Acute Care Surgery
β Scribed by LD Britt MD, Andrew Peitzman MD, Phillip Barie MD, Gregory Jurkovich MD
- Publisher
- LWW
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 844
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Relying totally on evidence-based content rather than theory, each of the 64 chapters in this book highlights cutting edge advances in the field and underscores state-of-the-art management paradigms.
The overarching principle of acute care surgery is early and expedient medical/surgical intervention and this book offers the reference material every trauma, critical care, and emergency room surgeon needs to deliver on that principle.
FEATURES:
β’ Editors and contributors are recognized leaders in their respective areas of interest
β’ Notable controversies are discussed in detail and often accompanied by data-driven resolutions
β’ Over 400 illustrations
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