Essentials of family medicine / [edited by] Philip D. Sloane ... [and others]. - 6th ed. - xvi, 688 pages : illustration (some coloreded)

Includes bibliographical references and index. Primary care and the evolving US health care system -- Information mastery: basing care on the best available evidence -- Overview of prevention and screening -- Prenatal care -- Well-child and adolescent care -- Well-adult care -- Promoting quality of life in chronically ill and older people -- Approach to common problems -- Chest pain -- Common chronic cardiac conditions -- Hypertension -- Venous thromboembolism -- Diabetes -- Thyroid disorders -- Nutrition and weight management -- Ear pain -- Common eye problems -- Sore throat -- Abdominal pain -- Chronic liver disease -- Dyspepsia -- Lower intestinal symptoms -- Cognitive impairment -- Palliative and end-of-life care -- Breast problems -- Pregnancy prevention, contraception, and medical abortion -- Dysuria -- Menstrual syndromes -- Promoting health for women at menopause -- Men`s health concerns -- Relationship issues -- Sexually transmitted infections -- Vaginitis -- Ankle and knee pain -- Arthritis and rheumatic diseases -- Low back pain -- Neck pain -- Shoulder problems -- Skin problems -- Skin wounds: contusions, abrasions, lacerations, and ulcers -- Chronic nonmalignant pain -- Dizziness -- Fatigue -- Sleep disorders -- Headache -- Family violence -- Addictions -- Anxiety -- Disorders of behavior and development -- Depression -- Allergies -- Asthma -- Acute respiratory infections in adults -- Acute respiratory infections in children -- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- Tuberculosis

"Perhaps more remarkable is how much hasn`t changed in the past quarter century. The patient-centered encounter remains the backbone of effective care, whether in the office, on the telephone or online. In these encounters, attentiveness to the interaction between biological, socioeconomic, and psychological factors is as crucial and relevant as ever. Family medicine residency programs continue to provide excellent preparation for physicians interested in caring for individuals of all ages and their families within a broad range of practice settings, styles, and populations. Primary medical care continues to be recognized as the cornerstone of an effective health care system, although integration of primary care into the broader US system remains far from ideal"--Provided by publisher.

Department of Community & Family Medicine

9781608316557


Family medicine.
Family Practice.

RC 46 .S563 2012