
The First Volume In The What Do I Do Now?: Infectious Diseases Series, Hiv Uses A Case-based Approach To Cover Common And Important Topics In The Examination, Investigation, Management, And Prevention Of Hiv. Each Chapter Provides A Discussion Of The Diagnosis, Key Points To Remember, And Selected References For Further Reading. The Book Addresses A Wide Range Of Topics Including Hbv Coinfection, Bacterial Stis, Art Considerations, Immunizations, And More, And Is Suited For Hiv And Outpatient Primary Care Providers, Medical Students And Trainees, And Inpatient Consultants. Hiv Is An Engaging Collection Of Thought-provoking Cases Which Clinicians Can Utilize When They Encounter Difficult Patients Living With Hiv. The Volume Is Also A Self-assessment Tool That Tests The Reader's Ability To Answer The Question, What Do I Do Now?
This volume investigates the clinical management of HIV through a practical, case-based framework designed to guide healthcare providers through complex diagnostic and treatment scenarios. Gregory Huhn, an expert in infectious diseases, utilizes a series of patient-centered case studies to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and bedside application. The text provides a structured methodology for addressing the multifaceted challenges inherent in HIV care, including coinfections and long-term antiretroviral therapy considerations.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians and medical trainees frequently identify this text as a practical resource for navigating the complexities of HIV patient care. Experts highlight the book's utility as both a reference guide and a self-assessment tool for primary care providers and consultants.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019008832X
ISBN-13:
9780190088323
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