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(Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado), (Chief,), (Redlich Family Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA)
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Now in its 7th edition, Auerbachs Wilderness Medicine continues to help you quickly and decisively manage medical emergencies encountered in any wilderness or other austere setting! World-renowned authority Dr. Paul Auerbach and 2 new associate editors have assembled a team of experts to offer proven, practical, visual guidance for effectively diagnosing and treating the full range of issues that can occur in situations where time and resources are scarce. Now in an exciting 2-volume set that includes convenient online access, this indispensable resource equips physicians, nurses, advanced practice providers, first responders, and rescuers with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively address and prevent injuries and illnesses - no matter where they happen! Brand-new 2-volume format ensures all content is available in print and online to provide you easy access. Face any medical challenge in the wilderness with expert guidance from hundreds of outstanding world experts edited by Dr. Auerbach and 2 new associate editors, Drs.Tracy Cushing and N. Stuart Harris. New and expanded chapters with hundreds of new photos and illustrative drawings help increase your visual understanding of the material. Acquire the knowledge and skills you need with revised chapters providing expanded discussions of high-altitude medicine, improvisation, technical rescue, telemedicine, ultrasound, and wilderness medicine education. Ten new chapters cover Acute High-Altitude Medicine and Pathophysiology; High Altitude and Pre-Existing Medical Conditions; Cycles, Snowmobiles, and other Wilderness Conveyances; Medical Wilderness Adventure Races (MedWAR); Canyoneering and Canyon Medicine; Evidence-Based Wilderness Medicine; National Park Service Medicine; Genomics and Personalized Wilderness Medicine; Forestry; and Earth Sciences. 30+ Expert Consult online videos cover survival tips, procedural demonstrations, and detailed explanations of diseases and incidents. Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, images, videos, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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Doody's Core Titles® 2022

"If you can only afford to buy one textbook this year, make it Auerbach's Wilderness Medicine"

2017 BMA Awards: The BMA Illustrated Book Award

"This is the essential book for healthcare providers wishing to enhance their knowledge of urgent or emergency self-care and/or care for the masses during personal travel, exploration, or medical relief situations. The pairing of the print book with online access provides readers the portability required for world travel. This seventh edition is essential to present current state-of-the-art and cutting-edge information. As an emergency medicine physician and wilderness medicine enthusiast, I turn to Auerbach's as the authoritative gold standard."

- Keith D Henry, MD, FAAEM (Regions Hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center) for Doodys Review Services

PART 1 Mountain Medicine
1 High-Altitude Physiology
2(6)
Robert C. Roach
Justin S. Lawley
Peter H. Hackett
2 High-Altitude Medicine and Pathophysiology
8(21)
Peter H. Hackett
Andrew M. Luks
Justin S. Lawley
Robert C. Roach
3 High Altitude and Preexisting Medical Conditions
29(11)
Andrew M. Luks
Peter H. Hackett
4 Avalanches
40(31)
Colin K. Grissom
Martin I. Radwin
Scott E. Mcintosh
Dale Atkins
5 Lightning-Related Injuries and Safety
71(49)
Mary Ann Cooper
Christopher J. Andrews
Ronald L. Holle
Ryan Blumenthal
Norberto Navarrete Aldana
PART 2 Cold and Heat
6 Thermoregulation
120(15)
Nisha Charkoudian
Larry I. Crawshaw
7 Accidental Hypothermia
135(27)
Daniel F. Danzl
Martin R. Huecker
8 Immersion into Cold Water
162(35)
Gordon G. Giesbrecht
Alan M. Steinman
9 Frostbite
197(25)
Luanne Freer
Charles Handford
Christopher H. E. Imray
10 Nonfreezing Cold-Induced Injuries
222(12)
Christopher H. E. Imray
Charles Handford
Owen D. Thomas
John W. Castellani
11 Polar Medicine
234(15)
Martin Rhodes
Hans Christian Sørenson
12 Pathophysiology of Heat-Related Illnesses
249(18)
Usa R. Leon
Robert W. Kenefick
13 Clinical Management of Heat-Related Illnesses
267(9)
Karen K. O'Brien
Lisa R. Leon
Robert W. Kenefick
Francis G. O'Connor
PART 3 Burns, Fire, and Radiation
14 Wildland Fires: Dangers and Survival
276(43)
Martin E. Alexander
Robert W. Mutch
Kathleen M. Davis
Colin M. Bucks
15 Emergency Care of the Burned Patient
319(16)
Michael J. Mosier
Robert L. Sheridan
David M. Heimbach
16 Exposure to Radiation from the Sun
335(19)
Andrew C. Krakowski
Alina Goldenberg
17 Volcanic Eruptions, Hazards, and Mitigation
354(24)
Joanne Feldman
Robert I. Tilling
PART 4 Trauma
18 Wilderness Trauma and Surgical Emergencies
378(25)
Michael J. Krzyzaniak
Timothy C. Nunez
Richard S. Miller
19 Emergency Airway Management
403(17)
Andrew J. Eyre
Calvin A. Brown
20 Management of Facial Injuries
420(20)
David Shaye
Vicki Mazzorana
Robin W. Lindsay
21 Wound Management
440(10)
Ramin Jamshidi
22 Wilderness Orthopedics
450(42)
Julie A. Switzer
Ralph S. Bovard
Robert H. Quinn
23 Splints and Slings
492(25)
Misha R. Kassel
Terry O'Connor
Alan Gianotti
24 Taping and Bandaging
517(16)
Gates Richards
25 Foot Problems and Care
533(16)
Grant S. Lipman
Brian J. Krabak
26 Hunting and Fishing Injuries
549(14)
Edward J. Otten
27 Tactical Medicine
563(18)
Lawrence E. Heiskell
Bohdan T. Olesnicky
Sydney J. Vail
28 Combat and Casualty Care
581(12)
Craig Goolsby
Daniel G. Conway
29 Injury Prevention: Decision Making, Safety, and Accident Avoidance
593(25)
Eunice M. Singletary
David S. Markenson
PART 5 Animals and Zoonoses
30 Bites and Injuries Inflicted by Wild and Domestic Animals
618(27)
Lara L. Phillips
John Semple
31 Rabies
645(29)
Charlotte A. Lanteri
Ken Nguyen
Robert V. Gibbons
32 Bear Behavior and Attacks
674(13)
Luanne Freer
33 Alligator and Crocodile Attacks
687(5)
Benjamin B. Constance
Mark A. Read
34 Wilderness-Acquired Zoonoses
692(37)
Jamie R. Shandro
Joshua M. Jauregui
35 Bites by Venomous Reptiles in Canada, the United States, and Mexico
729(31)
Robert L. Norris
Sean P. Bush
Michael D. Cardwell
36 Bites by Venomous and Nonvenomous Reptiles Worldwide
760(68)
David A. Warrell
37 Ranch and Rodeo Medicine
828(17)
Mark A. Brandenburg
Mark R. Lafave
Dale J. Butterwick
38 Emergency Veterinary Medicine
845(25)
S. Christopher Ralphs
Christopher R. Byron
PART 6 Insects and Arachnids
39 Mosquitoes and Mosquito-Borne Diseases
870(21)
Sean M. Kivlehan
Julian Villar
Hemal K. Kanzaria
40 Malaria
891(45)
Sheral S. Patel
41 Arthropod Envenomation and Parasitism
936(32)
Timothy B. Erickson
Armando Marquez Jr.
42 Tick-Borne Diseases
968(25)
Gregory A. Cummins
Stephen J. Traub
43 Spider Bites
993(24)
Leslie V. Boyer
Greta J. Binford
Janice A. Degan
44 Scorpion Envenomation
1017(15)
Jeffrey R. Suchard
45 Protection from Blood-Feeding Arthropods
1032(14)
Mark S. Fradin
Scott P. Carroll
PART 7 Surgical and Medical Interventions
46 Improvised Medicine in the Wilderness
1046(35)
Kenneth V. Iserson
Darryl J. Macias
47 Principles of Pain Management
1081(28)
Andrew A. Herring
Michael L. Kent
Megann Young
48 The Eye in the Wilderness
1109(19)
Frank K. Butler Jr
Steven Chalfin
49 Wilderness Dentistry
1128(18)
George R. Deeb
Amber M.H. Johnson
50 Wilderness Cardiology
1146(8)
Aaron L. Baggish
Benjamin D. Levine
51 Wilderness Neurology
1154(12)
Minjee Kim
W. Taylor Kimberly
52 Mental Health in the Wilderness
1166(11)
Brian Stafford
53 Chronic Diseases and Wilderness Activities
1177(23)
Colin K. Grissom
Andrew M. Luks
Thomas G. Deloughery
PART 8 Rescue and Survival
54 Wilderness Emergency Medical Services and Response Systems
1200(13)
Seth C. Hawkins
Michael G. Millin
Will Smith
55 Search and Rescue
1213(29)
Donald C. Cooper
Will Smith
56 Technical Rescue, Self-Rescue, and Evacuation
1242(38)
Ken Zafren
Loui H. Mccurley
Charles S. Shimanski
Will Smith
Giacomo Strapazzon
57 Litters and Carries
1280(14)
Donald C. Cooper
58 Helicopter Rescue and Air Medical Transport
1294(33)
Stephen H. Thomas
Karyn Koller
Monika Brodmann Maeder
59 Essentials of Wilderness Survival
1327(31)
Peter Kummerfeldt
Warren D. Bowman Jr.
60 Jungle Travel and Survival
1358(22)
John B. Walden
61 Desert Travel and Survival
1380(9)
Edward J. Otten
62 Whitewater Medicine and Rescue
1389(14)
Henderson D. McGinnis
63 Caving and Cave Rescue
1403(11)
Loui H. Mccurley
Roger B. Mortimer
PART 9 Plants and Mushrooms
64 Plant-Induced Dermatitis
1414(20)
Esther E. Freeman
Suchismita Paul
Joshua D. Shofner
Alexa B. Kimball
65 Toxic Plant Ingestions
1434(30)
Kimberlie A. Graeme
66 Toxic Mushroom Ingestions
1464(26)
Sandra M. Schneider
Timothy J. Wiegand
67 Seasonal and Acute Allergic Reactions
1490(12)
John Tanner
Thomas Eglin
68 Ethnobotany: Plant-Derived Medical Therapy
1502(28)
Kevin Davison
Bryan L. Frank
PART 10 Marine Medicine
69 Drowning and Submersion Injuries
1530(20)
Justin Sempsrott
Andrew C. Schmidt
Seth C. Hawkins
Tracy A. Cushing
70 Safety and Survival at Sea
1550(33)
Charles G. Hawley
Michael E. Jacobs
71 Diving Medicine
1583(36)
Karen B. Van Hoesen
Michael A. Lang
72 Hyperbaric Medicine
1619(17)
Karen B. Van Hoesen
73 Injuries from Nonvenomous Aquatic Animals
1636(43)
Paul S. Auerbach
George H. Burgess
Alexandra E. Ditullio
74 Envenomation by Aquatic Invertebrates
1679(42)
Paul S. Auerbach
Alexandra E. Ditullio
75 Envenomation by Aquatic Vertebrates
1721(22)
Paul S. Auerbach
Alexandra E. Ditullio
76 Aquatic Skin Disorders
1743(23)
Edgar Maeyens Jr
Sarah A. Wolfe
77 Seafood Toxidromes
1766(28)
Alicia B. Minns
Michael J. Matteucci
Binh T. Ly
Richard F. Clark
78 Seafood Allergies
1794(14)
Ashley R. Laird
PART 11 Travel Medicine and Expeditions
79 Travel Medicine
1808(18)
Buddha Basnyat
Ryan D. Paterson
80 Expedition Medicine
1826(18)
Jon Dallimore
Nicholas P. Mason
James Moore
81 Non--North American Travel and Exotic Diseases
1844(15)
Katherine R. Dobbs
Arlene E. Dent
82 Infectious Diarrhea from Wilderness and Foreign Travel
1859(17)
Javier A. Adachi
Howard D. Backer
Herbert L. Dupont
PART 12 Disaster Medicine and Global Humanitarian Relief
83 Natural Disaster Management
1876(9)
Paul D. Biddinger
Katherine M. Kemen
84 Global Humanitarian Medicine and Disaster Relief
1885(35)
Bruce Lampard
Kevin Coppock
Kirsten N. Johnson
Stephanie Kayden
Joanne Liu
Marilyn Mcharg
Lisa K. Oddy
Parveen K. Parmar
Matthew C. Spitzer
Raghu Venugopal
85 Natural and Human-Made Hazards: Disaster Risk Management Issues
1920(34)
Sheila B. Reed
86 Global Crimes, Incarceration, and Quarantine
1954(10)
Michael Vanrooyen
Shawn D'Andrea
PART 13 Food and Water
87 Nutrition, Malnutrition, and Starvation
1964(21)
Stacie L. Wing-Gaia
E. Wayne Askew
88 Field Water Disinfection
1985(46)
Howard D. Backer
89 Dehydration and Rehydration
2031(13)
Robert W. Kenefick
Samuel N. Cheuvront
Lisa R. Leon
Karen K. O'Brien
90 Living Off the Land
2044(44)
Peter Kummerfeldt
Denise M. Martinez
PART 14 Unique Populations and Considerations
91 Children in the Wilderness
2088(29)
Judith R. Klein
92 Women in the Wilderness
2117(32)
Renee N. Salas
Susan Anderson
93 Older Adults in the Wilderness
2149(15)
Christopher R. Carpenter
Noushafarin Taleghani
94 Persons With Disabilities in the Wilderness
2164(19)
Susan B. Sheehy
95 Physiology of Exercise, Conditioning, and Performance Training for Wilderness Adventure
2183(9)
Robert B. Schoene
96 Exercise, Conditioning, and Performance Training
2192(17)
Jolie Bookspan
97 Wilderness and Endurance Events
2209(10)
David A. Townes
Brandee L. Waite
98 Canyoneering and Canyon Medicine
2219(19)
Giacomo Strapazzon
Gordon L. Larsen
99 Cycles, Snowmobiles, and Other Wilderness Conveyances
2238(15)
Todd W. Thomsen
100 Medical Liability and Wilderness Emergencies
2253(9)
Carolyn S. Langer
Brian S.S. Auerbach
101 Ethics of Wilderness Medicine
2262(10)
Kenneth V. Iserson
Carlton E. Heine
PART 15 Wilderness Equipment and Special Knowledge
102 Wilderness Preparation, Equipment, and Medical Supplies
2272(34)
Michael S. Lipnick
Matthew R. Lewin
103 Emergency Oxygen Administration
2306(7)
Eric L. Douglas
Paul G. Firth
104 Telemedicine in the Wilderness
2313(10)
Justin T. Pitman
Ashley Kochanek Weisman
N. Stuart Harris
105 Wilderness and Global Communications and Techniques
2323(6)
Steven C. Carleton
106 Wilderness Navigation Techniques
2329(21)
Steven C. Carleton
107 Principles of Meteorology and Weather Prediction
2350(11)
John Mioduszewski
D. Nelun Fernando
108 Ropes and Knot Tying
2361(15)
Loui H. Mccurley
Thomas Evans
109 Ultrasound in the Wilderness
2376(20)
Vicki E. Noble
Alice F. Murray
N. Stuart Harris
110 Outdoor Clothing for the Wilderness Professional
2396(13)
Jennifer Dow
111 Nonmedical Backcountry Equipment for Wilderness Professionals
2409(19)
John R. Hovey
112 Native American Healing
2428(12)
Kenneth S. Cohen
PART 16 Wilderness Medicine Education and Research
113 Wilderness Medicine Education
2440(31)
James R. Liffrig
Shana L. Tarter
Tod Schimelpfenig
Gates Richards
114 MedWAR: Medical Wilderness Adventure Race
2471(7)
Michael J. Caudell
David J. Ledrick
Hillary R. Irons
115 Evidence-Based Wilderness Medicine
2478(9)
Christopher R. Carpenter
Brent E. Ruoff
116 National Park Service Medicine
2487(10)
Susanne J. Spano
117 Genomics in Wilderness Medicine
2497(21)
Tatum S. Simonson
Martin J. Macinnis
PART 17 The Wilderness
118 Wilderness Management and Preservation
2518(6)
Chad P. Dawson
John C. Hendee
119 The Changing Environment
2524(11)
James K. Mitchell
James M. Jeffers
Michael B. Brady
120 Biodiversity and Human Health
2535(8)
Richard S. Salkowe
121 Health Implications of Environmental Change
2543(6)
Carolyn Sierra Meyer
Jay Lemery
122 Sustainability: Leave No Trace
2549(9)
Nancy V. Rodway
123 Brief Introduction to Oceanography
2558(14)
Tom Garrison
124 Brief Introduction to Forestry
2572(6)
Donald L. Grebner
Pete Bettinger
125 Brief Introduction to Earth Sciences
2578(18)
Wayne D. Ranney
126 Space Medicine: The Next Frontier
2596(25)
Thomas H. Marshburn
Richard W. Cole
Rebecca S. Blue
Appendix Drug Stability in the Wilderness 2621
Beau A. Briese
Millicent M. Briese
Dr. Paul S. Auerbach, FACEP, FAWM, is the Redlich Family Professor of Surgery in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is the world's leading expert on wilderness medicine and a prolific author. He is the Editor of Wilderness Medicine, and author of Medicine for the Outdoors and Field Guide to Wilderness Medicine. Dr. Auerbach holds his MD from Duke and completed his internship at Dartmouth and residency at UCLA. He is certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. He has been recognized as a Hero of Emergency Medicine by the American College of Emergency Physicians and received the New Orleans Grand Isle Award for Science from the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences, the Founders Award from the Wilderness Medical Society, and the Outstanding Contribution in Education Award from the American College of Emergency Physicians, among others. Dr. Auerbach has served as a volunteer physician in Haiti, Nepal, and Guatemala.

Chief of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Division of Wilderness Medicine, Director of the MGH Wilderness Medicine Fellowship. attending physician in the MGH Emergency Department , Associate Professor of Emergency at Harvard Medical School (HMS).