Posts Tagged ‘Conditions’
Dermatological Disorders Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health Information About Conditions And Disorders Affecting the Skin, Hair, And Nails
March 6th, 2010Dermatology for Clinicians: A Practical Guide to Common Skin Conditions
February 18th, 2010Product Description
When patients present with skin conditions in your daily practice, have you ever wished you had a dermatologist looking over your shoulder? Or that you could confer with a dermatologist and get the latest information on techniques and approaches? How many times have you referred a patient to a specialist when treating the condition yourself would save time, money, and the effort of filling out paperwork? Now you can have all that and more. Dermatology for Clinicians: A Practical Guide to Common Skin Conditions contains detailed instructions that enable you to use comfortably the advanced approaches that dermatologists use. The book describes each condition and discusses its treatment in a clear, simple, detailed, step-by-step fashion. The information is easy to find, easy to understand, and, ultimately, easy to employ. The author takes a pathology/disease-oriented approach to general dermatological problems. He presents both simple and more advanced approaches to diagnosing and managing common skin problems. In addition, the book features unique, not well known, or not previously described “pearls” for diagnosing and managing dermatological conditions. The ability to provide quality cost-effective care has become paramount in health care. Needless referrals increase costs in time and money for all concerned. Dermatology for Clinicians: A Practical Guide to Common Skin Conditions allows you to grasp easily and apply efficiently dermatological approaches. It also helps you provide cost-effective care to patients while saving yourself the time-consuming administrative procedures that many insurance companies require for referrals.
Dermatology for Clinicians: A Practical Guide to Common Skin Conditions
Future of family medicine? Genomics, Collins says: if you think of genetics as the study of rare conditions … you’re thinking too narrowly, he said.: An article from: Family Practice News
February 17th, 2010Product Description
This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on November 15, 2004. The length of the article is 808 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Future of family medicine? Genomics, Collins says: if you think of genetics as the study of rare conditions … you’re thinking too narrowly, he said.(News)
Author: Sharon Worcester
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 15, 2004
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 34 Issue: 22 Page: 8(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Lexi-Comp’s Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry: Including Oral Medicine for Medically-compromised Patients & Specific Oral Conditions
January 16th, 2010Product Description
“The Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry” is designed for all dental professionals seeking information on commonly prescribed medications and supplemental products. Written by dentists for dentists, this best-selling resource includes dental-specific content on thousands of drugs, natural products, and dietary supplements. In this handbook, drug monographs are alphabetically organized and cross-referenced by brand and generic name. Each drug monograph includes up to 37 fields of information, with dental-specific content highlighted in red. Fields of interest include: Local Anesthetic/Vasoconstrictor Precautions; Effects on Dental Treatment; Effects on Bleeding; and, Dental Comment. Special sections dedicated to the medically-compromised patient, specific oral conditions, and sample prescriptions are included. Lexi-Comp’s “Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry” is excellent for chair-side use, supporting safe pharmacotherapy and improved patient care. It includes 40 New Drug Monographs, and New Drug Monograph Field: Effects on Bleeding. Updated special topics are: Management of the Patient with Anxiety or Depression; Cardiovascular Diseases; Oral Pain; and, Antibiotic prophylaxis – Preprocedural Antibiotics for Prosthetic Implants. New special topic section includes: Dentist’s Role in Recognizing Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Neglect; Updated Appendix Information: Drug Interactions: Metabolism/Transport Effects; Dental Drug Use in Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding; Top 200 Most Prescribed Drugs; New Dentifrice Appendix Tables; and New Appendix Section: Calcium Channel Blockers and Gingival Hyperplasia.

