CITATION

Smith, Mindy Ann and Shimp, Leslie. Family Medicine, 6E. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2014.

Family Medicine, 6E

Published:  July 2014 Pages: 928

eISBN: 9780071820745 | ISBN: 9780071820738

Book description:
The most convenient, easy-to-use clinical manual for outpatient medicine and family practice

Formerly authored by Dr. Mark Mengel, Family Medicine: Ambulatory Care and Prevention delivers information on the most common complaints, problems, conditions, and diseases encountered by family medicine clinicians and other primary care providers who practice in an ambulatory setting. Evidence-based information and algorithms on diagnosis and treatment, including strength of recommendation ratings, is presented in a way that busy clinicians can access and implement immediately. Practical, specific treatment information, including medication dosing, side effects, and important drug interactions is included.

Unlike similar texts which are organized by organ system, this manual is structured according to typical patient presentations in primary care settings of common symptoms and signs, follow-up needs for chronic physical or mental illness, and reproductive health concerns. In addition, the book provides information on screening and preventative healthcare recommendations.

In all chapters, authors have integrated principles of clinical decision, evidence-based medicine, and cost-effective clinical management.

Mindy A. Smith, MD (East Lansing, MI) is Professor of Medicine, Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine. Leslie A. Shimp, PharmD, MS (Ann Arbor, MI) is Professor of Pharmacy, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan. Sarina Schrager, MD, MS (Madison, WI) is Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine.

Leslie A. Shimp, PharmD, MS Professor of Pharmacy Department of Clinical Sciences College of Pharmacy The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan