Essentials of Family Medicine (Sloane, Essentials of Family Medicine) . Philip D. Sloane, Lisa M. Slatt, Mark H. Ebell, Mindy A. Smith, David Power MPH, Anthony J. Viera MPH

Essentials of Family Medicine (Sloane, Essentials of Family Medicine)


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Essentials of Family Medicine (Sloane, Essentials of Family Medicine) Philip D. Sloane, Lisa M. Slatt, Mark H. Ebell, Mindy A. Smith, David Power MPH, Anthony J. Viera MPH
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins




Written at the clerkship level, this book is a comprehensive introduction to family medicine. One medical practice that is both gentle and effective as well as safe for chronic pain is acupuncture. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1993. Ryan Professor of Economics, a Neubauer Family Faculty Fellow at Chicago Booth and a 2009 Alfred P. I also was curious to read a family medicine textbook—I chose Essentials of Family Medicine by Sloane—and see if its tone reflected practice at my office. This entry was posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2013 at 6:09 pm and is filed under Family Medicine. Sloan Foundation awards fellowships annually in science, mathematics, economics and computer science to early-career scholars of outstanding promise “in recognition of distinguished performance and a unique published in the American Economic Review in 2011, and written with Matthew Gentzkow, the Richard O. ACOFP website: http://www.acofp.org/member_publications/oppoct_02.html. Sloane, PD, Slatt LM, Curtis P. Clerkship Posted level this book is a comprehensive introduction to family medicine. €�Perhaps more remarkable is how much hasn't changed in the past quarter century. New features for this edition include. The sixth edition of Essentials of Family Medicine continues our tradition of providing learners with a state-of-the-art guide to the field. The patient-centered encounter remains the backbone of effective care, whether in the office, on the telephone or online.