Synopses & Reviews
The new 4th edition of Berkowitz’s Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach is custom-built for efficient primary care problem-solving. It provides concise, practice-oriented guidance on all the most common issues — both clinical and psychosocial — you’re likely to encounter. Here’s hands-on help on topics ranging from temper tantrums and thumb-sucking to childhood cancer, kidney disease, and diabetes.
Each clinical chapter reviews pertinent epidemiology and pathophysiology, then gives you clear, concise guidelines on what symptoms to look for, what alternative diagnoses to consider, what tests to order, and how to manage your patient.
Updated edition features 13 all-new chapters including:
- Global Health
- Cultural Considerations and Competence
- Pediatric Pain and Symptom Management
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- Pediatric Radiology
- Principles of Pediatric Surgery
- Genomics
- Quality Improvement
- Caring for Immigrant Children and Their Families
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Interpersonal Violence
- Palliative Care
- Emerging Infections
Review
Doody's Core Title!This is an excellent reference that should be on the bookshelf of any medical student interested in pediatrics, pediatric resident, or pediatrician. It provides basic information in a quick and easy-to-use format.
Doody's Review of 4th Edition
Synopsis
The newly revised and expanded 4th edition provides clear, practice-oriented guidance on clinical and psychosocial issues.
Synopsis
The reference of choice for pediatricians, pediatric residents, and medical students, the newly revised and expanded 5th editon provides
clear, practice-oriented guidance of the core knowledge in pediatrics. Comprehensive coverage of hundreds of topics ranging from temper tantrums and thumb-sucking to diabetes and kidney disease make this an ideal reference for
students, pediatric residents, pediatric nurse practitioners and nurses. More than 140 clinical chapters review pertinent epidemiology and pathophysiology, then gives concise guidelines on what symptoms to look for, what alternative diagnoses to consider, what tests to order, and how to manage your patient.
- Outcomes-centric focus - chapters open with a case presentation and a list of focal questions, and close with the case resolution.
- Quick reference organization - Signs and symptoms are grouped by body system for fast look-up; head, neck and respiratory system; cardiovascular system; hematologic, genitourinary, orthopedic, gastrointestinal, neurologic, dermatologic disorders.
- Consistent solution-oriented format - Steps through clinical presentation; pathophysiology; differential diagnosis; evaluation; lab tests; management; and prognosis.
- Illuminating visuals - Superb figures illustrate patient presentations and clinical procedures.
An ideal reference for pediatricians, family physicians, medical students, residents, residency program directors, physician assistants, pediatric nurse practitioners and nurses.