

Medical Reference Catalogue 2015
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FEATURES
• Comprehensive updates throughout place the most recent management recommendations at your fingertips.
• Updated coverage brings you up to speed on the pathogenesis of hypertension and many other evolving areas.
• Abundant algorithms and flow charts facilitate clinical decision-making.
• An accessible, straightforward writing style and a user-friendly two-color design makes it easy to find and apply the
information you need.
• Full- text online access includes links to Pub Med for many key bibliographical references.
Kaplan’s Clinical Hypertension
Pocket Medicine Cardiology Subspecialty Pullout
Third Edition
Norman Kaplan MD
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Ronald G. Victor MD
Houston J. and Florence A. Doswell Hypertension Center; University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center
Marc Sabatine MD MPH
Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School
Specialty: Cardiology
Specialty: Cardiology
Series: Pocket Notebook Series
October 2014 / Hardcover
Approx. 461 pp / Approx 119 illus.
978-1-4511-9013-7
June 2015 / Paperback
Approx. 80 pp
978-1-4511-9188-2
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Accessible, evidence-based guidance on managing patients with hypertension.
Kaplan’s Clinical Hypertension
provides you
with current, practical, evidence-based recommendations for preventing and treating all forms of hypertension. Integrating
the latest basic science findings and clinical trial data, this 11th Edition enables you to put the latest approaches to work in
managing your patients.
Written by residents, fellows and attending, Pocket Medicine is the essential, concise guide to providing the key information a
clinician needs for the initial approach to and management of the most common inpatient medical problems. Because of the
special ring binding, we can only contain a certain amount of pages per edition. As a result, the depth and amount of content
is prioritized, and the book only contains the most pertinent information. Since Cardiology is the most popular section, we
are creating the Cardiology Subspecialty pullout. This pullout is designed to provide more content per topic as well as new
topics for those who want more information. Readers can remove and insert the pages based on rotation schedule.
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