community and
organization. This edition includes concise reviews of
established theories, such as social cognitive theory and
health belief model, as well as expanding on new
developments in the field, including evidence-based
policy making and health impact assessment. Thoroughly
revised and updated, the book maintains the accessible
style suitable for public health practitioners, health
promotion and health education specialists, and
epidemiologists and social policy makers, as well as
students of public health and health promotion.
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
ISBN: 978-0-07-471500-0
• 2005 • 260 pp • 50 illus.
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Author Index
93
Author & Title Index
A
Abdi, Pain Medicine
11
Abraham, Heart Failure a Practical Approach to Treatment
16
Adams, Breast Augmentation: An Operative Atlas
71
Adams, Principles of Cerebrovascular Disease
46
Afifi, Functional Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas, 2/e
11, 46, 88
Bianchi, Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal
Patient, 2/e
Birkett, Pocket Guide: Pharmacokinetics Made Easy, 2/e
Bishop, Pediatric Practice: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and
Nutrition
55
60, 62
55
Bissonnette, Syndromes: Rapid Recognition and Perioperative
Implications
12
Blecha, General Surgery ABSITE and Board Review, 4/e
74
92
Aherns, Critical Care Nursing Certification: Preparation,
Review & Practice Exams, 6/e
82
Bloch, Organic Chemistry DeMYSTiFieD
Alam, Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color
20
Albucher, Psychiatry: Just the Facts
66
Bodenheimer, Improving Primary Care: Strategies and Tools
for a Better Practice
40
Alexander, Primary Care of the Posterior Segment, 3/e
90
Bodenheimer, Understanding Health Policy, 6/e
27
Ali, Dermatology: A Pictorial Review, 2/e
19
Boezzart, Anesthesia and Orthopedic Surgery
12
Ali, Pulmonary Pathophysiology: A Clinical Approach, 3/e
54, 64, 67
Amato, Neuromuscular Disorders
Amiji, Applied Physical Pharmacy
Anderson, Atlas of Imaging in Sports Medicine, 2/e
63
Bos, USMLE Road Map: Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
8
Bowden, Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery Board
Review, 2/e
53
45
Anschel, Pre Test: Neurology, 7/e
3, 17
Bongiovanni, Medical Spanish, 4/e
52, 69, 88
Anschel, Clinical Neuroimaging: Cases and Key Points
Bongard, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Critical Care, 3/e
45
9
78, 80
Boyiadzis, Hematology-Oncology Therapy, 2/e
33
40
16
Arteaga, Anterior Segment Diseases
50
Braunwald, Essential Atlas of Heart Disease, 2/e
Artman, Neonatal Cardiology, 2/e
14
Braunwald, Harrison’s Advances in Cardiology
55
Braunwald, Harrison’s Cardiac Medicine
36
20
Bridges, Anemias and Other Red Cell Disorders
33
Briggs, Pocket Guide to Chest X-Rays
70
Briscoe, LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 3, 5/e
10
Brooks, Jawetz, Melnick & Adelberg’s Medical Microbiology,
25/e
43
Austin, Pediatric Practice: Urology and Nephrology
Avram, Color Atlas of Cosmetic Dermatology
Azzam, First Aid for the Psychiatry Boards
7
Azziz, Obstetrics & Gynecology: Cases, Questions & Answers
48
B
Brown, Pre Test: Pathology, 13/e
9
Balachandiran, Radiology Interpretation Made Easy
69
Brukner, Clinical Sports Medicine, Revised 3/e
51, 87
Baliga, Cardiology: McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review
15
Brunicardi, Schwartz’s Manual of Surgery, 8/e
75
Brunicardi, Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, 9/e
71
Brunicardi, Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery ABSITE and Board
Review, 9/e
71
Brunton, Goodman & Gilman’s Manual of Pharmacological
Therapeutics
60
Baliga, USMLE Road Map: Internal Medicine
8
Barberio, Nurse’s Pocket Drug Guide 2011
78, 82
Barnhill, Dermatopathology, 3/e
20, 54
Baron, Biochemistry & Genetics Flash Cards
7
Baron, Pathology Flash Cards, 2/e
7
Baron, Pharmacology Flash Cards, 2/e
7
Barrett, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 23/e
Barrett, Gastrointestinal Physiology
64
30, 54, 65
Basak, Clinical Ophthalmology Atlas
50
Bauer, Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2/e
60
Baumann, Cosmetic Dermatology: Principles and Practice, 2/e
20
Bernstein, Pre Test: Physical Diagnosis, 7/e
9
Betsy, Microbiology DeMYSTiFieD
92
Bhargava, CT Differential Diagnosis
69
Bhargava, Radiologic Differential Diagnosis
69
Bhargava, Ultrasound Differential Diagnosis
69
Bhatt, First Aid for the Anesthesia Boards
7
Brunton, Goodman & Gilman’s the Pharmacological Basis of
Therapeutics, 12/e
38, 59, 78
Brust, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Neurology
Buchen, Skin Flaps in Facial Surgery
Bunn, Hematologic Pathophysiology
3, 46
72
32
Burgos, Medical Billing & Coding DeMYSTiFieD
80, 92
Burke, Clinical Sports Nutrition, 4/e
47, 51
Bushong, Computed Tomography
89
C
Campbell, Nurse to Nurse: Palliative Care
83
Canine, Psychosocial Aspects of Death and Dying, The
91
94
Author Index
Canon, Diagnostic Imaging
68
Cantor, Neonatal Emergencies
22, 56
Davis, déjà review: Pathology, 2/e
5
Dawson, Basic & Clinical Biostatistics, 4/e
14
Carlson, Clinical Procedures for Ocular Examination, 3/e
90
Carney, Pediatric Practice: Neurology
57
DeCherney, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Obstetrics &
Gynecology, 10/e
Casalina, Genitourinary Imaging Cases
68
DeMyer, Technique of the Neurologic Examination, 5/e
50
Dershwitz, Anesthesiology: Examination & Board Review, 6/e
12
Cayten, LANGE Q&A: Surgery, 5/e
76
de Souza, Head & Neck Surgery
53
Cedars, Infertility
48
Cember, Introduction to Health Physics, 4/e
89
Desselle, Pharmacy Management: Essentials for All Practice
Settings, 2/e
63
Chabner, Harrison’s Manual of Oncology
33
DeTurk, Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Physical Therapy: An
Evidence-Based Approach, 2/e
87
Chamberlain, Medical Microbiology: The Big Picture
43
DiBaise, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review, 2/e
30
Chan, LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 2 CK, 6/e
10
Dieter, Peripheral Arterial Disease
15
Dieter, Venous and Lymphatic Diseases
14
Cavallini, Lens Diseases
3, 48
46, 78
Chander, First Aid for the International Medical Graduate, 2/e
6
Chandler, Ultimate Guide to Getting Into Nursing School, The
85
DiPiro, Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 7/e
62
Chandrasoma, Gastrointestinal Pathology
54
DiPrima, McGraw-Hill’s EMT-Basic
90
Cheever, I.V. Therapy DeMYSTiFieD
84, 92
Chen, déjà review: Microbiology & Immunology, 2/e
DiPrima, McGraw-Hill’s EMT-Paramedic
91
5
Doherty, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Surgery, 13/e
3, 72
Chen, Diagnostic Radiology: An Organ System Approach, 2/e
68
Duffy, MD Anderson Manual of Psycho-Social Oncology
32
Chern, Emergency Ophthalmology: A Rapid Treatment Guide
51
Chisholm-Burns, Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice, 2/e
61
Dutton, McGraw-Hill’s NPTE (National Physical Therapy
Examination)
87
Chitrathara, Ovarian Cancer: Comprehensive and Contemporary
Management
32
Dutton, Orthopedics Examination, Evaluation and Intervention,
2/e
88
Christenson, Appleton & Lange Outline Review of Clinical
Chemistry
90
Chu, Clinical Anesthesiology Board Review: Test Simulation and
Self Assessment Tool
12
Eaton, Vander’s Renal Physiology, 7/e
Chulay, AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing, 2/e
82
Ebert, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Psychiatry, 2/e
E
Edmundowicz, 20 Common Problems: Gastroenterology
43, 65
3, 66
30
Chulay, AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing Pocket
Handbook, 2/e
82
Edwards, Gastroenterology Quick Glance
30
Chulay, AACN Essentials of Progressive Care Nursing, 2/e
82
Egger, Health Promotion Strategies and Methods, 2/e
91
Cipolle, Pharmaceutical Care Practice: The Clinicians Guide, 2/e
63
Egger, Lifestyle Medicine
27
Clark, Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes
16
Elstrom, Handbook of Fractures, 3/e
52, 88
Cline, Abdominal Emergencies
24
Emblad, Pediatric Board Review, 3/e
58
Cohen, Casebook in Pharmokinetics
62
Engel, Myology, 3/e
46
Cohn, Cardiac Surgery in the Adult, 3/e
75
Cohn, Perioperative Medicine: Just the Facts
40
Estrada, Quick Spanish for Healthcare Professionals: Essential Words
and Phrases to Communicate with Spanish-Speaking Patients 79
Conlay, Case Files: Anesthesiology
Cooper, Atlas of Nuclear Imaging in Sports Medicine
Couser, Clinical Cases in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance:
An Acute Care Approach
Covens, Laparoscopic Surgery for Gynecologic Oncology
4
52, 69, 88
43
48, 74
Evans, Physician’s Guide to Depression & Bipolar Disorders,
The
41, 66
F
Fanta, Asthma Educator’s Handbook, The
67
Cox, Williams Obstetrics: Study Guide, 22/e
49
Fauci, Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, 17/e
37
Craigo, Medical Complications in Pregnancy
49
Fauci, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 17/e
Crawford, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Cardiology, 3/e
3, 15
Fauci, Harrison’s Rheumatology, 2/e
37
34, 36
Cueto, Laparoscopic Surgery
75
Feinberg, Pharmacy Law: Textbook & Review
Cunningham, Williams Obstetrics, 23/e
47
Feldman, Behavioral Medicine: A Guide for Clinical Practice,
3/e
41, 66, 77
Feliciano, Trauma, 6/e
D
Dahlhauser, NCLEX-RN Review, 2/e
Davey, déjà review: Pediatrics
85
5
63
23, 73
Ferry, Basic ECG in 10 Days, 2/e
16
Fisch, Cancer Pain Management
33
95
Author Index
Fishman, Fishman’s Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders, 4/e
67
Fleischer, Emergency Dermatology: A Rapid Treatment Guide
21, 24
Gracias, Acute Care Surgery: A Guide for the General
Surgeon
18, 73
Grant, Cosmetic Surgery
19, 70
Fleischer, Sonography in Obstetrics & Gynecology: Principles and
Practice, 7/e
47
Green, Pediatrics: Just the Facts
Fleischer, 20 Common Problems: Dermatology
21
Greenberg, Medical Epidemiology, 4/e
14, 28
Foley, Obstetric Intensive Care Manual, 2/e
18
Greenberg, Medical Toxicology Review, 2/e
24, 61
Foley, Obstetric Intensive Care Manual, 3/e
47
Greenberg, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Review
Fowler, First Aid for the ABSITE
7
Franklyn-Miller, Clinical Sports Anatomy
11
Freeman, Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Medical Specialty,
The, 2/e
80
59
Greenberger, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment
Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Endoscopy
3, 30
Grewal, Atlas of Facial Nerve Surgery
Friedland, Evidenced-Based Medicine: A Framework for
Clinical Practice
Friedman, Primer of Epidemiology, 5/e
28
53
Grey, Bioterrorism Sourcebook, The
Grey, CT & MRI Pathology: A Pocket Atlas
28, 41
24, 28
54, 69, 89
Greydanus, Essential Adolescent Medicine
59
Greydanus, Pediatric Diagnostic Examination
58, 77
Frishman, Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics, 2/e
17, 61
Griffith, First Exposure Internal Medicine: Hospital Medicine
Frishman, Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics Manual, 2/e
16, 61
Grisson, déjà review: Histology and Medical Cell Biology, 2/e
Fuster, Hurst’s the Heart, 12/e
15
Gruessner, Living Donor Organ Transplantation
40
5
74
Guandalini, Essential Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology,
and Nutrition
30, 59
G
Gallagher, Anesthesia Unplugged
12
Gardner, Greenspan’s Basic & Clinical Endocrinology, 9/e
26
Garg, Techniques in Glaucoma Diagnosis and Treatment
50
Gehlbach, Interpreting the Medical Literature, 5/e
28
28, 41, 80
Generali, Quick Review: Pharmacy, 13/e
64
Gharagozloo, Robotic Surgery
73
Gigante, First Exposure: Pediatrics
58
Gilstrap, Operative Obstetrics, 2/e
49
Glantz, Primer of Biostatistics, 6/e
14
Gleason, déjà review: Pharmacology, 2/e
5
Gupta, Diabetic Retinopathy Atlas
50
Gupta, Pediatric Surgery
55, 71
Gupta, Pediatric Surgical Oncology
32, 57, 73
Gupta, Step-By-Step Fetal Echocardiography
16, 49, 69
Guyatt, JAMA® Users’ Guide to the Medical Literature: A Manual
for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 2/e
39
Guyatt, JAMA® Users’ Guide to the Medical Literature: Essentials
of Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 2/e
39
H
Hadzic, Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and Practice
12
66
Hadzic, Textbook of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain
Management
12
Gomella, Clinician’s Pocket Drug Reference 2011
78
Haist, Internal Medicine on Call, 4/e
41
Gomella, Clinician’s Pocket Reference, 11/e
41
Haldeman, Principles & Practices of Chiropractic, 3/e
89
Hall, Critical Care: Just the Facts
18
Goldberg, LANGE Outline Review: USMLE Step 3, 5/e
10
Goldman, Review of General Psychiatry, 5/e
Gomella, EMS Pocket Drug Guide
79, 90
Gomella, Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call
Problems, and Drugs, 6/e
56
Gonzales, CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2009
41
Goodman, LANGE CURRENT Procedures Pediatrics
58
Goodnight, Disorders of Hemostasis and Thrombosis, 2/e
33
Hall, LANGE Q&A: Pharmacy, 9/e
Hall, Principles of Critical Care, 3/e
63
18, 24
Halter, Hazzard’s Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 6/e
31
Handsfield, Color Atlas and Synopsis of Sexually Transmitted
Diseases, 3/e
35
Gopal, déjà review: Psychiatry
5
Hanley, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pulmonary Medicine
Gordon, USMLE Road Map: Family Medicine
8
Hanno, Clinical Manual of Urology, 3/e
76
81
3, 67
Gossman, Critical Care Nursing Review, 2/e
85
Hanson, Healthcare Informatics
Gossman, Emergency Medicine Oral Board Review, 5/e
25
Hanson, Procedures in Critical Care
17
Gossman, Emergency Nursing Review, 2/e
85
Haskell, PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) Review, 3/e
58
Gossman, LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Exam Review, 2/e
85
Hauser, Harrison’s Neurology in Clinical Medicine, 2/e
Gossman, NCLEX-RN Review, 2/e
86
Hay, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pediatrics, 20/e
3, 56
5
Heller, Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications, 2/e
15, 68
Heller, Nuclear Cardiology: Technical Applications
17, 69
Gould, déjà review: Physiology, 2/e
Goyen, Real Whole-Body MRI: Requirements, Indication,
Perspectives
69
Henry, Neurologic Emergencies, 3/e
36, 44
44
96
Author Index
Hess, Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation, 2/e
18, 67
Kane, Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics, 6/e
31
Hillard, Emergency Psychiatry
24, 66
Kantarjian, MD Anderson Manual of Medical Oncology
34
Hillman, Hematology in Clinical Practice, 5/e
33
Kao, Pre Test: Surgery, 12/e
Hirsch, Aesthetic Rejuvenation: A Regional Approach
21
Kaplan, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Review, 2/e
Hirth, Case-Based Geriatrics
31
Kappy, Pediatric Practice: Endocrinology
26, 57
Ho, Retina: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
51
Kasper, Harrison’s Infectious Diseases
34, 36
Hoellein, First Exposure Internal Medicine: Ambulatory Medicine
40
Katz, Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice Study Guide
62
Hoffman, First Exposure to Emergency Medicine
24
Katzung, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 11/e
60
22, 61
Katzung, USMLE Road Map: Pharmacology, 2/e
8
35
Kaufman, First Aid for the Medicine Clerkship, 3/e
6
Hung, Management of the Difficult and Failed Airway
11
Kaufman, First Aid for the Obstetrics & Gynecology Clerkship, 3/e
Hurst, NCLEX-PN® Review
84
Kaushansky, Williams Hematology, 8/e
32
Hurst, NCLEX-RN® Review
83
Hurst, Pathophysiology Review
84
Kechian, McGraw-Hill’s Quick and Easy Medical Spanish:
A Hands-On Guide to Spanish Basics
79
Keim, Emergency Medicine on Call
24
Kellerman, Abnormal Laboratory Results, 2/e
54
Kemp, Pathology: The Big Picture
54
Keogh, Dosage Calculations DeMYSTiFieD
92
Hoffman, Goldfrank’s Manual of Toxicologic Emergencies
Holmes, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 4/e
I
Imboden, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Rheumatology, 3/e
3
Inamadar, Pediatric Dermatology
56
Inamadar, Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology
19
Inzucchi, Diabetes Mellitus Manual, The: A Primary Care Companion
to Ellenberg and Rifkin’s, 6/e
27
Iqbal, Slide Interpretation in Clinical Medicine
77, 90
J
9
52
6
Keogh, Nursing Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests
DeMYSTiFieD
84, 92
Kerdel, Dermatologic Therapeutics: A Pocket Guide
21, 79
Kerdel, Dermatology: Just the Facts
21
Kettering, Pre Test: Microbiology, 13/e
9
Khunger, Step-By-Step Chemical Peels
19
Kibble, Medical Physiology: The Big Picture
65
55
Jacobs, First Exposure: General Surgery
75
Jaffer, Dermatology Quick Glance
21
Kilham, Paediatrics: The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
Handbook, 2/e
74
King, Interventional Cardiology
16
10
Jain, Laparoscopic Suturing
Jameson, Harrison’s Endocrinology, 2/e
26, 36
King, LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 1, 6/e
Jameson, Harrison’s Nephrology and Acid-Base Disorders
36, 43
King, Medical Management of Vulnerable and Underserved
Patients: Principles, Practice, and Populations
28
Kinzbrunner, End of Life Care: A Practical Guide, 2/e
31
Kirshner, First Exposure: Neurology
46
Klaassen, Casarett & Doull’s Essentials of Toxicology: The
Basic Science of Poisons, 7/e
60
Jang, déjà review: Emergency Medicine
Jenkins, Nurse to Nurse: ECG Interpretation
Joel, Nursing Experience, The: Trends, Challenges, and
Transitions, 5/e
5
83
86
John, Lamellar Corneal Surgery
50, 73
Johnson, Fluids and Electrolytes DeMYSTiFieD
85, 92
Johnson, Maternal-Newborn Nursing DeMYSTiFieD
84, 92
Klausner, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Sexually
Transmitted Diseases
Johnson, Pediatric Nursing DeMYSTiFieD
84, 92
Klein, Pre Test: Anatomy, Histology, & Cell Biology, 13/e
Johr, Dermoscopy: An Illustrated Guide
19
Jonsen, Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical
Decisions in Clinical Medicine, 7/e
38
Jordan, Understanding Medical Information
28
K
Klamen, Pre Test: Psychiatry, 12/e
3, 41
9
Kligler, Integrative Medicine: Principles for Practice
29
Knodel, Nurse to Nurse: Nursing Management
83
Knoop, Atlas of Emergency Medicine, The, 3/e
23
Knutson, Pre Test: Family Medicine, 2/e
9
Koren, Medication Safety in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
49, 61
Koren, Medication Safety in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:
The Evidence-Based A-to-Z Clinician’s Pocket Guide
49, 61
Kaiser, McGraw-Hill Manual Colorectal Surgery
74
Kamat, Practical Applications of Mechanical Ventilation
17
Kamienski, Pharmacology DeMYSTiFieD
92
Kandel, Principles of Neural Science, 4/e
46
Kovacs, Airway Management in Emergencies
21
Kuerer, Kuerer’s Breast Surgical Oncology
Kane, Color Atlas and Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology, 2/e
9
Kosegarten, Pharmacy and Federal Drug Law Review:
A Patient Profile Approach
64
23
32, 70
97
Author Index
Kumar, Congenital Malformations: Evidence-Based Evaluation
and Management
58
Levinson, Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology,
11/e
Kurjak, Atlas of Fetal Anomalies
48
Levitov, Bedside Ultrasonography in Clinical Medicine
Kushner, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Part II National Board
Review, 2/e
75
43
38, 67
Levitov, Critical Care Ultrasonography
17
Levitzky, Pulmonary Physiology, 7/e
65
Lex, Emergency Medicine Q&A, 3/e
L
Liles, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Case-Based Review
23
41, 58
Lin, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Board Review
76
Linn, Pharmacotherapy in Primary Care
29
Lalwani, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Otolaryngology—Head
and Neck Surgery, 2/e
3, 53
Liu, Management of the Perimenopause
49
Loewenstein, Ophthalmology: Just the Facts
51
Landefeld, CURRENT Geriatric Diagnosis & Treatment
Longnecker, Anesthesiology
11
Labanowski, Neurology Board Review, 3/e
LaDou, CURRENT Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 4/e
46
3, 28
3, 31
Landowne, Cell Physiology
65
Longo, Harrison’s Gastroenterology and Hepatology
30, 36
Laoprasert, Atlas of Pediatric EEG
56
Longo, Harrison’s Oncology and Hematology
32, 36
Laposata, Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology in the
Practice of Medicine
53, 90
Larrabee, Nurse to Nurse: Evidence-Based Practice
83
Layman, Anatomy DeMYSTiFieD
92
Layman, Medical-Surgical Nursing DeMYSTiFieD
92
Layman, Medical Terminology DeMYSTiFieD
Layman, Physiology DeMYSTiFieD
79, 92
92
Le, First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 1, 2/e
6, 10
Le, First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 2, 2/e
6
Le, First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 2/e
10
Loscalzo, Harrison’s Cardiovascular Medicine
Loscalzo, Harrison’s Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
14
36, 66
Losee, Comprehensive Cleft Care
72
Lowry, Texas Children’s Hospital Handbook of Pediatrics and
Neonatology
55
Lueder, Pediatric Practice: Ophthalmology
56
Lyon, Neurology of Hereditary Metabolic Diseases of Children,
3/e
30, 46
M
Le, First Aid for the Basic Sciences: General Principles
6
Ma, Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts
24
Le, First Aid for the Basic Sciences: Organ Systems
6
Ma, Emergency Medicine Manual, 6/e
24
Le, First Aid for the Family Medicine Boards
7
Ma, Emergency Ultrasound, 2/e
Le, First Aid for the Internal Medicine Boards, 2/e
7
MacDonald, USMLE Road Map: Biochemistry
Le, First Aid for the Match, 5/e
6
Mace, Pain Management and Sedation: Emergency Department
Management
Le, First Aid for the Pediatric Boards, 2/e
7
Le, First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2010, 20/e
6, 10
Le, First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 7/e
24, 70
8
24
6, 10
Mahmoudi, Allergy & Asthma: Practical Diagnosis and
Management
40
Le, First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS, 3/e
6, 10
Mahon, Diagnostic Skills in Clinical Laboratory Science
90
Le, First Aid for the USMLE Step 3, 3/e
6, 10
Malinzak, First Aid for the Orthopaedic Boards, 2/e
Le, First Aid for the Wards, 4/e
Le, First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 1, 2/e
Le, First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 2/e
LeBlond, DeGowin’s Diagnostic Examination, 9/e
Lee, déjà review: Obstetrics & Gynecology
6
6, 10
10
38, 77
5
Lee, Essential Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery, 9/e
53
LeFor, Critical Care on Call
18
Lefor, Surgery on Call, 4/e
75
Leininger, Transcultural Nursing: Concepts, Theories, Research
& Practice, 3/e
86
Lerma, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Nephrology and
Hypertension
Leslie, Urology Board Review, 3/e
Leveno, Williams Manual of Obstetrics, 22/e
Levine, Pocket Guide to Commonly Prescribed Drugs, 3/e
3, 44
Malone, Drug Information: A Guide for Pharmacists, 3/e
Malone, Imaging in Rehabilitation
88
Mant, Thinking About Prescribing: A Handbook for Quality Use
of Medicines
61
Manzoul, déjà review: Biochemistry, 2/e
Markle, Understanding Global Medicine & Health
5
27
Marsh, Essentials of Clinical Oncology
33
Martin, Neuroanatomy Text and Atlas, 3/e
11
Martin, Obesity Surgery
76
Mathew, Clinical Manual and Review of Transesophageal
Echocardiography, 2/e
Mayer, Embalming: History, Theory, and Practice, 4/e
76
Mazumdar, Anatomy at a Glance
49
McEachen, Nurse Management DeMYSTiFieD
61, 79
7
61, 64
15, 68
91
11
84, 92
Mcfee, Emergency Bioterrorism
23
McGraw-Hill, Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 5/e
10
98
Author Index
McGraw-Hill, Pre Test: Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 1,
5/e
9
McGraw-Hill Medical Editorial Staff, Quick Answers to
Medical Diagnosis & Treatment
39
McKean, Hospital Medicine: Just the Facts
40
McMahon, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Sports Medicine
3, 52
McPhee, CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment, 2011
3, 35
McPhee, Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to
Clinical Medicine, 6/e
39, 53, 64
Mehrota, Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders
45
Meldon, Geriatric Emergency Medicine
25, 31
Mengel, Family Medicine: Ambulatory Care and Prevention, 5/e
Mescher, Junqueira’s Basic Histology: Text & Atlas, 12/e
21
Nutbeam, Theory in a Nutshell: A Practical Guide to Health
Promotion Theories, 3/e
91
Nye, First Aid for the COMLEX, 2/e
6
O
Olson, Poisoning & Drug Overdose, 5/e
25
Ooi, Guide to the Essentials in Emergency Medicine
25
Oransky, LANGE Q&A: Psychiatry, 9/e
66
O’Rourke, Hurst’s the Heart Manual of Cardiology, 12/e
15
29
34, 54
Metting, Pre Test: Physiology, 13/e
Nouri, Skin Cancer
9
Meume, Step-By-Step Wound Healing
76
Meyer, Last Minute Pediatrics: A Concise Review for the
Specialty Boards
59
Michael, Mastering Auscultation: An Audio Tour to Cardiac Diagnosis
16
P
Padley, Westmead Anesthetic Manual, 3/e
12
Palanivelu, Laparoscopic Surgery Atlas
72
Pandey, Intra-Articular Injections, 2/e
52
Panus, Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist
88
Papadakis, Current Consult Medicine 2007
42
Parmley, USMLE Road Map: Immunology
8
Miksad, Last Minute Internal Medicine: A Concise Review for
the Specialty Boards
42
Pasley, USMLE Road Map: Physiology, 2/e
8
Miller, Diagnostic Thoracic Radiology
70
Patel, EKGs and Cardiac Studies LANGE Instant Access
8
Miller, LANGE Q&A: Physician Assistant Examination, 6/e
87
Patel, Hospital Admissions LANGE Instant Access
8
Miller, Nurse’s Toolbook for Promoting Wellness
85
Patel, LANGE Instant Access: EKGs and Cardiac Studies
Minter, CURRENT Procedures Surgery
70
Patel, LANGE Instant Access: Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
52
40
39
Mohrman, Cardiovascular Physiology, 7/e
15, 64
Patel, LANGE Q&A: Internal Medicine, 4/e
Molina, Endocrine Physiology, 3/e
26, 64
Patel, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine LANGE Instant Access
Monahan, McGraw-Hill Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination
Moore, Trauma Manual, 4/e
86
25, 76
Morgan, Clinical Anesthesiology, 4/e
13
Morita, McGraw-Hill Manual Endocrine Surgery
27, 72
Morris, Low Back Syndromes: Integrated Clinical
Management
52, 88, 89
Mufson, Pre Test: Pathophysiology, 3/e
Murray, Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry, 28/e
Murray, Understanding the Nursing Process in a Changing Care
Environment, 6/e
Naheedy, déjà review: USMLE Step 1, 2/e
Naheedy, déjà review: USMLE Step 2 CK, 2/e
Naheedy, USMLE Step 2 CK, 2/e
Nayduch, Nurse to Nurse: Trauma Care
Nelson, Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 9/e
Nemire, Pharmacy Student Survival Guide, 2/e
Nestler, Molecular Neuropharmacology: A Foundation for
Clinical Neuroscience 2/e
57
Patel, Wards LANGE Instant Access, The
8
Paulsen, Histology and Cell Biology: Examination and
Board Review, 5/e
11, 34
Peacock, Cardiac Emergencies
25
Peart, LANGE Q&A: Mammography Examination, 2/e
89
Peart, Mammography & Breast Imaging: Just the Facts
89
14
Pelletier, Pharmacology Smart Charts
61
86
Penne, Oculoplastics: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical
Ophthalmology
51
Penney, Appleton & Lange Review of Physiology, 2/e
65
9
Perez, déjà review: Family Medicine
N
Naderi, Intensive Review for the Emergency Medicine Written
Boards
8
Patel, Pediatric Practice: Sports Medicine
23
5, 10
10
5
83
22, 59
63
Philp, Herbal-Drug Interactions and Adverse Effects: An
Evidence-Based Quick Reference Guide
5
79
Pitombo, Obesity Surgery: Principles and Practice
75
Plantz, Emergency Medicine Written Board Review, 6/e
25
Plantz, Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Exam Review
85
Plantz, USMLE Step 2 and Step 3 Review, 2/e
10
Pohl, Pediatrics on Call
59
Portnof, First Aid for the NBDE Part II
6
Portnof, First Aid Q&A for the NBDE Part II
6
45
Prentice, Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation, 3/e
Nicoll, Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, 5/e
77
Pryor, Clinician’s Guide to Surgical Care
Nissenson, Clinical Dialysis, 4/e
44
88
72, 74, 86
99
Author Index
Q-R
Saia, Radiography Prep (Program Review and Exam Preparation),
5/e
89
Quinn, déjà review: Behavioral Science, 2/e
5
Rafii, First Aid for the Neurology Boards
7
Sarafoglou, Pediatric Endocrinology and Inborn Errors of
Metabolism
Rahimian, First Aid for the Obstetrics & Gynecology Boards
7
Satcher, Multicultural Medicine and Health Disparities
Rajendran, Nuclear Medicine Cases
68
Rao, Rational Medical Decision Making
78
Savino, Neuro Ophthalmology: Color Atlas and Synopsis of
Clinical Ophthalmology
Raoof, ACP Manual of Critical Care
18
Saxena, Ophthalmic Surgery
Rapuano, Cornea: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical
Ophthalmology
51
27
27, 42, 77
51
50, 73
Saxena, Optical Coherence Tomography in Retinal Disease
50
Scaletta, Emergency Management of Trauma, 3/e
22
9
Scemons, Nurse to Nurse: Wound Care
83
Reilly, Acid-Base, Fluids, & Electrolytes LANGE Instant Access
8
Schiff, Principles of Neuro-Oncology
34
Reilly, LANGE Instant Access: Acid-Base, Fluids & Electrolytes
40
Schmidt, Psychiatry Board Review, 3/e
65
Reilly, Nephrology in 30 Days
44
Schmitz, Internal Medicine: Just the Facts
40
Reteguiz, Mastering the USMLE Step 2 CS, 3/e
77
Schneider, Pre Test: Obstetrics and Gynecology, 12/e
Ratelle, Pre Test: Preventative Medicine and Public Health, 9/e
Reteguiz, Pre Test: Physical Diagnosis, 6/e
9
Rhee, Glaucoma: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Richards, Medical Charting DeMYSTiFieD
51
80, 92
Riordan-Eva, Vaughan & Asbury’s General Ophthalmology, 17/e
Ríos, McGraw-Hill’s Complete Medical Spanish: Practical
Medical Spanish for Quick and Confident Communication
Ríos, McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Emergency Care Providers
51
9
Schorge, Williams Gynecology
47
Schull, McGraw-Hill’s I.V. Drug Handbook
85
Schull, Nursing Spectrum Drug Handbook 2010
79, 82
Schwartz, Emergency Radiology
25, 70
Schwartz, Emergency Radiology: Case Studies
23, 70
80
Schwartz, Visual Perception, 4/e
90
80
Schwer, Family Medicine Board Review, 4/e
29
Ríos, McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Family Practitioners
80
Ríos, McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Health Care Providers
80
Schwinghammer, Pharmacotherapy Casebook:
A Patient-Focused Approach, 7/e
63
Ríos, McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Nurses
80
Scriver, Metabolic and Molecular Basis of Inherited Disease,
The, 8/e
30
Roberts, Bull’s Handbook of Sports Injuries, 2/e
52
Sekeres, Clinical Malignant Hematology
33
Roberts, Pathology Board Review, 3/e
54
Senanayake, Common Clinical Cases: A Guide to Internships
42
Robertson, Anesthesiology Board Review, 2/e
13
Senanayake, Pocket Guide to Internship: Common Clinical Cases
38
Shah, Pediatric Practice: Infectious Diseases
56
Rodican, Ultimate Guide to Getting Into Physician Assistant
School, The, 3/e
87
Rogers, English-Spanish/ Spanish-English Medical Dictionary, 3/e
80
Shamus, Effective Documentation for Physical Therapy
Professionals, 2/e
87
Romero, Psychology DeMYSTiFieD
92
Shargel, Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics, 5/e
63
Rooney, CS Checklists: Portable Review for the USMLE
Step 2 CS, 2/e
10, 78
Roos, Principles of Neurologic Infectious Diseases
35, 46
Ropper, Adams and Victor’s Principles of Neurology, 9/e
Rosh, Pre Test: Emergency Medicine, 2/e
45
9
Sharieff, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Sheedlo, USMLE Road Map: Histology
25, 59
8
Shephard, Radiographic Image Production & Manipulation
89
Shermak, Body Contouring: An Operative Atlas
71
Sherman, USMLE Road Map: Emergency Medicine
8
65
Shiafer, Pre Test: Pharmacology, 13/e
9
Rudolph, Rudolph’s Fundamentals of Pediatrics, 3/e
59
Rudolph, Rudolph’s Pediatrics, 22/e
55
Siddighi, Urogynecology and Female Pelvic Reconstructive
Surgery: Just the Facts
49
Ryan, Sherris Medical Microbiology, 5/e
43
Sieber, Geriatric Anesthesia
12
Rowe, First Do No Harm: Being a Resilient Doctor in the 21st
Century
Siegel, Pre Test: Neuroscience, 7/e
Simel, Rational Clinical Examination, The
S
Saadat, déjà review: Internal Medicine
Saba, Essentials of Nursing Informatics, 4/e
Sack, USMLE Road Map: Genetics
Sackheim, Programmed Mathematics for Nurses, 8/e
Sadick, Concise Manual of Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery
Saia, LANGE Q&A: Radiology Examination, 7/e
5
81, 86
8
86
21, 75
89
9
39
Simon, Appleton & Lange Outline Review for the Physician Assistant
Examination, 2/e
87
Simon, Clinical Neurology, 7/e
Simon, Emergency Orthopedics: The Extremities, 5/e
45
25, 53
Singh, Step-By-Step Ultrasound in Gynecology
49
Singh, Step-By-Step Ultrasound in Infertility
49
Singh, Step-By-Step Ultrasound in Obstetrics, 2/e
47
100
Author Index
Skinner, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Orthopedics,
4/e
3, 52, 88
Skinner, CURRENT Essentials Orthopedics
51
Slaven, Infectious Diseases: Emergency Department Diagnosis &
Management
25, 35
Smith, Handbook of Clinical Drug Data, 11/e
62, 78
Timor-Tritsch, Ultrasonography of the Prenatal and Neonatal
Brain, 2/e
49
Tintinalli, Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive
Study Guide, 7/e
22
Tobin, Principles & Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, 2/e
18, 67
Toy, Case Files: Anatomy, 2/e
4
4
Sondheimer, CURRENT Essentials Pediatrics
57
Toy, Case Files: Biochemistry, 2/e
Souayah, Neurology, 2/e
44
Toy, Case Files: Emergency Medicine, 2/e
4
Toy, Case Files: Family Medicine, 2/e
4
3, 29
Toy, Case Files: Gynecologic Surgery
4
35, 42
Toy, Case Files: High Risk Obstetrics
4
Toy, Case Files: Internal Medicine, 3/e
4
South-Paul, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Family Medicine,
3/e
Southwick, Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Short Course, 2/e
Southwick, Infectious Diseases Quick Glance
42
Stead, First Aid for the Emergency Medicine Clerkship, 2/e
6
Toy, Case Files: Microbiology, 2/e
4
Stead, First Aid for the Pediatrics Clerkship, 3/e
6
Toy, Case Files: Neurology
4
Stead, First Aid for the Psychiatry Clerkship, 2/e
6
Toy, Case Files: Neuroscience
4
Stead, First Aid for the Radiology Clerkship
6
Toy, Case Files: Obstetrics & Gynecology, 3/e
4
Stead, First Aid for the Surgery Clerkship, 2/e
6
Toy, Case Files: Pathology, 2/e
4
Steele, Ambulatory Anesthesia & Perioperative Analgesia
13
Toy, Case Files: Pediatrics, 3/e
4
Steele, Nurse to Nurse: Dementia Care
83
Toy, Case Files: Pharmacology, 2/e
4
Steinbacher, First Aid for the NBDE Part 1
6
Toy, Case Files: Physiology, 2/e
4
Steinbacher, First Aid Q&A for the NBTE Part I
6
Toy, Case Files: Psychiatry, 3/e
4
Toy, Case Files: Surgery, 3/e
4
Tremblay, déjà review: Neuroscience, 2/e
5
Steinman, Foundations of Binocular Vision: A Clinical
Perspective
Stern, Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide, 2/e
Stevens, Vitamins and Minerals DeMYSTiFieD
Stone, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine,
6/e
Stone, CURRENT Essentials Emergency Medicine
Strange, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 3/e
Strange, Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts
90
38, 77
92
Trevor, Katzung & Trevor’s Pharmacology Examination
Board Review, 9/e
60
3, 23
25
U-V
22, 57
Urban, Pre Test: Medicine, 12/e
26, 59
Usatine, Color Atlas of Family Medicine, The
9
29
Stringer, Basic Concepts in Pharmacology: A Student’s Survival
Guide, 3/e
61
Van Beck, Winning Ways: The Funeral Profession’s Guide to Human
Relations
91
Sue, CURRENT Essentials Critical Care
18
Vaughans, Nursing Fundamentals DeMYSTiFieD
Sugarbaker, Adult Chest Surgery
72
Sutton, NAPLEX® Review Guide
62
Venkataswami, Surgery of the Injured Hand: Towards Functional
Restoration
71
Viessman, LANGE Q&A: Pediatrics, 7/e
57
Vogel, Integrative Cardiology: Complementary and Alternative
Medicine for the Heart
16
T
Tamesis, Ophthalmology Board Review, 2/e
Tanagho, Smith’s General Urology, 17/e
76
Voight, Musculoskeletal Interventions: Techniques for Therapeutic
Exercise
88
Tannock, Basic Science of Oncology, The, 4/e
34
Von Roenn, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment of Pain
Taub, Plastic Surgery: Clinical Problem Solving
74
Von Roenn, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pain
3
Vontver, LANGE Q&A: Obstetrics & Gynecology, 8/e
48
Tawfik, Atlas of Gynecologic Pathology
51
84, 92
48, 54
Taylor, Dermatology for Skin of Color
20
Tehranzadeh, Musculoskeletal Imaging Cases
68
Tevar, déjà review: Surgery
Thibodeau, Physicians Assistant Exam Review, 4/e
Thiemann, Nurse Anesthetist Exam Review
Tierney, CURRENT Essentials of Medicine, 4/e
Tierney, Patient History, The: Evidence-Based Approach
5
86
13, 85
35
42, 78
13
W
Wachter, Understanding Patient Safety
27, 39
Wagner, Last Minute Emergency Medicine: A Concise Review
for the Specialty Boards
23
Walker, Biotechnology DeMYSTiFieD
92
Wallace, Maxy-Rosenou-Last Public Health & Preventive
Medicine, 15/e
27
101
Author & Title Index
Wallace, Pain Medicine & Management: Just the Facts
13, 66
Warfield, Principles & Practice of Pain Management, 2/e
13
Warholak, Quality and Safety in a Pharmacy Practice:
Principles and Practice
62
Wasson, Common Symptom Guide, The, 6/e
38, 77, 91
Watkins, Casarett & Doull’s Essentials of Toxicology, 2/e
60
Watts, Movement Disorders: Neurologic Principles & Practice, 2/e
31
Waxman, Clinical Neuroanatomy, 26/e
44, 87
Weber, Office Urogynecology
49
Weingart, Emergency Medicine Decision Making: Critical
Issues in Chaotic Environments
26
Wells, Pharmacotherapy Handbook, 7/e
63, 79
West, Pharmacoepidemiology
62
Title Index
A
AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing, 2/e, Chulay
82
AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing Pocket Handbook,
2/e, Chulay
82
AACN Essentials of Progressive Care Nursing, 2/e, Chulay
82
Abdominal Emergencies, Cline
24
Abnormal Laboratory Results, 2/e, Kellerman
54
Acid-Base, Fluids, & Electrolytes LANGE Instant Access, Reilly
8
ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support), 3/e, Zevitz
16
ACP Manual of Critical Care, Raoof
18
Acute Care Surgery: A Guide for the General Surgeon, Gracias 18, 73
Westfal, LANGE Q&A: EMT-Paramedic: Self-Assessment and
Review, 2/e
91
Wettach, USMLE Road Map: Pathology
8
Wheeler, Telephone Triage: Protocols for Adult Populations
82
Adams and Victor’s Principles of Neurology, 9/e, Ropper
45
Adult Chest Surgery, Sugarbaker
72
Aesthetic Rejuvenation: A Regional Approach, Hirsch
21
White, USMLE Road Map: Gross Anatomy, 2/e
8
Airway Management in Emergencies, Kovacs
23
White, USMLE Road Map: Neuroscience, 2/e
8
Allergy & Asthma: Practical Diagnosis and Management,
Mahmoudi
40
Wiener, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine:
Self-Assessment and Board Review, 17/e
37
Ambulatory Anesthesia & Perioperative Analgesia, Steele
13
Wilbur, Family Practice Examination and Board Review, 2/e
29
Anatomy at a Glance, Mazumdar
11
Willens, Nurse to Nurse: Pain Management
83
Anatomy DeMYSTiFieD, Layman
92
Willett, Genetics DeMYSTiFieD
92
Anemias and Other Red Cell Disorders, Bridges
33
Anesthesia and Orthopedic Surgery, Boezzart
12
Anesthesia Unplugged, Gallagher
12
Anesthesiology, Longnecker
11
Wilson, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Infectious
Diseases
3, 35, 42
Wilson, McGraw-Hill Manual of Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests
Wilson, Pre Test: Biochemistry and Genetics, 4/e
86
9
Wolff, Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology,
6/e
19
Wolff, Fitzpatrick’s Dermatology in General Medicine, 7/e
20
Wong, Preventive Cardiology: A Practical Approach, 2/e
17
Wong, Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia
13
Woodward, MRI for Technologists, 2/e
89
Y-Z
Yemen, Pediatric Anesthesia Handbook
Yetman, Pre Test: Pediatrics, 12/e
Yuh, Johns Hopkins Manual of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Zee, Brain and Spine Imaging Patterns
Zeiger, Essentials of Writing Biomedical Research Papers,
2/e
13
9
16, 74
68
14, 28
Anesthesiology: Examination & Board Review, 6/e, Dershwitz
12
Anesthesiology Board Review, 2/e, Robertson
13
Anterior Segment Diseases, Arteaga
50
Appleton & Lange Outline Review for the Physician Assistant
Examination, 2/e, Simon
87
Appleton & Lange Outline Review of Clinical Chemistry,
Christenson
90
Appleton & Lange Review of Physiology, 2/e, Penney
65
Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics, 5/e, Shargel
63
Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2/e, Bauer
60
Applied Physical Pharmacy, Amiji
63
Asthma Educator’s Handbook, The, Fanta
67
Atlas of Emergency Medicine, The, 3/e, Knoop
23
Atlas of Facial Nerve Surgery, Grewal
53
Atlas of Fetal Anomalies, Kurjak
48
16
Atlas of Gynecologic Pathology, Tawfik
Zevitz, Cardiology Board Review, 2/e
17
Atlas of Imaging in Sports Medicine, 2/e, Anderson
52, 69, 88
Zevitz, Critical Care Review, 2/e
18
Atlas of Nuclear Imaging in Sports Medicine, Cooper
52, 69, 88
Zevitz, Internal Medicine: Board Review, 3/e
42
Atlas of Pediatric EEG, Laoprasert
Zevitz, Pulmonary Medicine Review, 2/e
67
Zevitz, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support), 3/e
Zimmerman, Clinical Electrocardiography: Review & Study
Guide, 2/e
17, 18
Zinner, Maingot’s Abdominal Operations, 11/e
76
Zollinger, Zollinger’s Atlas of Surgical Operations, 9/e
70
48, 54
56
B
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 11/e, Katzung
60
Basic & Clinical Biostatistics, 4/e, Dawson
14
102
Title Index
Basic Concepts in Pharmacology: A Student’s Survival Guide,
3/e, Stringer
61
Basic ECG in 10 Days, 2/e, Ferry
Basic Science of Oncology, The, 4/e, Tannock
Bedside Ultrasonography in Clinical Medicine, Levitov
Behavioral Medicine: A Guide for Clinical Practice, 3/e,
Feldman
Case Files: Surgery, 3/e, Toy
4
Cell Physiology, Landowne
65
16
Clinical Anesthesiology, 4/e, Morgan
13
34
Clinical Anesthesiology Board Review: Test Simulation and Self
Assessment Tool, Chu
12
Clinical Cases in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance: An Acute Care
Approach, Couser
43
Clinical Dialysis, 4/e, Nissenson
44
38, 67
41, 66, 77
Biochemistry & Genetics Flash Cards, Baron
Biotechnology DeMYSTiFieD, Walker
Bioterrorism Sourcebook, The, Grey
7
92
24, 28
Body Contouring: An Operative Atlas, Shermak
71
Brain and Spine Imaging Patterns, Zee
68
Breast Augmentation: An Operative Atlas, Adams
71
Bull’s Handbook of Sports Injuries, 2/e, Roberts
52
Clinical Electrocardiography: Review & Study Guide, 2/e,
Zimmerman
17, 18
Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in
Clinical Medicine, 7/e, Jonsen
38
Clinical Malignant Hematology, Sekeres
33
Clinical Manual and Review of Transesophageal
Echocardiography, 2/e, Mathew
15, 68
Clinical Manual of Urology, 3/e, Hanno
76
C
Clinical Neuroanatomy, 26/e, Waxman
44, 87
Cancer Pain Management, Fisch
33
Clinical Neuroimaging: Cases and Key Points, Anschel
45
Cardiac Emergencies, Peacock
25
Clinical Neurology, 7/e, Simon
45
Cardiac Surgery in the Adult, 3/e, Cohn
75
Clinical Ophthalmology Atlas, Basak
50
Cardiology: McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review, Baliga
15
Clinical Procedures for Ocular Examination, 3/e, Carlson
90
Cardiology Board Review, 2/e, Zevitz
17
Clinical Sports Anatomy, Franklyn-Miller
16
Clinical Sports Medicine, Revised 3/e, Brukner
51, 87
47, 51
Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes, Clark
11
Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics, 2/e, Frishman
17, 61
Clinical Sports Nutrition, 4/e, Burke
Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics Manual, 2/e, Frishman
16, 61
Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 5/e, McGraw-Hill
15, 64
Clinician’s Guide to Surgical Care, Pryor
Cardiovascular Physiology, 7/e, Mohrman
10
72, 74, 86
Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Physical Therapy: An
Evidence-Based Approach, 2/e, DeTurk
Clinician’s Pocket Drug Reference 2011, Gomella
78
87
Clinician’s Pocket Reference, 11/e, Gomella
41
Casarett & Doull’s Essentials of Toxicology, 2/e, Watkins
60
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Opthamology Series
51
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology, 2/e, Kane
21
35
Casarett & Doull’s Essentials of Toxicology: The Basic Science of
Poisons, 7/e, Klaassen
60
Case-Based Geriatrics, Hirth
31
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 3/e,
Handsfield
Casebook in Pharmokinetics, Cohen
62
Color Atlas of Cosmetic Dermatology, Avram
20
Case Files: Anatomy, 2/e, Toy
4
Color Atlas of Family Medicine, The, Usatine
29
Case Files: Anesthesiology, Conlay
4
Common Clinical Cases: A Guide to Internships, Senanayake
Case Files: Biochemistry, 2/e, Toy
4
Common Symptom Guide, The, 6/e, Wasson
Case Files: Emergency Medicine, 2/e, Toy
4
Comprehensive Cleft Care, Losee
72
Case Files: Family Medicine, 2/e, Toy
4
Computed Tomography, Bushong
89
Case Files: Gynecologic Surgery, Toy
4
Concise Manual of Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery, Sadick
Case Files: High Risk Obstetrics, Toy
4
Case Files: Internal Medicine, 3/e, Toy
4
Congenital Malformations: Evidence-Based Evaluation and
Management, Kumar
58
Case Files: Microbiology, 2/e, Toy
4
Case Files: Neurology, Toy
4
Cornea: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology,
Rapuano
51
Case Files: Neuroscience, Toy
4
Case Files: Obstetrics & Gynecology, 3/e, Toy
4
Case Files: Pathology, 2/e, Toy
4
Case Files: Pediatrics, 3/e, Toy
4
Case Files: Pharmacology, 2/e, Toy
4
Case Files: Physiology, 2/e, Toy
4
Case Files: Psychiatry, 3/e, Toy
4
42
38, 77, 91
21, 75
Cosmetic Dermatology: Principles and Practice, 2/e, Baumann
20
Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color, Alam
20
Cosmetic Surgery, Grant
19, 70
Critical Care: Just the Facts, Hall
18
Critical Care Nursing Certification: Preparation, Review &
Practice Exams, 6/e, Aherns
82
Critical Care Nursing Review, 2/e, Gossman
85
Critical Care on Call, LeFor
18
103
Title Index
Critical Care Review, 2/e, Zevitz
18
déjà review: Family Medicine, Perez
5
Critical Care Ultrasonography, Levitov
17
déjà review: Histology and Medical Cell Biology, 2/e, Grisson
5
déjà review: Internal Medicine, Saadat
5
déjà review: Microbiology & Immunology, 2/e, Chen
5
déjà review: Neuroscience, 2/e, Tremblay
5
CS Checklists: Portable Review for the USMLE Step 2 CS, 2/e,
Rooney
10, 78
CT Differential Diagnosis, Bhargava
CT & MRI Pathology: A Pocket Atlas, Grey
69
54, 69, 89
Current Consult Medicine 2007, Papadakis
42
déjà review: Obstetrics & Gynecology, Lee
5
déjà review: Pathology, 2/e, Davis
5
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Cardiology, 3/e, Crawford
3, 15
déjà review: Pediatrics, Davey
5
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Critical Care, 3/e, Bongard
3, 17
déjà review: Pharmacology, 2/e, Gleason
5
déjà review: Physiology, 2/e, Gould
5
déjà review: Psychiatry, Gopal
5
déjà review: Surgery, Tevar
5
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine, 6/e,
Stone
3, 23
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Family Medicine, 3/e,
South-Paul
3, 29
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Gastroenterology,
Hepatology, and Endoscopy, Greenberger
3, 30
déjà review: USMLE Step 1, 2/e, Naheedy
5, 10
déjà review: USMLE Step 2 CK, 2/e, Naheedy
10
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Infectious Diseases, Wilson 3, 35, 42
DeMYSTiFied Series
92
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Nephrology and Hypertension,
Lerma
3, 44
Dermatologic Therapeutics: A Pocket Guide, Kerdel
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Neurology, Brust
3, 46
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Obstetrics & Gynecology,
10/e, DeCherney
3, 48
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment of Pain, Von Roenn
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Orthopedics, 4/e, Skinner
13
3, 52, 88
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Otolaryngology—Head
and Neck Surgery, 2/e, Lalwani
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pain, Von Roenn
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pediatrics, 20/e, Hay
3, 53
3
3, 56
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Psychiatry, 2/e, Ebert
3, 66
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pulmonary Medicine, Hanley
3, 67
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Rheumatology, 3/e, Imboden
3
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Sexually Transmitted Diseases,
Klausner
3, 41
21, 79
Dermatology: A Pictorial Review, 2/e, Ali
19
Dermatology: Just the Facts, Kerdel
21
Dermatology for Skin of Color, Taylor
20
Dermatology Quick Glance, Jaffer
21
Dermatopathology, 3/e, Barnhill
20, 54
Dermoscopy: An Illustrated Guide, Johr
19
Diabetes Mellitus Manual, The: A Primary Care Companion to
Ellenberg and Rifkin’s, 6/e, Inzucchi
27
Diabetic Retinopathy Atlas, Gupta
50
Diagnostic Imaging, Canon
68
Diagnostic Radiology: An Organ System Approach, 2/e, Chen
68
Diagnostic Skills in Clinical Laboratory Science, Mahon
90
Diagnostic Thoracic Radiology, Miller
70
Disorders of Hemostasis and Thrombosis, 2/e, Goodnight
33
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Sports Medicine, McMahon
3, 52
Dosage Calculations DeMYSTiFieD, Keogh
92
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Surgery, 13/e, Doherty
3, 72
Drug Information: A Guide for Pharmacists, 3/e, Malone
61, 64
CURRENT Essentials Critical Care, Sue
18
CURRENT Essentials Emergency Medicine, Stone
25
E
CURRENT Essentials of Medicine, 4/e, Tierney
35
CURRENT Essentials Orthopedics, Skinner
51
Effective Documentation for Physical Therapy Professionals, 2/e,
Shamus
57
EKGs and Cardiac Studies LANGE Instant Access, Patel
8
Embalming: History, Theory, and Practice, 4/e, Mayer
91
Emergency Bioterrorism, Mcfee
23
CURRENT Essentials Pediatrics, Sondheimer
87
CURRENT Geriatric Diagnosis & Treatment, Landefeld
3, 31
CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment (CMDT), 2011,
McPhee
3, 35
Emergency Dermatology: A Rapid Treatment Guide, Fleischer
CURRENT Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 4/e, LaDou
3, 28
Emergency Management of Trauma, 3/e, Scaletta
22
21, 24
CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2009, Gonzales
41
Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts, Ma
24
CURRENT Procedures Surgery, Minter
70
Emergency Medicine Decision Making: Critical Issues in
Chaotic Environments, Weingart
26
Emergency Medicine Manual, 6/e, Ma
24
Emergency Medicine on Call, Keim
24
D
DeGowin’s Diagnostic Examination, 9/e, LeBlond
déjà review: Behavioral Science, 2/e, Quinn
38, 77
5
déjà review: Biochemistry, 2/e, Manzoul
5
déjà review: Emergency Medicine, Jang
5
Emergency Medicine Oral Board Review, 5/e, Gossman
25
Emergency Medicine Q&A, 3/e, Lex
23
Emergency Medicine Written Board Review, 6/e, Plantz
25
104
Title Index
Emergency Nursing Review, 2/e, Gossman
85
First Aid for the Obstetrics & Gynecology Clerkship, 3/e, Kaufman
6
Emergency Ophthalmology: A Rapid Treatment Guide, Chern
51
First Aid for the Orthopaedic Boards, 2/e, Malinzak
7
7
Emergency Orthopedics: The Extremities, 5/e, Simon
25, 53
First Aid for the Pediatric Boards, 2/e, Le
Emergency Psychiatry, Hillard
24, 66
First Aid for the Pediatrics Clerkship, 3/e, Stead
6
Emergency Radiology, Schwartz
25, 70
First Aid for the Psychiatry Boards, Azzam
7
Emergency Radiology: Case Studies, Schwartz
23, 70
First Aid for the Psychiatry Clerkship, 2/e, Stead
6
Emergency Ultrasound, 2/e, Ma
24, 70
First Aid for the Radiology Clerkship, Stead
6
EMS Pocket Drug Guide, Gomella
79, 90
First Aid for the Surgery Clerkship, 2/e, Stead
6
Endocrine Physiology, 3/e, Molina
26, 64
First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2010, 20/e, Le
6, 10
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 7/e, Le
6, 10
End of Life Care: A Practical Guide, 2/e, Kinzbrunner
31
English-Spanish/ Spanish-English Medical Dictionary, 3/e,
Rogers
First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS, 3/e, Le
6, 10
80
First Aid for the USMLE Step 3, 3/e, Le
6, 10
Essential Adolescent Medicine, Greydanus
59
First Aid for the Wards, 4/e, Le
6
Essential Atlas of Heart Disease, 2/e, Braunwald
40
First Aid Q&A for the NBDE Part II, Portnof
6
Essential Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery, 9/e, Lee
53
First Aid Q&A for the NBTE Part I, Steinbacher
6
Essential Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and
Nutrition, Guandalini
30, 59
Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics, 6/e, Kane
31
Essentials of Clinical Oncology, Marsh
33
First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 1, 2/e, Le
6, 10
First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 2/e, Le
10
First Do No Harm: Being a Resilient Doctor in the 21st Century,
Rowe
65
Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation, 2/e, Hess
18, 67
First Exposure: General Surgery, Jacobs
75
Essentials of Nursing Informatics, 4/e, Saba
81, 86
First Exposure: Neurology, Kirshner
46
Essentials of Writing Biomedical Research Papers, 2/e, Zeiger
14, 28
First Exposure: Pediatrics, Gigante
58
First Exposure Internal Medicine: Ambulatory Medicine,
Hoellein
40
First Exposure Internal Medicine: Hospital Medicine, Griffith
40
Evidenced-Based Medicine: A Framework for Clinical Practice,
Friedland
28, 41
F
First Exposure to Emergency Medicine, Hoffman
24
Family Medicine: Ambulatory Care and Prevention, 5/e, Mengel
29
Fishman’s Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders, 4/e, Fishman
67
Family Medicine Board Review, 4/e, Schwer
29
Family Practice Examination and Board Review, 2/e, Wilbur
29
Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology,
6/e, Wolff
19
Fetology: Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient,
2/e, Bianchi
55
Fitzpatrick’s Dermatology in General Medicine, 7/e, Wolff
First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 1, 2/e, Le
6, 10
First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 2, 2/e, Le
6
First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 2 CK, 2/e, Le
10
20
Fluids and Electrolytes DeMYSTiFieD, Johnson
85, 92
Foundations of Binocular Vision: A Clinical Perspective,
Steinman
Functional Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas, 2/e, Afifi
90
11, 46, 88
First Aid for the ABSITE, Fowler
7
First Aid for the Anesthesia Boards, Bhatt
7
G
First Aid for the Basic Sciences: General Principles, Le
6
Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 23/e, Barrett
64
First Aid for the Basic Sciences: Organ Systems, Le
6
Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review, 2/e, DiBaise
30
First Aid for the COMLEX, 2/e, Nye
6
Gastroenterology Quick Glance, Edwards
30
First Aid for the Emergency Medicine Clerkship, 2/e, Stead
6
Gastrointestinal Pathology, Chandrasoma
First Aid for the Family Medicine Boards, Le
7
Gastrointestinal Physiology, Barrett
First Aid for the Internal Medicine Boards, 2/e, Le
7
General Surgery ABSITE and Board Review, 4/e, Blecha
74
First Aid for the International Medical Graduate, 2/e, Chander
6
Genetics DeMYSTiFieD, Willett
92
First Aid for the Match, 5/e, Le
6
Genitourinary Imaging Cases, Casalina
68
First Aid for the Medicine Clerkship, 3/e, Kaufman
6
Geriatric Anesthesia, Sieber
First Aid for the NBDE Part 1, Steinbacher
6
Geriatric Emergency Medicine, Meldon
First Aid for the NBDE Part II, Portnof
6
First Aid for the Neurology Boards, Rafii
7
Glaucoma: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology,
Rhee
First Aid for the Obstetrics & Gynecology Boards, Rahimian
7
Goldfrank’s Manual of Toxicologic Emergencies, Hoffman
22, 61
Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 9/e, Nelson
22, 59
54
30, 54, 65
12
25, 31
51
105
Title Index
Goodman & Gilman’s Manual of Pharmacological
Therapeutics, Brunton
Goodman & Gilman’s the Pharmacological Basis of
Therapeutics, 12/e, Brunton
60
38, 59, 78
Infectious Diseases: Emergency Department Diagnosis &
Management, Slaven
25, 35
Infectious Diseases Quick Glance, Southwick
42
Infertility, Cedars
48
Greenspan’s Basic & Clinical Endocrinology, 9/e, Gardner
26
Instant Access Series
Guide to the Essentials in Emergency Medicine, Ooi
25
Integrative Cardiology: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
for the Heart, Vogel
16
8
H
Integrative Medicine: Principles for Practice, Kligler
29
Handbook of Clinical Drug Data, 11/e, Smith
62, 78
Intensive Review for the Emergency Medicine Written Boards,
Naderi
23
Handbook of Fractures, 3/e, Elstrom
52, 88
Internal Medicine: Board Review, 3/e, Zevitz
42
Internal Medicine: Just the Facts, Schmitz
40
Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry, 28/e, Murray
14
Harrison’s Advances in Cardiology, Braunwald
16
Harrison’s Cardiac Medicine, Braunwald
36
Harrison’s Cardiovascular Medicine, Loscalzo
14
Harrison’s Endocrinology, 2/e, Jameson
26, 36
Harrison’s Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Longo
30, 36
Harrison’s Infectious Diseases, Kasper
34, 36
Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, 17/e, Fauci
37
Harrison’s Manual of Oncology, Chabner
33
Harrison’s Nephrology and Acid-Base Disorders, Jameson
36, 43
Harrison’s Neurology in Clinical Medicine, 2/e, Hauser
36, 44
Harrison’s Oncology and Hematology, Longo
32, 36
Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 17/e, Fauci
37
Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine: Self-Assessment and
Board Review, 17/e, Wiener
37
Harrison’s Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Loscalzo
36, 66
Harrison’s Rheumatology, 2/e, Fauci
34, 36
Internal Medicine on Call, 4/e, Haist
41
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Case-Based Review, Liles
Interpreting the Medical Literature, 5/e, Gehlbach
41, 58
28, 41, 80
Interventional Cardiology, King
16
Intra-Articular Injections, 2/e, Pandey
52
Introduction to Health Physics, 4/e, Cember
I.V. Therapy DeMYSTiFieD, Cheever
89
84, 92
J
JAMA® Users’ Guide to the Medical Literature: A Manual for
Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 2/e, Guyatt
39
JAMA® Users’ Guide to the Medical Literature: Essentials of
Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 2/e, Guyatt
39
Jawetz, Melnick & Adelberg’s Medical Microbiology, 25/e, Brooks 43
Johns Hopkins Manual of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Yuh
16, 74
Junqueira’s Basic Histology: Text & Atlas, 12/e, Mescher
34, 54
Hazzard’s Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 6/e, Halter
31
Head & Neck Surgery, de Souza
53
Healthcare Informatics, Hanson
81
K
Health Promotion Strategies and Methods, 2/e, Egger
91
Heart Failure a Practical Approach to Treatment, Abraham
16
Katzung & Trevor’s Pharmacology Examination Board Review,
9/e, Trevor
Kuerer’s Breast Surgical Oncology, Kuerer
60
32, 70
Hematologic Pathophysiology, Bunn
32
Hematology in Clinical Practice, 5/e, Hillman
33
Hematology-Oncology Therapy, 2/e, Boyiadzis
33
L
Herbal-Drug Interactions and Adverse Effects: An
Evidence-Based Quick Reference Guide, Philp
79
Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology in the Practice of
Medicine, Laposata
53, 90
Lamellar Corneal Surgery, John
50, 73
Histology and Cell Biology: Examination and Board Review,
5/e, Paulsen
Hospital Admissions LANGE Instant Access, Patel
11, 34
8
LANGE CURRENT Procedures Pediatrics, Goodman
58
LANGE Instant Access: Acid-Base, Fluids & Electrolytes, Reilly
40
Hospital Medicine: Just the Facts, McKean
40
LANGE Instant Access: EKGs and Cardiac Studies, Patel
39
Hurst’s the Heart, 12/e, Fuster
15
LANGE Instant Access: Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Patel
52
Hurst’s the Heart Manual of Cardiology, 12/e, O’Rourke
15
LANGE Outline Review: USMLE Step 3, 5/e, Goldberg
10
LANGE Q&A: EMT-Paramedic: Self-Assessment and Review, 2/e,
Westfal
91
I
Imaging in Rehabilitation, Malone
88
Improving Primary Care: Strategies and Tools for a Better
Practice, Bodenheimer
40
Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Short Course, 2/e, Southwick
35, 42
LANGE Q&A: Internal Medicine, 4/e, Patel
40
LANGE Q&A: Mammography Examination, 2/e, Peart
89
LANGE Q&A: Obstetrics & Gynecology, 8/e, Vontver
48
LANGE Q&A: Pediatrics, 7/e, Viessman
57
LANGE Q&A: Pharmacy, 9/e, Hall
63
106
Title Index
LANGE Q&A: Physician Assistant Examination, 6/e, Miller
87
McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Nurses, Ríos
80
LANGE Q&A: Psychiatry, 9/e, Oransky
66
MD Anderson Manual of Medical Oncology, Kantarjian
34
LANGE Q&A: Radiology Examination, 7/e, Saia
89
MD Anderson Manual of Psycho-Social Oncology, Duffy
LANGE Q&A: Surgery, 5/e, Cayten
76
Medical Billing & Coding DeMYSTiFieD, Burgos
80, 92
LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 1, 6/e, King
10
Medical Charting DeMYSTiFieD, Richards
80, 92
LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 2 CK, 6/e, Chan
10
Medical Complications in Pregnancy, Craigo
LANGE Q&A: USMLE Step 3, 5/e, Briscoe
10
Medical Epidemiology, 4/e, Greenberg
Laparoscopic Surgery, Cueto
75
Laparoscopic Surgery Atlas, Palanivelu
72
Medical Management of Vulnerable and Underserved Patients:
Principles, Practice, and Populations, King
28
Medical Microbiology: The Big Picture, Chamberlain
43
Laparoscopic Surgery for Gynecologic Oncology, Covens
48, 74
Laparoscopic Suturing, Jain
74
49
14, 28
Medical Physiology: The Big Picture, Kibble
65
Medical Spanish, 4/e, Bongiovanni
Last Minute Emergency Medicine: A Concise Review for the
Specialty Boards, Wagner
23
Last Minute Internal Medicine: A Concise Review for the
Specialty Boards, Miksad
42
Last Minute Pediatrics: A Concise Review for the Specialty
Boards, Meyer
59
Lens Diseases, Cavallini
50
Lifestyle Medicine, Egger
27
Living Donor Organ Transplantation, Gruessner
74
Low Back Syndromes: Integrated Clinical Management,
Morris
32
52, 88, 89
78, 80
Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Exam Review, Plantz
85
Medical-Surgical Nursing DeMYSTiFieD, Layman
92
Medical Terminology DeMYSTiFieD, Layman
79, 92
Medical Toxicology Review, 2/e, Greenberg
24, 61
Medication Safety in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding, Koren
49, 61
Medication Safety in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: The
Evidence-Based A-to-Z Clinician’s Pocket Guide, Koren
49, 61
Metabolic and Molecular Basis of Inherited Disease, The, 8/e,
Scriver
30
Microbiology DeMYSTiFieD, Betsy
92
LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Exam Review, 2/e, Gossman
85
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases Flash Cards, 2/e
Maingot’s Abdominal Operations, 11/e, Zinner
76
Mammography & Breast Imaging: Just the Facts, Peart
89
Molecular Neuropharmacology: A Foundation for Clinical
Neuroscience 2/e, Nestler
45
Management of the Difficult and Failed Airway, Hung
11
Movement Disorders: Neurologic Principles & Practice, 2/e, Watts
31
Management of the Perimenopause, Liu
49
MRI for Technologists, 2/e, Woodward
89
Mastering Auscultation: An Audio Tour to Cardiac Diagnosis,
Michael
16
Musculoskeletal Imaging Cases, Tehranzadeh
68
Mastering the USMLE Step 2 CS, 3/e, Reteguiz
77
Musculoskeletal Interventions: Techniques for Therapeutic
Exercise, Voight
88
Myology, 3/e, Engel
46
Maternal-Newborn Nursing DeMYSTiFieD, Johnson
Maxy-Rosenou-Last Public Health & Preventive Medicine,
15/e, Wallace
Multicultural Medicine and Health Disparities, Satcher
7
84, 92
27, 42, 77
27
N
M
NAPLEX® Review Guide, Sutton
62
McGraw-Hill Manual Colorectal Surgery, Kaiser
74
NCLEX-PN® Review, Hurst
84
McGraw-Hill Manual Endocrine Surgery, Morita
27, 72
NCLEX-RN® Review, Hurst
83
McGraw-Hill Manual of Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests, Wilson
86
NCLEX-RN Review, 2/e, Dahlhauser
85
McGraw-Hill Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination, Monahan
86
NCLEX-RN Review, 2/e, Gossman
86
Neonatal Cardiology, 2/e, Artman
14
McGraw-Hill’s Complete Medical Spanish: Practical Medical Spanish
for Quick and Confident Communication, Ríos
80
Neonatal Emergencies, Cantor
22, 56
McGraw-Hill’s EMT-Basic, DiPrima
90
McGraw-Hill’s EMT-Paramedic, DiPrima
91
Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems,
and Drugs, 6/e, Gomella
56
McGraw-Hill’s I.V. Drug Handbook, Schull
85
Nephrology in 30 Days, Reilly
44
Neuroanatomy Text and Atlas, 3/e, Martin
11
Neurologic Emergencies, 3/e, Henry
44
79
Neurology, 2/e, Souayah
44
McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Emergency Care Providers, Ríos
80
Neurology Board Review, 3/e, Labanowski
46
McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Family Practitioners, Ríos
80
McGraw-Hill’s Spanish for Health Care Providers, Ríos
80
Neurology of Hereditary Metabolic Diseases of Children, 3/e,
Lyon
McGraw-Hill’s NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination),
Dutton
McGraw-Hill’s Quick and Easy Medical Spanish: A Hands-On
Guide to Spanish Basics, Kechian
87
30, 46
107
Title Index
Neuromuscular Disorders, Amato
45
P
Neuro Ophthalmology: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical
Ophthalmology, Savino
51
Paediatrics: The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Handbook,
2/e, Kilham
55
Pain Management and Sedation: Emergency Department
Management, Mace
24
Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications, 2/e, Heller
15, 68
Nuclear Cardiology: Technical Applications, Heller
17, 69
Nuclear Medicine Cases, Rajendran
68
Pain Medicine, Abdi
11
13, 85
Pain Medicine & Management: Just the Facts, Wallace
Nurse Management DeMYSTiFieD, McEachen
84, 92
PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) Review, 3/e, Haskell
Nurse’s Pocket Drug Guide 2011, Barberio
78, 82
Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, Mehrota
45
54
54
Nurse Anesthetist Exam Review, Thiemann
85
Pathology: The Big Picture, Kemp
Nurse to Nurse: Dementia Care, Steele
83
Pathology Board Review, 3/e, Roberts
Nurse to Nurse: ECG Interpretation, Jenkins
83
Pathology Flash Cards, 2/e, Baron
Nurse to Nurse: Evidence-Based Practice, Larrabee
83
Nurse to Nurse: Nursing Management, Knodel
83
Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical
Medicine, 6/e, McPhee
Nurse to Nurse: Pain Management, Willens
83
Nurse’s Toolbook for Promoting Wellness, Miller
Nurse to Nurse: Palliative Care, Campbell
83
Nurse to Nurse: Trauma Care, Nayduch
83
Nurse to Nurse: Wound Care, Scemons
83
Nursing Experience, The: Trends, Challenges, and Transitions,
5/e, Joel
Nursing Fundamentals DeMYSTiFieD, Vaughans
86
84, 92
58
56
Pediatric Diagnostic Examination, Greydanus
58, 77
Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Sharieff
25, 59
Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 3/e, Strange
22, 57
26, 59
Pediatric Endocrinology and Inborn Errors of Metabolism,
Sarafoglou
Obstetric Intensive Care Manual, 2/e, Foley
18
Obstetric Intensive Care Manual, 3/e, Foley
47
Obstetrics & Gynecology: Cases, Questions & Answers, Azziz
48
Occupational and Environmental Medicine Review, Greenberg
28
Oculoplastics: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical
Ophthalmology, Penne
51
Office Urogynecology, Weber
49
Operative Obstetrics, 2/e, Gilstrap
Ophthalmic Surgery, Saxena
49
50, 73
Ophthalmology: Just the Facts, Loewenstein
51
Ophthalmology Board Review, 2/e, Tamesis
51
Optical Coherence Tomography in Retinal Disease, Saxena
50
Organic Chemistry DeMYSTiFieD, Bloch
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine LANGE Instant Access, Patel
92
8
Orthopedics Examination, Evaluation and Intervention, 2/e,
Dutton
88
Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery Board Review, 2/e,
Bowden
53
Ovarian Cancer: Comprehensive and Contemporary
Management, Chitrathara
32
13
Pediatric Dermatology, Inamadar
Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts, Strange
75
84
42, 78
Pediatric Board Review, 3/e, Emblad
79, 82
Obesity Surgery: Principles and Practice, Pitombo
39, 53, 64
Pediatric Anesthesia Handbook, Yemen
Nursing Spectrum Drug Handbook 2010, Schull
76
7
Patient History, The: Evidence-Based Approach, Tierney
84, 92
Obesity Surgery, Martin
58
Pathophysiology Review, Hurst
Nursing Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests DeMYSTiFieD,
Keogh
O
13, 66
27
Pediatric Nursing DeMYSTiFieD, Johnson
84, 92
Pediatric Practice: Endocrinology, Kappy
26, 57
Pediatric Practice: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and
Nutrition, Bishop
55
Pediatric Practice: Infectious Diseases, Shah
56
Pediatric Practice: Neurology, Carney
57
Pediatric Practice: Ophthalmology, Lueder
56
Pediatric Practice: Sports Medicine, Patel
57
Pediatric Practice: Urology and Nephrology, Austin
55
Pediatrics: Just the Facts, Green
59
Pediatrics on Call, Pohl
59
Pediatric Surgery, Gupta
Pediatric Surgical Oncology, Gupta
55, 71
32, 57, 73
Perioperative Medicine: Just the Facts, Cohn
40
Peripheral Arterial Disease, Dieter
15
Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and Practice, Hadzic
12
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63
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62
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92
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7
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62
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63
108
Title Index
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63, 79
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28
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29
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46
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61
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64
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63
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63
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52
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86
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41, 66
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17
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86
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66
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65
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76
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74
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60, 62
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34
18, 67
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18, 24
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67
54, 64, 67
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65
61, 79
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77
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38
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The Black Book of
Clinical
Examination
TEY Hong Liang
Erle Chuen-Hian LIM
Medical students and doctors training for postgraduate
examinations in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine
alike will find “The Black Book of Clinical Examination” a
useful addition to their libraries. Taking the reader through
the steps of a basic clinical examination, the authors,
who have many years of experience coaching candidates
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highlight common errors, and provide multiple “pearls”,
aphorisms and algorithms to guide novice and trainee
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THE AUTHORS
Dr. Tey passed the examinations for the membership of the Royal College of Physicians
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Medical Licensing Examinations in 2006 and will complete his Advanced Specialist
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MBBS, ever since. He is currently a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (UK). He
was accredited in Neurology in 2000, and now sits on the specialist training committee
for Neurology in Singapore. He completed his fellowship in Movement disorders in
New York, at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and is now tenured Associate
Professor of Medicine at the National University of Singapore, where he also serves
as Assistant Dean of Education (Clinical, Admissions and Student Affairs). He was
awarded the faculty teacing excellenece award in 2005/6 and 2006/7, the university’s
annual teaching excellence award in 2006/7 and the Outstanding Educator Award in
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ISBN 9780071268363
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