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Authors: Alfred F. Tallia, Joseph E. Scherger, Nancy Dickey
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“Swanson’s Family Medicine Review: A Problem-Oriented Approach (9th Edition)” is a comprehensive review book designed to help family medicine practitioners and residents prepare for board exams through a problem-oriented approach. Authored by Dr. Richard W. Swanson and colleagues, this edition offers an updated review of essential family medicine topics, presented in a case-based, question-and-answer format that reinforces clinical knowledge and decision-making skills. The book covers various domains such as internal medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry, and preventive care, making it highly relevant for family medicine professionals.
Key Features:
- Case-Based, Problem-Oriented Format: Emphasizes a problem-solving approach that simulates real-world clinical scenarios, which is highly effective for learning and retention.
- Comprehensive Exam Preparation: Contains over 2,500 board-style questions and answers, covering a broad range of family medicine topics essential for exams.
- Detailed Answer Explanations: Each answer includes thorough explanations and relevant references, making it ideal for understanding key clinical concepts in-depth.
- High-Yield Topics and Updated Content: Reflects the latest guidelines and evidence-based practices, ensuring readers have the most current information on diagnosis and treatment.
- Focused Learning Tools: Includes learning objectives, key points, and summaries for each section, making it easy for readers to focus on high-yield areas and review efficiently.
- Useful for Ongoing Clinical Practice: While it is designed as a review for exams, its in-depth coverage of common conditions makes it a valuable reference for everyday clinical practice in family medicine.
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