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The Washington Manual of Ambulatory Therapy


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ABOUT: The Washington ManualĀ® of Ambulatory Therapeutics
The Washington ManualĀ® of Ambulatory Therapeutics provides mobile healthcare practitioners with the latest in trusted clinical information for more accurate, confident and informed decision-making at point-of-care.

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Author: Tammy L. Lin MD & Scott W. Rypkema MD
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISBN-13: 978-0781789776

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Designed for those practitioners who are dealing with ambulatory care of the adult patient. This reference is a practical resource for house officers who are now required to spend 30% of their training in an ambulatory setting, as well as practitioners working everyday in the primary care setting. Edited by a team of chief residents at Washington University, this reference focuses on the latest standards of therapy and care. It provides the key details you need to provide quality care for your patients, in a format that guarantees fast access.

The Washington Manual of Ambulatory Therapeutics includes coverage of many outpatient topics such as lipid disorders; complaint-specific therapeutics, e.g. cough; office management of cancer patients (including screening, hospice, and supportive care); musculoskeletal pain; womens and mens health; dermatologic problems; anxiety and mood disorders; and dementia. Front-lines practicality makes The Washington Manual of Ambulatory Therapeutics ideal as a quick reference for any office practitioner.