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The ACMT National Case Conference (NCC) is a monthly discussion of
novel or interesting cases in medical toxicology. Participation is
through online webinar, and the conferences are recorded to allow
for review at any time. The cases in this book are taken from
recordings of NCC with edits and revisions by contributors and
editors to demonstrate educational points. The majority of the case
information is from the original recording and represents actual
patient presentations. However, some of the details have been
changed and fictional information added to enhance the educational
value. This volume covers a broad range of toxicological topics,
and specialty guidance is offered at the end of every case to aid
non-toxicologists. The dilemmas are applicable to both academic and
clinical medicine. A list of relevant questions is also provided
for each case. Subjects include common toxicological problems, rare
presentations of common problems, common problems with
controversial treatments or difficult diagnoses, and rare problems.
Case Studies in Medical Toxicology from the American College of
Medical Toxicology is a detailed reference text on specific
toxicological issues and also serves as a practical review for
those taking board exams. As a result, this volume is an important
and necessary resource for medical students, residents, and
fellows, as well as primary-care physicians, intensivists, and
toxicologistsCase Studies in Medical Toxicology from the American
College of Medical Toxicology is a detailed reference text on
specific toxicological issues and also serves as a practical review
for those taking board exams. As a result, this volume is an
important and necessary resource for medical students, residents,
and fellows, as well as primary-care physicians, intensivists, and
toxicologists. All proceeds from this book will be donated to the
Medical Toxicology Foundation.
The ACMT National Case Conference (NCC) is a monthly discussion of
novel or interesting cases in medical toxicology. Participation is
through online webinar, and the conferences are recorded to allow
for review at any time. The cases in this book are taken from
recordings of NCC with edits and revisions by contributors and
editors to demonstrate educational points. The majority of the case
information is from the original recording and represents actual
patient presentations. However, some of the details have been
changed and fictional information added to enhance the educational
value. This volume covers a broad range of toxicological topics,
and specialty guidance is offered at the end of every case to aid
non-toxicologists. The dilemmas are applicable to both academic and
clinical medicine. A list of relevant questions is also provided
for each case. Subjects include common toxicological problems, rare
presentations of common problems, common problems with
controversial treatments or difficult diagnoses, and rare problems.
Case Studies in Medical Toxicology from the American College of
Medical Toxicology is a detailed reference text on specific
toxicological issues and also serves as a practical review for
those taking board exams. As a result, this volume is an important
and necessary resource for medical students, residents, and
fellows, as well as primary-care physicians, intensivists, and
toxicologistsCase Studies in Medical Toxicology from the American
College of Medical Toxicology is a detailed reference text on
specific toxicological issues and also serves as a practical review
for those taking board exams. As a result, this volume is an
important and necessary resource for medical students, residents,
and fellows, as well as primary-care physicians, intensivists, and
toxicologists. All proceeds from this book will be donated to the
Medical Toxicology Foundation.
Ethnonationalism is a phenomenon of great importance in many parts
of the world today. In this collection of papers, nine
distinguished anthropologists focus on Canadian and international
case studies to show how ethnonational claims of cultural groups
have been expressed and developed in specific historical and
political situations, from observations of Quebec to the former
Soviet Union, through problems of the Australian aborigines, Malay
identity, the Avaglogoli in Western Kenya, and ethnic cultures in
Nigeria, the essays reflect the complexity of the claims and
aspirations of different groups. Some deal with intractable demand
for sovereignty, others with solutions that attempt to achieve a
level of autonomy and recognition short of sovereignty.The
intellectual history of the right of self-determination is little
more than 200 years old. It is only since that time that the ideal
of popular sovereignty by any group that views itself as a people
became an accepted view. These writers have used a paper by Walker
Connor, 'The Politics of Ethnonationalism' as a foil against which
to develop their own theses. Connor argues that claims to
self-determination based on ethnic identity present problems to all
but a few states, and since these claims are unlikely to be
satisfied, ethnonationalism is disruptive of political order. The
papers in this volume do not accept his negative conclusions,
although they share a sense of secession and division are less
worthy outcomes than pluralist structures. Nevertheless, in Valery
Tishkov's discussion of the former Soviet Union, secession appears
to be the only solution. Since ethnonationalism will continue to be
a political issue for some time, these papers form a significant
base for future political debate.
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