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Aminoff's Neurology and General Medicine, Sixth Edition is the
standard and classic reference providing comprehensive coverage of
the relationship between neurologic practice and general medicine.
As neurologists are asked to consult on general medical conditions,
this reference provides an authoritative tool linking general
medical conditions to specific neurologic issues and disorders.
This is also a valuable tool for the general practitioner seeking
to understand the neurologic aspects of their medical practice.
Completely revised with new chapters covering neurologic
complications of immunotherapies, headache and general medical
disorders, back and neck pain in general medical disorders,
swallowing and speech disorders, and neurological changes in the
elderly, this new edition will again be the go-to reference for
both neurologists and general practitioners.
Neurology for the Hospitalist is a concise and eminently practical
resource for inpatient neurological care. Internal Medicine
Hospitalists frequently face patients with neurological issues and
many feel that their training was insufficient in this area.
Hospitalists are often the primary inpatient care providers for
this patient population as many perceive Neurology to be an
Internal Medicine subspecialty. Both new and experienced
hospitalists will benefit from this handbook. In addition, medical
students and residents will find this to be an excellent at the
bedside resource. The format of the handbook allows one to quickly
learn the differential diagnosis, appropriate testing, signs to
watch for, and treatment strategies for the most frequently
encountered neurologic conditions. Each topic covers commonly asked
questions and elements that warrant close attention. For the
hospitalist in particular, proposed quality metrics are given for
major neurological diagnoses. No other book provides the
hospitalist caring for patients with neurological issues the
essential elements of that care in such a useable way. The focus is
on practical information that will guide the best care.
Over the past decade, the hospitalist model has become a dominant
system for the delivery of inpatient care. Forces such as national
mandates to improve safety and quality, and intense pressure to
safely reduce length of hospital stays, are now exerting pressure
on neurologists. To meet these challenges, a new neurohospitalist
model is emerging. This is the first authoritative text to detail
the advances and strategies for treating neurologic disease in a
hospital setting. It includes chapters on specific acute neurologic
diseases including stroke, epilepsy, neuromuscular disease and
traumatic brain injury and also addresses common reasons for
neurologic consultation in the hospital including encephalopathy,
electrolyte disturbances and neurologic complications of pregnancy.
Ethical and structural issues commonly encountered in neurologic
inpatients are also addressed. This will be a key resource for any
clinician or trainee caring for neurologic patients in the hospital
including practising neurologists, internists and trainees across
multiple subspecialities.
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