This unique primary care reference provides the concise, yet thorough information primary care providers need in today’s fast-paced, collaborative environment. It presents disorders alphabetically for easy reference and covers a multitude of adult disorders and related issues ― several of which are not found in other primary care textbooks, including barotrauma, rehabilitation, and domestic violence. Each disorder is discussed from a primary care perspective with the information necessary to treat adult patients in a caring, cost-effective manner. This new edition adds discussions of evidence-based practice and health promotion/illness prevention within each section.
Used for Diagnosis and Management of Adult Illness parts 1, 2, and 3. Took the final for part 3 on Monday so I'm done with this book after three semesters of my life.
But really it's a great comprehensive look at pretty much anything that might come up in primary care. I'll likely return to it while studying for my boards and when I'm finally in practice myself!