
The discipline of Endocrinology encompasses diabetes and obesity, two of the most common and pressing health care concerns today. The Oxford American Handbook of Endocrinology & Diabetes concisely reviews the entire discipline, providing a wealth of daily help for students and residents managing patients with diabetes and obesity as well as reproductive and neuroendocrine disorders, pediatric endocrinology, and problems of the thyroid, pituitary, and adrenal glands. Key topics such as genetics, therapeutic agents, and results of major clinical trials are included, all in a compact and easily-navigable package.
This handbook addresses the clinical challenge of managing complex endocrine and metabolic disorders within a fast-paced medical environment. The authors, Boris Draznin, Helen E. Turner, and Sol Epstein, utilize their extensive clinical expertise to synthesize current medical knowledge into a practical, portable reference. The text provides a structured framework for diagnosing and treating conditions ranging from diabetes and obesity to intricate neuroendocrine and reproductive issues.
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Medical professionals and students frequently utilize this text as a reliable, high-yield resource for bedside decision-making. Experts highlight the handbook's utility in providing rapid access to critical clinical information during busy rotations.
Page Count:
768
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190451998
ISBN-13:
9780190451998
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