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  • Andrew Loveitt, Margaret M. Martin, Marc A. Neff, editors.
    Summary: The Certified Bariatric Nurse (CBN) designation was created by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery to fill the rapidly growing need for nurses specialized in the care of patients undergoing weight loss surgery. This book approaches this subject area to assist nurses interested in passing the CBN exam. It can also be used as a general resource for those interested in a comprehensive but concise review of the rapidly growing field of Bariatric Surgery. This would include medical students, residents, dietitians, and other allied health professionals. Dr. Marc Neff is a recognized expert in the field of Bariatric Surgery. In his current position, his hospital is fortunate to have several CBNs caring for the Bariatric patients. With his guidance, along with several nurses who successfully completed the CBN designation, the authors have created a concise, "quick hit" review of the material required to successfully pass the exam. The format is short chapters followed by 5-10 review questions with in-depth explanations. Where appropriate, graphics are provided to highlight the essential anatomy and surgical procedures. Questions are in multiple choice format to simulate the actual CBN exam.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Ramesh K. Gupta, Pallav Gupta, editors.
    Contents:
    Introduction to Opportunistic Infections
    Opportunistic Bacterial Infections
    Opportunistic Viral Infections
    Opportunistic Fungal Infections
    Opportunistic Parasitic Infections
    Mixed Opportunistic Infections.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Karen M. Facey, Helle Ploug Hansen, Ann N.V. Single, editors.
    Summary: "If you're not involving patients, you're not doing HTA!"--Dr. Brian O'Rourke, President and CEO of CADTH, Chair of INAHTA This is the first book to offer a comprehensive guide to involving patients in health technology assessment (HTA). Defining patient involvement as patient participation in the HTA process and research into patient aspects, this book includes detailed explanations of approaches to participation and research, as well as case studies. Patient Involvement in HTA enables researchers, postgraduate students, HTA professionals and experts in the HTA community to study these complementary ways of taking account of patients' knowledge, experiences, needs and preferences. Part I includes chapters discussing the ethical rationale, terminology, patient-based evidence, participation and patient input. Part II sets out methodology including: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis, Discrete Choice Experiments, Analytical Hierarchy Processes, Ethnographic Fieldwork, Deliberative Methods, Social Media Analysis, Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, patients as collaborative research partners and evaluation. Part III contains 15 case studies setting out current activities by HTA bodies on five continents, health technology developers and patient organisations. Each part includes discussion chapters from leading experts in patient involvement. A final chapter reflects on the need to clearly define the goals for patient involvement within the context of the HTA to identify the optimal approach. With cohesive contributions from more than 80 authors from a variety of disciplines around the globe, it is hoped this book will serve as a catalyst for collaboration to further develop patient involvement to improve HTA.

    Contents:
    1. Health Technology Assessment
    2. Exploring Ethical Rationales
    3. Reflections on Terms, Goals and Organisation
    4. Patient-Based Evidence in HTA
    5. Developing the Mosaic of Patient Participation in HTA
    6. Patient Input to HTA
    7. Discussion
    Attending to Values and Quality of Patient Involvement in HTA
    8. Patients as Collaborative Partners in Clinical Research to Inform HTA
    9. Developing Patient-Reported and Relevant Outcome Measures
    10. Discrete Choice Experiments
    11. Analytic Hierarchy Process
    12. Ethnographic Fieldwork
    14. Deliberative Methods to Involve Patients in HTA
    15. Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
    16. Evaluation of Patient Involvement in HTA
    17. Discussion
    Making Sense of Patients' Perspectives, Experiences and Preferences in HTA
    18. Discussion
    Research to promote patient-based HTA
    19. Australia
    20. Brazil
    21. Canada
    22. Denmark
    23. England
    24. EUnetHTA
    Patients' Perspectives in the HTA Core Model®
    25. Germany
    26. Italy
    27. Scotland
    28. Sweden
    29. Taiwan
    30. USA
    Comparative Effectiveness Research
    31. Discussion of Approaches in Different Countries
    32. Discussion
    Patient Participation in HTA; Evidence of Real Change?
    33. Patient Involvement in Medicine Development and Assessment
    34. Medical Technologies: Involving Patients in Development and Assessment
    35. Role of Patient Organisations
    36. Discussion
    Perspective of an HTA Appraisal Committee Chair
    37. Reflections for Future Development.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Bernard A. Cohen.
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  • editor, Leonard B. Nelson, MD, MBA, Director, Strabismus Center, Co-Director, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Ocular Genetics, Wills Eye Hospital, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Pediatrics, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; section editors, Michael J. Bartiss, OD, MD, Caroline DeBenedictis, MD, Kammi B. Gunton, MD, Judith B. Lavrich, MD, Kara C. LaMattina, MD, Alex V. Levin, MD, MHSc, FRCSC, Scott E. Olitsky, MD, Bruce M. Schnall, MD, Aldo Vagge, MD, PhD student, Barry N. Wasserman, MD ; series editor, Christopher J. Rapuano, MD, Director and Attending Surgeon, Cornea Service, Co-Director, Refractive Surgery Department, Wills Eye Hospital, Professor of Ophthalmology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    Contents:
    Abnormalities affecting the eye as a whole
    Congenital corneal opacity
    Glaucoma
    Iris anomalies
    Lens anomalies
    Pediatric uveitis
    Congenital abnormalities of the optic nerve
    Retinal anomalies
    Eyelid anomalies
    Lacrimal anomalies
    Strabismus disorders
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  • Francis X. Paletta, with 419 ill. ; original artwork by Elisabeth North.
    Contents:

    v. 1. Trauma.
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  • Christina A. Di Bartolo, Maureen K. Braun.
    Summary: With the proliferation of research studies posted online, media outlets scrambling to pick up stories, and individuals posting unverified information via social media, the landscape for parents trying to understand the latest science as it pertains to their children has never been more challenging to navigate. This book is intended to assist pediatricians when discussing research findings with parents. It provides an overview of research practices and terminology, clarifies misconceptions about studies and findings, and explains the limitations of research when applied to medical decision making. Through this framework, physicians can explain their reasoning behind specific clinical recommendations. In addition to examining the broad concepts comprising research literacy, this book reviews the current findings in topics that pediatricians report discussing most often with parents, such as vaccines, diet, medications, and sleep. Pediatrician's Guide to Discussing Research with Patients is a unique resource for pediatricians in encouraging the development of research literacy in their patients.

    Contents:
    1 Introduction
    2 Funding and Bias
    3 Study Design and Related Considerations
    4 Significance: Statistical versus Clinical
    5 Incorporating Research into Health Care Decisions
    6 Vaccines
    7 Diet
    8 Food Allergies
    9 Discipline Techniques
    10 Medications
    11 Sleep
    12 Screen Time
    13 School Refusal
    14 Infectious Diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Laura Nabarro, Stephen Morris-Jones, David A.J. Moore.
    Contents:
    Arthropod-borne diseases
    Infections acquired through the gastrointestinal tract
    Infections acquired by airborne transmission
    Ectoparasites
    Bites, stings, venoms, toxins
    Nutrition
    Non-communicable disease
    Disease of unusual or uncertian aetiology.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • Mark A. Simmons, PhD.
    Summary: "Pharmacology: An Essential Textbook covers the facts of pharmacology--the study of the effects of drugs on the body--and integrates the concepts to master for success in the classroom, in the laboratory and for board examinations. It provides a focused text for pharmacology courses. It can also be used as a source of key knowledge for daily clinical practice"-- Provided by publisher.
  • Johannes W. Rohen, Chihiro Yokochi, Elke Lütjen-Drecoll.
    Summary: Photographic Atlas of Anatomy features outstanding full-colour photographs of actual cadaver dissections, with accompanying schematic drawings and diagnostic images, to help students develop an unparalleled mastery of human anatomy with ease. Depicting anatomic structures more realistically than illustrations in traditional atlases, this proven resource shows students exactly what they will see in the dissection lab. Chapters are organised by region in the order of a typical dissection, with each chapter presenting regional anatomical structures in a systematic manner. This updated ninth edition includes revised content throughout and features additional cadaver dissection photos, medical imaging, and clinical illustrations, as well as a new appendix with learning resources that strengthen students' understanding of the vascular, lymphatic, muscular, and nervous systems.

    Contents:
    1. General anatomy
    2. Trunk
    3. Upper limb
    4. Lower limb
    5. Thoracic organs
    6. Abdominal organs
    7. Retroperitoneal organs
    8. Head and neck
    9. Brain and sensory organs.
  • Kirk J. Brower, Michelle B. Riba, editors.
    Summary: This book explores the important topic of mental health and related problems among physicians, including trainees. The all-too-common human response of "suffering in silence" and refusing to seek help for professional and personal issues has ramifications for physicians who work in safety-sensitive positions, where clear-headed judgment and proper action can save lives. Problems covered include burnout, disruptive and unprofessional behaviors, impaired performance, traumatic stress, addiction, depression and other mood disorders, and suicide. The authors of this work include psychologists, psychiatrists, and other physicians who diagnose and treat a range of patients with stress-related syndromes. Among their patients are physicians who benefit greatly from education, support, coaching, and treatment. The book's content is organized into three parts with interconnecting themes. Part I focuses on symptoms and how physicians' problems manifest at the workplace. Part II discusses the disorders underlying the manifesting symptoms. Part III focuses on interventions at both the individual and organizational levels. The major themes investigated throughout the book are developmental aspects; mental health and wellbeing as a continuum; and the multifactorial contributions of individual, interpersonal, organizational, and cultural elements to physician health. This book is intended for anyone who works with, provides support to, or professionally treats distressed physicians. It is also intended for healthcare leaders and organizations that are motivated to improve the experience of providing care and to change the culture of silence, such that seeking help and counsel become normal activities while minimizing stigma. By writing this book, the authors aim to outline effective pathways to well-being and a healthy work-life balance among physicians, so that they may provide optimal and safe care to their patients.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Vinay K. Kapoor, editor.
    Summary: This book covers various aspects of gall bladder cancer, e.g. its epidemiology, etiology, pathology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, investigations, staging, management, prevention, etc. Gall bladder cancer is the most common form of biliary tract cancer worldwide, there are peculiar geographical variations in its incidence; while it is rare in the developed west (North America and Western Europe), high incidence rates are reported from Central and South America, Central and Eastern Europe, East Asia (Japan and Korea) and northern India. In addition, the book addresses a number of related issues including thick walled gall bladder, gall bladder cancer with surgical obstructive jaundice, incidental gall bladder cancer, the role and place of common bile duct excision, the Japanese aggressive surgical approach, management of asymptomatic gall stones, etc. An authoritative work that provides detailed insights into various aspects of gall bladder cancer and its management, the book offers a valuable resource for physicians in high-incidence areas and low-incidence areas alike. It is richly illustrated throughout with radiographs (US, CT, MRI, etc.) and operative and specimen photos.

    Contents:
    Anatomy of the biliary tract
    Physiology of obstructive jaundice
    Epidemiology of gall bladder cancer
    Etiopathology of gall bladder cancer
    Clinical presentation of gall bladder cancer.-Diagnosis and staging of gall bladder cancer
    Management of gall bladder cancer
    Incidental gall bladder cancer
    Adjuvant and neoadjuvant therapy in gall bladder cancer
    Prognosis of gall bladder cancer
    Prevention of gall bladder cancer
    Institutional contributions in gall bladder cancer
    Unanswered questions and areas for research in gall bladder cancer.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Constantin E. Orfanos, Christos C. Zouboulis, Chalid Assaf, editors.
    Summary: The vast majority of the global population has pigmented non-Caucasian skin; accordingly, this book focuses on the diagnosis and management of skin diseases in dark-skinned populations, paying particular attention to different reactive profiles, the frequency and the clinical pictures of diseases in pigmented ethnic skin that arise in hot climate zones. Supplemented by a wealth of high-quality, full-color images, this comprehensive work covers the full range of dermatological entities and issues characteristic of the tropical and subtropical regions of the globe, including those that are now emerging in developed countries as a result of intensified travel, globalized business, and migration. Each disorder is described by respected experts on subtropical and tropical countries, and each chapter is clearly structured, examining the incidence, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, management and course. The book illustrates the clinical features and includes major schedules for the diagnosis and management of skin diseases presented in darkly pigmented to black skin. As such, it offers an invaluable tool for all dermatologists in developing and developed countries, especially those who are used to dealing with skin lesions mainly in white Caucasian skin. While enabling physicians to provide proper advice, medical services and support, Pigmented Ethnic Skin and Imported Dermatoses also represents a guide for a broader range of professionals working for governmental institutions, health and refugee agencies.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Viktor M. Grishkevich, Max Grishkevich.
    Summary: "This comprehensive atlas provides a step-by-step guide of new techniques in burn surgery and enables readers to identify the appropriate treatment plan and best possible procedure for each patient pre-surgery before delving into a variety of different surgical possibilities for treatment and recovery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns - An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies presents new solutions in plastic and reconstructive surgery for burns built upon tried and true techniques of contracture restoration using various flaps and skin grafts. Accompanying illustrations and schemes allow the reader to visualize the process from mapping, dissecting and closing the wound. Preoperative and postoperative results are compared, with extensive illustrations and pictures that cover areas of the body most commonly treated for burns including face, neck, breast, torso, arms, legs, hands, and feet. Outcomes of the surgeries including full functional and aesthetic restoration of treated patients are meticulously photographed and provided alongside each technique. New classifications are presented based on contracture anatomy which showcase the development of new flaps and techniques that elevate functional and aesthetic rehabilitation of burned patients to a new level. The culmination of the decades long career of renowned plastic surgeon, Viktor M. Grishkevich, many new and original techniques, currently unpublished in U.S. literature, are detailed in depth alongside techniques uniquely designed by Dr. Grishkevich and previously published around the world. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns - An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies, has international reach and is meant for plastic and reconstructive surgeons with specialties inhand, maxillo-facial, facial, and ENT. Due to its detailed nature, the atlas is also appropriate for residents in the related fields of surgery as well."-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • George Laskaris.
    Summary: "The complete pictorial guide to oral diseases, a pocket-sized bestseller now in its third edition! A derivative of Prof. Laskaris' best-selling hardcover atlas, the Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases provides complete information on the diagnosis and treatment of an exhaustive variety of oral diseases. The work is a practical interdisciplinary pocket reference for dentists, dermatologists, otolaryngologists, primary care practitioners, and dental and medical students. Highlights include: Full coverage of both local and systemic oral diseases and conditions; Complete lists of laboratory tests, differential diagnoses, and concise treatment guidelines for all conditions; Consistently structured headings to cover each condition: definition, etiology, clinical features, lab tests, differential diagnosis, and treatment; Exquisite, high-resolution color photographs and concise texts that lead the reader through the diagnostic process Among the revisions in the new edition are: Over 40 new disease entities and a new chapter have been added; The pictorial material has been renewed and enriched at a level of 95% with high-standard color images. An introduction to Oral Medicine and a schematic classification of oral diseases in the form of a tree have been added. George Laskaris' Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases is a superb reference work of invaluable practical use to any clinician involved in the oral cavity"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    White lesions
    Red lesions
    Black and brown lesions
    Vesiculobullous lesions
    Ulcerative lesions
    Papillary lesions
    Gingival enlargement
    Soft-tissue tumors
    Soft-tissue cysts
    Bone swellings
    Neck swellings
    Lip disorders
    Tongue disorders.
  • Torsten B. Moeller, Emil Reif.
    Summary: "This comprehensive, easy-to-consult pocket atlas is renowned for its superb illustrations and ability to depict sectional anatomy in every plane. Together with its two companion volumes, it provides a highly specialized navigational tool for all clinicians who need to master radiologic anatomy and accurately interpret CT and MR images. Special features of Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy: - Didactic organization in two-page units, with high-quality radiologic images on one side and brilliant, full-color diagrams on the other - Hundreds of high-resolution CT and MR images, many made with the latest generation of scanners (e.g., 3T MRI, 64-slice CT) - Consistent color coding, making it easy to identify similar structures across several slices - Concise, easy-to-read labeling of all figures. Updates for the 4th edition of Volume I: - New cranial CT imaging sequences of the axial and coronal temporal bone - Expanded MR section, with all new 3T MR images of the temporal lobe and hippocampus, basilar artery, cranial nerves, cavernous sinus, and more - New arterial MR angiography sequences of the neck and additional larynx images Compact, easy-to-use, highly visual, and designed for quick recall, this book is ideal for use in both the clinical and study settings. Volume I: Head and Neck Volume II: Thorax, Heart, Abdomen, and Pelvis, ISBN 978-3-13-125604-1 Volume III: Spine, Extremities, Joints, ISBN 978-3-13-143171-4 Torsten B. Moeller, MD, and Emil Reif, MD, Department of Radiology, Marienhaus Klinikum Saarlouis-Dillingen, Dillingen/Saarlouis, Germany"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    V. 1 : Head and neck
    v. 2. Thorax, heart, abdomen, and pelvis
    v. 3. Spine, extremities, joints.
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  • Kern Singh, Alexander R. Vaccaro.
    Contents:
    Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion
    Anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion
    Open posterior cervical foraminotomy
    Minimally invasive posterior cervical foraminotomy
    Posterior laminoplasty with instrumentation
    Posterior laminectomy and fusion
    Occipitocervical fusion
    Thoracic pedicle screw placement
    Minimally invasive thoracic corpectomy
    Percutaneous vertebral cement augmentation
    Open laminectomy and discectomy
    Open posterolateral lumbar fusion
    Minimally invasive lumbar exposure
    Minimally invasive laminectomy
    Minimally invasive far lateral discectomy
    Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF)
    Mini-open pedicle screw placement
    Percutaneous pedicle screw placement
    Extreme (Extreme) lateral interbody fusion
    Minimally invasive lumbar corpectomy
    Anterior lumbar interbody fusion.
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  • John A. Elefteriades, Bulat A. Ziganshin.
    Summary: This textbook provides practical tips on the conduct of aortic surgery, from the aortic valve to the iliac arteries. It is organized as a series of Plates, each with a key central illustration, followed by bullet items of accompanying explanatory text. The accompanying text concentrates on specific, critical dos and donts that promote and enhance patient safety. Chapters include dozens of color illustrations by one of the nations premier medical illustrators, along with selected classic pen and ink line drawings. Each central illustration is accompanied by additional secondary figures interspersed at intervals within the accompanying text. Each practical tip has an accompanying short (15-30 second) video demonstrating vividly the specific didactic point being made in each Plate. Chapters provide Q & A sections, to promote an interactive feel and experience. The textbook shares practical, potentially life-saving tipsgleaned from over three decades of experience in thousands of aortic operationsregarding virtually every standard operation that arises in aortic surgery. Practical Tips in Aortic Surgery will be an essential resource for surgeons and trainees at all levels of experience: residents and fellows, surgical physician assistants, surgical nurses and technicians, and medical students. The book directly targets two surgical specialties: Cardiac Surgery and Vascular Surgery.

    Contents:
    Section 1. General Tips
    General Approach
    Cannulation Sites
    Bevel Your Distal Ascending or Hemi-Arch Anastomosis
    Aortic Wrap
    Carbon Dioxide Flooding of the Pericardial Well
    Innominate Vein Ligation
    Pericardial Bridge for Delayed Sternal Closure
    Pull Hard on Graft to Measure Length
    Reduction of Graft Diameter
    Increase of Graft Diameter
    Reinforcement of Posterior Wall of Aortic Anastomosis
    Retrosternal Sponge Re-entry Technique
    Reinforced Sternal Closure
    The Tightening Stitch
    Towel Clip Technique to Control Re-entry Bleeding
    Turn Off LV Vent Well Before Finishing Last Ascending Suture Line
    Conduct of DHCA
    Clamping the Aorta
    Other Cerebral Perfusion Strategies
    Swing Venous Line Down to Expose Aortic Root
    Intraoperative Malperfusion
    Surrounding the Ascending AortaWithout Injuring the PA
    Do NOT obliterate a chronic flap
    Hugging but not Restricting the Innominate Artery with the Clamp
    Do Not Cut Too Close to the Clamp
    Graft Sizing
    Valerie Stitch for Exposure of the Aortic Root
    Cannulation of Left Inferior Pulmonary Vein
    Left Atrial Cannulation in Atrial Fibrillation
    The E-Rule: Never Start LA-FA Artery Perfusion w/o the Aorta Clamped
    Remember the Pulmonary Artery for Venous Return
    Mobilize the Posterior Wall Completely
    Mobilize the Descending Aorta from the Esophagus
    Sub-adventitial Hematoma
    Sienna graft for Mega-aorta
    The Inclusion Anastomotic Technique
    Big Needle for Thick Aortas
    Aneurysms of the Branches of the Aortic Arch
    Attaching Arch Graft to Ascending Graft (Configurations)
    BioGlue on Graft-to-Graft Anastomoses
    Lung Adhesions
    Adherence of Aneurysm to Chest Wall
    Reoperative Adhesions
    Extracting old prosthetic valves
    Section 2. Ascending Aorta and Aortic Arch
    Aortic Morphology Determines Extent of Resection
    Use the Corner of the Commissure to Advantage
    Aortic Valve Repair
    Ascending Aortic Replacement (*deeper stitches on non-coronary sinus)
    Composite Graft (Aortic Root Replacement) (Bentall Procedure)
    Composite Graft (Aortic Root Replacement) (Bentall Procedure)
    V-Shaped Aortic Root Remodeling
    Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Replacement
    Arch Replacement Options (2-vessel, 3-vessel, trifurcated graft)
    Standard (Non-Frozen) Elephant Trunk Procedure
    Retrieving the Elephant TrunkFour Options
    Stand-alone Elephant Trunk
    Acute Type A Aortic Dissection
    Ross Procedure
    Section 3. Descending and Thoracoabdominal Aorta
    Descending Aortic Replacement
    Acute Type B Aortic Dissection: Clinical Perspectives to Guide Surgery
    Fenestration Procedure
    Thoracoabdominal Aortic Replacement
    Abdominal aortic replacement
    Visceral artery aneurysms
    Pulmonary Artery Aneurysms
    Section 4. Vascular Rings
    General Comments
    Vascular Rings and Kommerils Diverticula.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • editor-in-chief, Philip T. Cagle ; associate editors, Timothy C. Allen [and 15 others].
    Summary: "In Pulmonary Pathology: An Atlas and Text, 3rd edition, a newly composed book, the general format of a user-friendly atlas that is highly illustrated, divided into readily accessible individual entities, and offering brief handy text with bullet points to expedite use is retained"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Sect. 1: Normal cytology and histology
    Sect. 2: Artifacts and age-related changes
    Sect. 3: Malignant neoplasms
    Sect. 4: Benign neoplasms
    Sect. 5: Pulmonary histiocytic proliferations
    Sect. 6: Benign and borderline lymphoid proliferations
    Sect. 7: Focal lesions
    Sect. 8: Granulomatous diseases
    Sect. 9: Diffuse pulmonary hemorrhage
    Sect. 10: Pulmonary hypertension and embolic disease
    Sect. 11: Large airways
    Sect. 12: Small airways
    Sect. 13: Alveolar infiltrates
    Sect. 14: Tobacco-related diseases
    Sect. 15: Diffuse interstitial lung diseases
    Sect. 16: Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias
    Sect. 17: Specific infectious agents
    Sect. 18: Transplant-related pathology
    Sect. 19: Lung pathology in collagen vascular diseases
    Sect. 20: Therapeutic drug reactions and radiation effects
    Sect. 21: Pneumoconioses
    Sect. 22: Metabolic disorders/storage diseases
    Sect. 23: Nonneoplastic lesions of the pleura
    Sect. 24: Pediatric pulmonary pathology.
    Digital Access Ovid 2019
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Features systematic reviews that summarize the effects of interventions and makes a determination whether the intervention is efficacious or not.

Cochrane reviews are created through a strict process of compiling and analyzing data from multiple randomized control trials to ensure comprehensiveness and reliability.

Provides systematic coverage of the psychological literature from the 1800s to the present through articles, book chapters and dissertations. PIER (Physicians' Information and Education Resource) is a Web-based decision-support tool designed for rapid point-of-care delivery of up-to-date, evidence-based guidance for primary care physicians. Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) provides access to 300,000 controlled trials that have been identified the Cochrane Collaboration. Provides drug information targeted for patients. A continually updating drug monograph. ECRI Guidelines Trust: A comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents. MedlinePlus: A repository of health information from the National Library of Medicine. Links are from trusted sites. No advertising, no endorsement of commercial companies or products LPCH CareNotes via MicroMedex: Patient education handouts customized by LPCH clinical staff Micromedex Lab Advisor: Evidence based laboratory test information Provides patient handouts from the American Academy of Family Physician.

Largest, broadest eBook package; covers all sciences, as well as technology (including software), medicine, and humanities.

In addition to covering Wiley and Springer, MyiLibrary is also the only provider for Oxford and Cambridge University Press titles. No seat restrictions.

A collection of biomedical books that can be searched directly by concept, and linked to terms in PubMed abstracts.

A web-based, decision support system for infectious diseases, epidemiology, microbiology and antimicrobial chemotherapy. The database, updated weekly, currently includes 337 diseases, 224 countries, 1,147 microbial taxa and 306 antibacterial (-fungal, -parasitic, -viral) agents and vaccines.

Over 10,000 notes outline the status of specific infections within each country.

David Lee Bassett MD (1913-1966), a professor in the Department of Anatomy at Stanford University School of Medicine, pioneered innovations in dissection to create this comprehensive set of three-dimensional human anatomy photographs. An interactive atlas of human anatomy; over 40 modules covering the full body. 68,600 images and videos, 400+ step-by-step illustrated procedures, simultaneous search across Thieme's journals, e-books, and PubMed.

Limited to 19 simultaneous users.
Designed to teach or review human anatomy; turn labels on/off, some quizzing. 6th edition of An Atlas of illustrations and radiologic images provides views and perspectives that elucidate complex anatomic relationships.

Incorporates muscle tables as quick look-up appendices.
Database of must-know cases covering every radiology subspecialty; clearly annotated images to identify key findings at-a-glance. Select “Images” tab; search over 2 million images covering these subject areas: Biochemistry, Dentistry, Genetics, Immunology, Microbiology, Medicine, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Nursing & Health Professions, Veterinary Science & Medicine A presentation tool with thousands of stunning illustrations and clinical images from Gilroy et al.'s Atlas of Anatomy, 2nd Edition, and other Thieme titles. Archive of medical images of cancer for free public download. Images are organized as “Collections”, e.g., disease (lung cancer, etc.), image modality (MRI, CT, etc.) or research focus. DICOM file format.