Research and Markets: An Evidence-Based Approach to Infectious Disease
Posted by: admin on: November 17, 2011
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/77e7bb/an_evidencebased) has announced the addition of the “An Evidence-Based Approach To Infectious Disease” report to their offering.
-Team@CMHF
- With An Evidence-Based Approach to Infectious Disease, You Gain Knowledge From The Latest Research On Key Infectious Disease Topics, Plus Earn Free CME.
- Using more than 6 months of research, the Emergency Medicine Practice Editors and Editorial Board have systematically updated 4 Emergency Medicine Practice articles — adding new, relevant practice recommendations into each article.
- An Evidence-Based To Infectious Disease discusses the state of the literature: Is it weak or strong? Based mainly on consensus or tradition?
- In particular, it stresses any major randomized controlled trials and nationally published guidelines, and admits when there is very little hard evidence to support the dogma.
- It also criticizes gaps in logic and leaps of faith contained in prominent guidelines, such as ACLS or ATLS. In addition, it provides you with dozens of useful tools to aid in decision making.
- With An Evidence-Based Approach To Infectious Disease, you also receive 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM at no extra charge.
This book brings you the latest evidence-based findings for
- The Young Febrile Child: Evidence-Based Diagnostic And Therapeutic Strategies
- Pharyngitis In The ED: Diagnostic Challenges And Management Dilemmas
- HIV-Related Illnesses: The Challenge Of Emergency Department Management
- Antibiotics In The ED: How To Avoid The Common Mistake Of Treating Not Wisely, But Not too well
In addition, this volume of the Emergency Medicine Practice Clinical Excellence Series offers:
- Important clinical tools that include targeted questions regarding the patient history and suggestions regarding a focused physical examination — concentrating on the big-ticket questions that help practicing physicians in their search for crucial physical findings.
- Clinical pathways that present solid diagnostic and treatment strategies, with each recommendation for action graded according to strength of evidence.
- Pitfalls to avoid that provide risk management advice highlighting problem areas that could compromise patient care.
- Cost- and time-effective strategies that show that saving time and money in the ED doesn’t have to mean cutting corners.
- Class of evidence ratings in treatment algorithms that help you weigh the strength of the recommendations so you can decide if they are right for your patient.
Key Topics Covered:
- The Young Febrile Child: Evidence-Based Diagnostic And Therapeutic Strategies
- Pharyngitis In The ED: Diagnostic Challenges And Management Dilemmas
- HIV-Related Illnesses: The Challenge Of Emergency Department Management
- Antibiotics In The ED: How To Avoid The Common Mistake Of Treating Not Wisely, But Not Too Well
For further reading log on to
http://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/11/10/b2054256/research-and-markets-an-evidence-based-approach-to-infectious-disease
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