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A handy pocket reference for intubation of neonates to adults. Includes helpful information on drips, tube placement and Glasgow Coma Scale. A must-have in the emergency department for patients of all ages!
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This updated edition is intended to alert the emergency physician to issues central to entering into an employment or independent contractor agreement to provide medical services on behalf of a hospital or group. What you don’t know can really hurt you! This book will help you be prepared for those important contract discussions.
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The second edition of this popular handbook provides a framework for understanding the many complex issues concerning emergency medicine careers. Topics covered include career possibilities, CVs, interview tips, negotiations, benefits and more.
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Everything you need to know about improving outcomes for septic patients in the emergency department is now available in a handy pocket reference guide. This comprehensive, yet compact review of the most recent recommendations for treating sepsis was developed by the EMRA Critical Care Committee and is endorsed by the Surviving Sepsis Campaign.
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Written specifically for emergency medicine chiefs by emergency medicine chiefs, this straightforward, practical guide is designed to help aspiring and current chief residents succeed as young physician leaders. Topics discussed include the Chief Resident as a Leader, the Chief Resident as a Clinician, the Chief Resident as an Educator and the Chief Resident as an Administrator. One reviewer called it “extremely well written…very useful.”
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An invaluable application for emergency physicians or any physician, resident, medical student, and other health care professional who rotates in the ED. This guide to antibiotic selection is based on organ system and diagnosis. Virtually every type of infectious disease is covered for outpatient management and for patients needing admission. Everything you love about the printed guide is included plus the ability to search using the "Find" feature! It's fast, easy to use, and urate!
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This new edition, with more than 75 chapters, is the comprehensive guide to the specialty of emergency medicine. Written specifically for medical students, it’s a great resource for anyone who needs to be familiar with all aspects of emergency medicine including history, lifestyle and wellness, careers, training, research, fellowships, subspecialties and much more.
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The EMRA 2007 Antibiotic Guide, 12th edition, is designed to be a quick reference guide to antibiotic use in the emergency department. The contents are organized alphabetically by organ system, followed by sections on “Special Topics” to make reference quick and easy for a particular disease process. As requested by popular demand of loyal users, each organ system and special topic section is color coded for quick reference.
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You’ve asked for a new Top 30 Problems and this book will not disappoint. It has been updated and expanded slightly and is now Emergency Medicine’s Top Clinical Problems.
The Top Clinical Problems is a pocket reference and quiz tool.
Each chapter starts with critical actions and then logically expands with disease specific information.
The design is intended to simulate the format one might find of an emergency medicine oral or written board exam.
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