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    The full spectrum of emergency medicine is at your fingertips - and small enough to fit into the core title of PocketA Doody for 2015! Now in colorWritten complete by doctors working in the daily practice of emergency medicine, this handy guide is derived from Tintinali Emergency Medicine, 7e, the text in the most trusted field. Consisting of concise chapters
    focusing on clinical features, diagnosis, differential, emergency management and disposition, the Tintinalli Emergency Medicine Guide is designed to help you provide skillful and timely patient care. Packing a remarkable amount of information in a compressed presentation, this extended and revised edition is enhanced by: full color design with an increasing
    number of images and graphics line tablesprepared, making it easy to access fully revised information and reorganize content to suit the section current practices children's new chapters on ACS low tolerance, blood clots, anthropocotherapy disease, nausea, vomiting, intestinal obstruction and Volvulus, acute urinary retention, pediatric renal emergencies,
    diseases transmitted by food, hip pain, and pain With its unparalleled authority and easy-to-use organization, the Tintinali Emergency Medicine Guide belongs in the pocket of every doctor working in a severe care environment. © 1996-2015, Amazon.com, inc. or its subsidiaries full spectrum of emergency medicine at your fingertips - small enough to fit in a
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    About Editors Judith E. Tintinalli, M.D., Ms. J. Stefan Stubzinski, MD O. John Ma, MD Donald M. Yealy, MD Garth D. Meckler, MD David M. Klein, MD Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, MS Editor-in-Chief of the Department of Emergency Medicine Adjunc Department of Health Policy and Administration of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC Dr. Tintinali
    is professor and honorary head of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Hill Church. She founded the Head of The Department and assumed the presidency from 1991 to 2007. She received her MD from Wayne State University, completed residency training and got her MPH from the University of Michigan in Ann
    Arbor. Dr. Tintinali was President of the American Council of Emergency Medicine from 1989 to 1990, was the founding chairman of the Board of Directors of Residence in Emergency Medicine, and was chairman of the Residence in Communication Committee (the pioneer of the ACME-sponsored Residence Review Committee). She is the editor-in-chief of
    the world's largest best-selling emergency medicine textbook, The Emergency Medicine Book in Tintinali, with the october 2015 edition of McGraw-Hill, the editor-in-chief of the AccessEmergencyMedicine.com, the McGraw-Hill Digital Library of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Tintinali is also editor-in-chief of Monthly Emergency Physicians. She is co-editor of
    EMS: A Practical Global Guide, (PMPH, Sheldon, Connecticut), released in June 2010 and endorsed by the International Federation of Emergency Medicine. She was a member of the Editorial Board and deputy editor-in-chief of the Annals of Emergency Medicine. She was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, in 1997 and is a
    former president of the Association of Academic Chairs of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Stepzinski is head of Emertius of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Integrated Healthcare System and Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, A-Z, and professor (Clinical Path of Researchers) at the University of Arizona-Phoenix School of Medicine. Prior to that,
    he served as professor and president from 1990 to 2004, in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Kentucky School of Medicine in Lexington, Ky. Dr. Stepzinski is the author of Emergency Medicine Tintinalli (aka Tintinalli's) since Edition 1 in 1978, and was editor of 5, 6, 7 and now 8 editions. Dr. Stubczinsky received his undergraduate
    education at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Medical Education at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, and residency training at The Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Stepzinski is an accredited board of emergency medicine, undersea hypertension medicine, and internal medicine. Dr. Stubczinsky has been a former
    faculty appointment at the University of California, Los Angeles, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Kentucky. O. John Ma, editor-in-chief of MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon University of Portland Health and Science, or John Ma graduated from the University of Colorado in 1986, and received his medical degree from George
    Washington University School of Medicine in 1990. After completing his residency in emergency medicine at the Wisconsin School of Medicine, he joined the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill College and served as an adjunct professor from 1994 to 1997. After moving to Kansas City in 1997, Dr. Ma worked in private practice before joining the
    University of Missouri-Kansas City College in 1998. While at UMKC/Truman Medical Center, Dr. Ma was selected in the Department of Emergency Medicine Teacher of the Year four times, and presented the 2005 Society for Academic Excellence in Emergency Medicine in Ultrasonic Education. He served as head of the department in 2006. In January 2007,
    Dr. Ma was appointed head of a third department of emergency medicine at Oregon Health and Science University. He served as Chairman of the Board of Healthcare at OS University 2011-2013. Dr. Ma served on the Board of Directors of the Academic Emergency Medicine Society from 2008-2011. Dr. Ma currently serves on the Board of Directors of the
    American Council on Emergency Medicine. His research interests include emergency ultrasound and trauma. In addition to working as co-editor of the 7th and 8th Medicines of Emergency Medicine at Tintinali, Dr. Ma edited several other McGraw-Hill textbooks, including Ma and Mateer in Emergency Ultrasound (three editions), the Emergency Medicine
    Manual (three editions), Facts Only in Emergency Medicine (three editions), and Emergency Medicine in Geriatrics. Donald M. Ya Lee, M.D., Associate Professor of SSP program and President of the University of Emergency Medicine of Pittsburgh Director of Health Services at UPMC Dr. Yi Li is professor and head of emergency medicine at the University
    of Pittsburgh and senior medical director of the Department of Health Services at UPMC. It oversees the care provided to nearly 1 million patients or severely injured a year in emergency and emergency care departments. Dr. Yali holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Villanova University and a medical degree at the Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He
    then completed an emergency medicine residency and research fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, and began his career with clinical, research, educational and leadership roles. Dr. Yi Li's interests cover optimal air line management and predictive risks. Emergency care in critical diseases. In his more than 300 publications, he has been a senior or
    senior author in nih-funded efforts in airway management, acute pneumonia, acute heart failure, pulmonary embolism and sepsis care. His published work, including in NEJM, Collector and Lancet, focuses on this topic: How can we evaluate and treat acute diseases? Can we do better? His work in the ProCESS trial helped clarify the approach to early care
    for the recovery of resin trauma, and he worked with the National Quality Forum on quality measures for this and other conditions. Dr. Yali is deputy editor-in-chief of the Annals of Emergency Medicine, editing four other textbooks and working as a referee for 20 scientific journals. He is currently pi on the University of Pittsburgh Scholarship Clinical Center
    which is part of the Prevention and Treatment of Acute Lung Injuries (PETAL) NHLBI Network, chairs the Ethics Committee and is also a member of the executive committee of that multi-site group. It is also a PI from the K12 House Emergency Care Training Program. Dr. Yi Li received the highest research recognition by ACEP and SAEM, the highest
    educational award by ACEP, the Leadership Award for SAEM, and the Ralph C. Wilde Award for Excellence in Care and Leadership by the Allegheny County Medical Association. Garth D. Meckler, M.D., MSHS Assistant Department of Emergency Medicine Department, Western Oregon Health and Science University of Portland, OR Garth Meckler
    graduated from Princeton University in 1992, and received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1997. After completing his residency in pediatrics at the University of Washington in Seattle, he worked in the community in Boston before completing the National Research Service Award and received a master's degree in health services research
    at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles. He then completed the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles at the University of Southern California. In 2006, Dr. Meckler joined the School of Emergency medicine and Pediatrics at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland,
    Oregon, where he was director of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship and assistant head of the department. In 2013 he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia where he is now head of pediatric emergency medicine at BC Children's Hospital and associate professor of pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. In addition to his clinical and
    educational responsibilities within the university, and his management roles within the hospital and the province, Dr. Meckler has an academic interest in safety and pre-hospital education, as well as clinical research interests in child abuse and pediatric headaches. Dr. Meckler lives in Vancouver, British Columbia where he enjoys outdoor, camping, running.
    David M. Klein, MD Department of Emergency Medicine Editor Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston Salem, NC David Klein earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan, with honors in English literature, in 1978, and a Ph.D. in Medicine from Wayne State University in 1982. He completed his residency in emergency medicine at the
    University of Illinois, Chicago, in 1985. After serving two years in the National Health Service in Tarburu, North Carolina, he joined the faculty at the University of East Carolina, as an assistant professor in 1987. In 1993, he joined the University of North Carolina College as an associate professor in the Clinical Department and served as assistant director of
    residency at the program's Wakmed Hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina. In 2001, he moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to serve as director of research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine, as associate professor. In July 2010, he was promoted to Professor of Emergency Medicine and an assistant professor
    at the Center for Hypertension and Vascular Diseases at Wake Forest School of Medicine. He is co-editor of tintinalli emergency medicine textbooks, editions 7 and 8, Emergency Medicine: Facts Only (three editions), the Emergency Medicine Manual (five editions), abdominal emergencies, and the cardiovascular emergency atlas. He has worked as an
    associate editor in the Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine. He also works for the Emergency Medicine Editorial Board at Access. Dr. Klein lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with his wife Lisa and his family. He has four children, Jill, Olivia, Paul, and Joseph. Joseph.
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