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Essentials of Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiology


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Essentials of Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiologypowered by Skyscape Author(s): Michael H. Crawford, MDPublisher: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Only the essential information needed to diagnose and manage patients with cardiac diseases. Summarizes the diagnosis and treatment of 200 cardiac diseases, each reviewed with discussion of the only the most pertinent information including: differential diagnosis, treatment, and a clinical pearl. FeaturesIn-a-nutshell information on the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac diseases and disordersQuick navigation for easy accessCovers ambulatory and inpatient medicineIncludes ischemic heart disease, hypertension, and other common conditionsA must for medical students, residents, nurse practitioners, physicians assistants, and general and family practitionersWith Skyscape's patented smARTlink technology, CardioDxTx can easily cross-index with other ACCF clinical practice support titles and additional reference titles by Skyscape to provide a powerful and integrated source of clinical information that you can carry with you wherever you go!

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