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Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review 2008-2009 2nd Revised edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 736 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 300 illustrations, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 Digital online
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323046991
  • ISBN-13: 9780323046992
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 736 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 300 illustrations, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 Digital online
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323046991
  • ISBN-13: 9780323046992
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Dont gamble on the most important exam of your career! The Johns Hopkins University was the birthplace of the Internal Medicine residency and has led the field ever since. Now its also the source of the most effective review tool in the specialty! 70 respected experts summarize everything you need to know for certification or recertification, focusing on the information you really need to know. Then, they test your knowledge with 1,050 questions and answers - more than youll find in any other internal medicine review tool - both in print and online. The web site offers you a highly realistic exam simulation as well as detailed feedback on your performance.Be sure youre studying the latest information with a book thats totally updated every two years.Focus on the knowledge you need to pass the boards - and nothing else - with the book that most faithfully mirrors the content distribution of the ABIM exam.Get the information you need fast with a high-yield outline formatUnderstand and memorize complicated concepts effortlessly with abundant algorithms and conceptual diagrams.Review the most important content easily with must-know information highlighted throughout the textGet additional practice, and a realistic board exam simulation, by answering the same 1,050 questions online! The subject balance, number of questions and timing are just like the actual ABIM exam. You can get explanations of why each of your answers is correct or incorrect, either as you go along or at the end of the test. And, you can review your score and see how it compares with national norms... analyze your performance in different subject areas...and follow links to high-yield sources of remedial information.View over 475 clinical images, 370 in full color, covering all of the image types youll see on the boards - including X-rays, common skin findings, peripheral blood smears, ophthalmology findings, and CT and MR images.Add your own notes in the margins and check off content that youve mastered as you go along.Thoroughly test your knowledge with 1,050 questions mirroring the content and format of the ABIM exam - far more than youll find in any other review text - plus explanations of why each answer is or is not the best answer.
Maximizing Test Performance: Effective Study And Test-Taking Strategies
1(4)
Dionne Blackman
SECTION 1: CARDIOLOGY
5(68)
Hypertension
7(8)
Gregory Prokopowicz
Lipid Disorders
15(8)
J. Gabriel Schneider
Roger S. Blumenthal
Coronary Artery Disease
23(14)
Ilan S. Wittstein
Arrhythmias
37(12)
Molly Sachdev
Ronald D. Berger
Heart Failure
49(6)
Edward K. Kasper
Valvular Heart Disease
55(6)
Thomas A. Traill
Pericardial Disease
61(6)
Richard A. Lange
Electrocardiogram Review
67(6)
Brent G. Petty
SECTION 2: INFECTIOUS DISEASE
73(76)
Respiratory Infections
75(12)
Paul G. Auwaerter
Genitourinary Infections
87(10)
Lisa A. Spacek
Hiv Infection
97(10)
Gail Berkenblit
Mycobacterial Infections
107(6)
Susan E. Dorman
Infectious Diarrhea
113(6)
Jeffrey Magaziner
Selected Topics In Infectious Disease I
119(12)
Aruna Subramanian
Selected Topics In Infectious Disease II
131(10)
John N. Aucott
Bioterrorism
141(8)
Sara E. Cosgrove
SECTION 3: PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
149(62)
Obstructive Lung Disease
151(10)
Robert A. Wise
Laura B. Herpel
Pulmonary Function Testing
161(4)
Robert A. Wise
Meredith C. McCormack
Chest X-Ray Review
165(6)
Christian A. Merlo
Peter B. Terry
Interstitial Lung Disease
171(8)
Maureen R. Horton
Landon S. King
Venous Thromboembolic Disease
179(6)
David B. Pearse
Selected Topics In Pulmonary Medicine
185(10)
Albert J. Polito
Critical Care Medicine
195(10)
Jonathan Sevransky
Pleural Disease
205(6)
Albert J. Polito
SECTION 4: GASTROENTEROLOGY
211(60)
Peptic Ulcer Disease And Gastrointestinal Bleeding
213(8)
Linda A. Lee
Esophageal Disease
221(6)
Linda A. Lee
Pancreatic And Biliary Disease
227(10)
Sergey V. Kantsevoy
Marcia I. Canto
Disorders Of The Small And Large Intestine
237(12)
Michael Goggins
Acute And Chronic Liver Disease
249(14)
Rudra Rai
Complications Of Liver Disease
263(8)
Rudra Rai
SECTION 5: NEPHROLOGY
271(46)
Acid-Base Disorders And Renal Tubular Acidosis
273(6)
Stephen D. Sisson
Electrolyte Disorders
279(8)
Stephen D. Sisson
Acute Renal Failure
287(8)
Hyung M. Lin
Glomerular Disease
295(8)
Derek M. Fine
Chronic Kidney Disease
303(6)
Derek M. Fine
Paul J. Scheel
Selected Topics In Nephrology
309(8)
Michael J. Choi
Michelle M. Estrella
SECTION 6: ENDOCRINOLOGY
317(62)
Diabetes Mellitus
319(12)
Sherita H. Golden
Kathleen Williams
Thyroid Disease
331(12)
David S. Cooper
Calcium Disorders And Metabolic Bone Disease
343(10)
Redonda G. Miller
Reproductive Endocrinology
353(10)
Todd T. Brown
Neuroendocrine And Adrenal Disease
363(16)
Roberto Salvatori
SECTION 7: RHEUMATOLOGY
379(48)
Arthritis
381(16)
Don R. Martin
Office Orthopedics
397(10)
John A. Flynn
Vasculitis
407(10)
John H. Stone
Selected Topics In Rheumatology
417(10)
Carol M. Ziminski
SECTION 8: HEMATOLOGY
427(52)
Anemia
429(14)
Bimal H. Ashar
Platelet Disorders
443(8)
Elizabeth A. Griffiths
Sophie M. Lanzkron
Coagulation Disorders
451(8)
Michael B. Streiff
Acute And Chronic Leukemias
459(6)
B. Douglas Smith
Erica Warlick
Myelodysplastic Syndrome
465(4)
Erica Warlick
B. Douglas Smith
Blood Smear And Bone Marrow Review
469(10)
Lawrence B. Gardner
SECTION 9: ONCOLOGY
479(50)
Colorectal Cancer
481(6)
Mark Levis
Breast And Ovarian Cancer
487(6)
Deborah K. Armstrong
Genitourinary Cancer
493(8)
Michael A. Carducci
Roberto Pili
Lymphoma And Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
501(6)
Yvette L Kasamon
Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
507(8)
Carol Ann Huff
Selected Topics In Oncology
515(8)
Mark Levis
Lung Cancer And Head And Neck Cancer
523(6)
Mark Levis
SECTION 10: NEUROLOGY
529(32)
Headaches
531(6)
Kimberly S. Peairs
Cerebrovascular Disease And Seizure Disorders
537(8)
Rafael H. Llinas
Robert J. Wityk
Movement Disorders
545(8)
H. A. Jinnah
Joseph Savitt
Selected Topics In Neurology
553(8)
Rafael H. Llinas
SECTION 11: SELECTED TOPICS IN GENERAL AND INTERNAL MEDICINE
561(116)
Selected Topics In Geriatric Medicine
563(8)
Colleen Christmas
Selected Topics In Women's Health For The Internist
571(10)
Redonda G. Miller
Dermatology For The Internist
581(24)
Rebecca A. Kazin
Thomas B. Habif
Ophthalmology For The Internist
605(8)
James P. Dunn
Psychiatry For The Internist
613(8)
Thomas W. Koenig
Allergy And Immunology For The Internist
621(6)
Sarbjit S. Saini
Genetics For The Internist
627(14)
Howard Levy
Complementary And Alternative Medicine
641(6)
Bimal H. Ashar
Substance Abuse
647(8)
Yngvild Olsen
Preoperative Evaluation
655(4)
Stephen D. Sisson
Immunization And Prevention
659(8)
Jeffrey Magaziner
Clinical Epidemiology
667(6)
L. Ebony Boulware
Medical Ethics
673(4)
Mark T. Hughes
Index 677


Dr. Miller graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Biology from The Ohio State University. She earned her medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and took her internship and residency on the Osler Medical Service at Johns Hopkins. After serving as an Assistant Chief of Service (chief resident), she joined the faculty and is now an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine. At Johns Hopkins, Dr. Miller has been very active in medical education. She currently serves as an Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. She directs the Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review Course and is a founding editor of the Johns Hopkins Board Review Book. Recently, she completed her M.B.A. at Johns Hopkins and serves as Vice-Chair for Clinical Operations for the Department of Medicine. In this capacity, she works to improve the delivery of care for patients at the institution. Dr. Miller's clinical and research interests revolve around women's health, medical education, and quality improvement. She is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and recent past Treasurer for the Society of General Internal Medicine. Dr. Ashar completed his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University. He then obtained his medical degree from the University of Maryland, School of Medicine. Following Residency and Chief Residency at Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals of Cleveland, he joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins as an Assistant Professor of Medicine. At Johns Hopkins, Dr. Ashar has been very active in medical education. He currently serves as the Director of the Advanced Medicine Clerkship (Medicine Subinternship), as a core faculty member of the Medical School's Colleges system, and as a firm faculty member for the Johns Hopkins Osler Medicine residency program. He is on the Johns Hopkins Medical Student Admissions Committee and Continuing Medical Education Committee. He directs the Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review Course and is a founding editor of the Johns Hopkins Board Review Book. Dr. Ashar's clinical and research interests revolve around complementary and alternative medicine, preventive medicine, anemia, and medical education. Professionally, he is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a Past-President of the Mid-Atlantic Society of General Internal Medicine.