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The Rheumatology Handbook for Clinicians

edited by Lori Albert

Publisher
Brush Education
Initial publish date
Feb 2022
Subjects
Rheumatology
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Author lives in Ontario

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    ISBN
    9781550599053
    Publish Date
    Feb 2022
    List Price
    $39.99

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Description

A point-of-care resource for the management of rheumatologic problems

 

 

Topics include:

  • Physical examinations and approaches to common rheumatologic presentations,
  • How to select and interpret laboratory tests and imaging,
  • How to handle specific rheumatologic emergencies, and when to involve rheumatologists and other specialists,
  • Joint aspiration and injection techniques.

Joint pain, back pain, and weakness are frequent reasons for people to seek medical attention. This point-of-care guide helps practitioners refine their history and examination, choose appropriate testing, and initiate therapy, where appropriate. The Rheumatology Handbook for Clinicians, endorsed by the Canadian Rheumatology Association, is an indispensable resource for practicing physicians and trainees in rheumatology, internal medicine and family medicine as well as other health professionals working in these fields.

This edition is updated with an expanded therapeutics section, infection-related rheumatic problems (including COVID-19) and emerging syndromes such as rheumatic immune mediated adverse effects of cancer immunotherapy.

About the author

Lori Albert, MD, FRCPC, is an associate professor in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine. She has played a key role in rheumatology education at undergraduate and post-graduate levels and has won multiple teaching awards.

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