This fascinating book looks at the largely unknown history of hospital trains, which wound their way across the scarred landscapes of war-weary Europe, and the doctors and nurses who risked their lives ...
Ace your board exams with almost 4000 practice questions and enhance your pathology practice with compentency-based training tools
Prepare for licensing exams offered by the American Board of Pathology ...
Forensic genetic technologies are popularly conceptualized and revered as important tools of justice. The research and development of these technologies, however, has been accomplished through the capture ...
This collection takes a holistic view of well-being, seeking complementarities between Indigenous approaches to healing and Western biomedicine. Topics include traditional healers and approaches to treatment ...
Each year, almost twenty million people worldwide receive the grim diagnosis of cancer, yet few are prepared for the difficult emotional journey ahead.
Shortly after Dr. Charles Hayter graduated as a cancer ...
A point-of-care guide for internal medicine trainees
When students and residents begin a new rotation in internal medicine, they often start from scratch, relying on their own research to prepare for consultations. ...
In Ordinary Deaths, Dr. Samuel LeBaron reminds us of our need for human connection when experiencing death and loss. Based on more than thirty years of working with children and adults dying from cancer, ...
Medicare is arguably Canada’s most valued social program. As federally-supported medicare enters its second half-century, Medicare’s Histories brings together leading social and health historians ...
Core surgical techniques and skills you need to know
All great surgeons master their craft over many years in the operating room, and much of what they know is learned implicitly—by doing—over countless ...
A point-of-care resource for the management of rheumatologic problems
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