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Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review: Certification and Recertification 2012-2013 4th Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

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Don't gamble on the most important exam of your career... ace the boards with the Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review! Johns Hopkins was the birthplace of the Internal Medicine residency, and it has led the field ever since. Now it's also the source of the most effective board-review tool in the specialty! Respected experts summarize just the imperative information you need to know for certification or recertification.



  • Get all the core knowledge you need through comprehensive review text; bolded key information; and helpful tables and algorithms.
  • Test your skills and simulate the exam experience with over 1,000 exam questions; complete, comprehensive answers in study and test modes; and fully searchable text online at www.expertconsult.com.
  • Go into the exam with confidence with exam-taking tips and tricks.
  • View full-color clinical images covering all the image types you'll see on the boards, including x-rays, common skin findings, peripheral blood smear, ophthalmology findings, and CT and MR images.


  • Master the latest knowledge and concepts in the field through fully updated text and online questions.


Ace the internal medicine boards with the only review that provides over 1,000 full exam mode review questions online and in print.



Your purchase entitles you to access the web site until the next edition is published, or until the current edition is no longer offered for sale by Elsevier, whichever occurs first. Elsevier reserves the right to offer a suitable replacement product (such as a downloadable or CD-ROM-based electronic version) should online access to the web site be discontinued.



Don't gamble on the most important exam of your career... ace the boards with the Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review! Johns Hopkins was the birthplace of the Internal Medicine residency, and it has led the field ever since. Now it's also the source of the most effective board-review tool in the specialty! Respected experts summarize just the imperative information you need to know for certification or recertification.



  • Get all the core knowledge you need through comprehensive review text; bolded key information; and helpful tables and algorithms.
  • Test your skills and simulate the exam experience with over 1,000 exam questions; complete, comprehensive answers in study and test modes; and fully searchable text online at www.expertconsult.com.
  • Go into the exam with confidence with exam-taking tips and tricks.
  • View full-color clinical images covering all the image types you'll see on the boards, including x-rays, common skin findings, peripheral blood smear, ophthalmology findings, and CT and MR images.


  • Master the latest knowledge and concepts in the field through fully updated text and online questions.


Ace the internal medicine boards with the only review that provides over 1,000 full exam mode review questions online and in print.



Your purchase entitles you to access the web site until the next edition is published, or until the current edition is no longer offered for sale by Elsevier, whichever occurs first. Elsevier reserves the right to offer a suitable replacement product (such as a downloadable or CD-ROM-based electronic version) should online access to the web site be discontinued.

1 Maximizing Test Performance: Effective Study and Test-Taking Strategies
1(4)
Dionne Blackman
SECTION ONE Cardiology
5(66)
2 Hypertension
7(8)
Gregory P. Prokopowicz
3 Lipid Disorders
15(9)
Lori M. Tam
Andrew P. Defilippis
Roger S. Blumenthal
4 Coronary Artery Disease
24(14)
Vishal C. Mehra
Ilan S. Wittstein
5 Arrhythmias
38(11)
Grant V. Chow
Joseph E. Marine
6 Heart Failure
49(6)
Rosanne Rouf
7 Valvular Heart Disease
55(5)
Thomas A. Traill
8 Pericardial Disease
60(6)
Mary Corretti
9 Electrocardiogram Review
66(5)
Brent G. Petty
SECTION TWO Infectious Disease
71(60)
10 Respiratory Infections
73(12)
Paul G. Auwaerter
11 Genitourinary Infections
85(9)
Khalil G. Ghanem
12 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
94(8)
Gail Berkenblit
13 Mycobacterial Infections
102(5)
Susan E. Dorman
14 Infectious Diarrhea
107(6)
Cynthia L. Sears
15 Selected Topics in Infectious Disease I
113(10)
Aruna K. Subramanian
16 Selected Topics in Infectious Disease II
123(8)
John N. Aucott
SECTION THREE Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
131(58)
17 Obstructive Lung Disease
133(8)
Robert A. Wise
M. Bradley Drummond
18 Pulmonary Function Testing
141(4)
Robert A. Wise
Meredith C. Mccormack
19 Chest Radiograph Review
145(6)
Christian A. Merlo
Peter B. Terry
20 Interstitial Lung Disease
151(9)
Maureen R. Horton
Robert W. Hallowell
21 Venous Thromboembolic Disease
160(6)
David B. Pearse
22 Selected Topics in Pulmonary Medicine
166(9)
Albert J. Polito
23 Critical Care Medicine
175(9)
Geoffrey R. Connors
Jonathan Sevransky
24 Pleural Disease
184(5)
Albert J. Polito
SECTION FOUR Gastroenterology
189(54)
25 Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastrointestinal Bleeding
191(7)
John O. Clarke
Linda A. Lee
26 Esophageal Disease
198(5)
John O. Clarke
Linda A. Lee
27 Pancreatic and Biliary Disease
203(10)
Kerry B. Dunbar
28 Disorders of the Small and Large Intestine
213(11)
Anne Marie Lennon
Michael Goggins
29 Acute and Chronic Liver Disease
224(12)
James P. Hamilton
30 Complications of Liver Disease
236(7)
James P. Hamilton
SECTION FIVE Nephrology
243(42)
31 Acid-Base Disorders and Renal Tubular Acidosis
245(6)
Stephen D. Sisson
32 Electrolyte Disorders
251(7)
C. John Sperati
33 Acute Kidney Injury
258(7)
Hyung M. Lim
34 Glomerular Disease
265(7)
Tariq Shafi
Derek M. Fine
35 Chronic Kidney Disease and End-Stage Renal Disease
272(6)
Tariq Shafi
Paul J. Scheel, Jr.
Derek M. Fine
36 Selected Topics in Nephrology
278(7)
Matthew Foy
Michelle M. Estrella
Michael J. Choi
SECTION Six Endocrinology
285(58)
37 Diabetes Mellitus
287(11)
Sherita H. Golden
38 Thyroid Disease
298(12)
Shabina R. Ahmed
David S. Cooper
39 Calcium Disorders and Metabolic Bone Disease
310(10)
Redonda G. Miller
40 Reproductive Endocrinology
320(8)
Todd T. Brown
41 Neuroendocrine and Adrenal Disease
328(15)
Roberto Salvatori
SECTION SEVEN Rheumatology
343(46)
42 Arthritis
345(16)
Allan C. Gelber
43 Office Orthopedics
361(9)
Sabiha Khan
John A. Flynn
44 Vasculitis
370(8)
Philip Seo
45 Selected Topics in Rheumatology
378(11)
Carol M. Ziminski
SECTION EIGHT Hematology
389(48)
46 Anemia
391(13)
Bimal H. Ashar
47 Platelet Disorders
404(8)
Elizabeth A. Griffiths
Sophie M. Lanzkron
48 Coagulation Disorders
412(8)
Michael B. Streiff
49 Acute and Chronic Leukemias
420(5)
Tara Lin
B. Douglas Smith
50 Myelodysplastic Syndrome
425(4)
Tara Lin
B. Douglas Smith
51 Blood Smear and Bone Marrow Review
429(8)
Jonathan M. Gerber
SECTION NINE Oncology
437(44)
52 Colorectal Cancer
439(5)
David Cosgrove
53 Breast and Ovarian Cancer
444(6)
Deborah K. Armstrong
54 Genitourinary Cancer
450(8)
Michael A. Carducci
Hans Hammers
55 Lymphoma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
458(5)
Yvette L. Kasamon
56 Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
463(7)
Carol Ann Huff
57 Selected Topics in Oncology
470(7)
David Cosgrove
58 Lung Cancer and Head and Neck Cancer
477(4)
David Cosgrove
SECTION TEN Neurology
481(32)
59 Headaches
483(5)
April S. Fitzgerald
60 Cerebrovascular Disease and Seizure Disorders
488(7)
Rafael H. Llinas
Robert J. Wityk
61 Movement Disorders
495(11)
Shawn F. Smyth
Rainer Von Coelln
Joseph M. Savitt
62 Selected Topics in Neurology
506(7)
Rafael H. Llinas
SECTION ELEVEN Selected Topics in General and Internal Medicine
513(108)
63 Selected Topics in Geriatric Medicine
515(7)
Colleen Christmas
64 Selected Topics in Women's Health
522(10)
Wendy L. Bennett
Redonda G. Miller
65 Dermatology for the Internist
532(22)
Mary Sheu
Rebecca A. Kazin
Thomas B. Habif
66 Ophthalmology for the Internist
554(8)
James P. Dunn
67 Psychiatry for the Internist
562(7)
Thomas W. Koenig
68 Allergy and Immunology for the Internist
569(6)
Tao Zheng
Sarbjit S. Saini
69 Genetics for the Internist
575(13)
Howard Levy
70 Complementary and Alternative Medicine
588(4)
Bimal H. Ashar
71 Substance Use Disorders
592(8)
Amina A. Chaudhry
72 Preoperative Evaluation
600(4)
Stephen D. Sisson
73 Immunization and Prevention
604(8)
Bimal H. Ashar
74 Clinical Epidemiology
612(4)
L. Ebony Boulware
75 Medical Ethics
616(5)
Mark T. Hughes
Index 621
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. 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.