Fleisher & Ludwig`s 5-Minute Pediatric Emergency Medicine Consult, 2e
Robert J. Hoffman MD, MS, Vincent J. Wang MD, MHA, Richard J. Scarfone MD, Sandip A. Godambe MD, PhD, MBA, Joshua Nagler MD, MHPEd
170,000 153,000won
Rosen & Barkin`s 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult, 6e
Jeffrey J. Schaider MD, Stephen R. Hayden MD, Richard E. Wolfe MD, Adam Z. Barkin MD, Philip Shayne MD, Rosen Peter , Roger M. Barkin MD
150,000 135,000won
Critical Care Medicine Review: 1000 Questions and Answers, 1e
Abraham Sonny MD, FASE, Edward A Bittner MD, PhD, MS.Ed, FCCM, Ryan J. Horvath MD, PhD, Sheri M. Berg MD
130,000 117,000won
Skeletal Trauma: Basic Science, Management, and Reconstruction, 2-Volume Set, 6e
Bruce D. Browner, MD, MHCM, FACS, Jesse B. Jupiter, MD, Christian Krettek, MD, FRACS, FRCSEd and Paul A Anderson, MD
650,000 585,000won
Critical Care in the Emergency Department, An Issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
John C. Greenwood, MD and Tsuyoshi Mitarai, MD
150,000 135,000won
Intensive Care Unit in Disaster,An Issue of Critical Care Clinics
Marie Baldisseri, Mary J. Reed and Randy Wax
120,000 108,000won
Fundamentals of Emergency Ultrasound
John P. McGahan, Michael A. Schick, Lisa Mills
163,000 146,000won
Tintinalli`s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 9e (IE)
Judith Tintinalli
310,000 256,000won
응급의학 2판 (2Vol)
대한응급의학회
200,000 190,000won
대한응급의학회가 창립 30주년을 맞는 해를 기념하여 응급의학 교과서를 새롭게 출판하게 되어 2,000여 명의 모든 회원들과 함께 기쁨을 나누고자 합니다. 대한응급의학회 주도의 최초의 한글판 응급의학 교과서는 2011년 응급의학 전문의 156명이 집필진으로 참여하여 25개 분야 총 284chapter로 구성된 2,600여 페이지에 달하는 당시로서는 외국 전문 서적과 비교해도 손색이 없을 정도로 응급의학의 최신지견을 담아내는 방대한 작업이었습니다.
응급 현장초음파
NILAM J. SONI, ROBERT ARNTFIELD, PIERRE KORY
60,000 57,000won
변변한 Point of care Ultrasound에 관한 지침서가 없는 국내 현실을 확인하고 응급중환자영상학회 복부 분과 회원 여러분들과 책을 번역하기로 마음먹은 지도 벌써 1년이 훌쩍 흘러버렸습니다. 생각보다 방대한 분야와 분량에 살짝 지치기도 했었지만, 또한 저희가 잘 모르고 있던 분야를 다시 한번 공부할 수 있는 계기이기도 했습니다. 저자들의 임상 경험과 문헌 고찰이 방대히 이루어진 원서를, 읽는 분들께 그대로 전달하려 애썼고 여러 회원분들의 열정과 노력의 결과로 무사히 종착역에 다다를 수 있었습니다. 여러 역경을 헤쳐 나갈 수 있도록 큰 도움을 주신 응급중환자영상학회 회장님, 이사장님 이하 분과 회원님들께 다시 한번 깊은 감사의 말씀 드립니다 모쪼록 Point of care Ultrasound에 관심 있는 응급의학과, 중환자의학과 의사 분들을 포함하여 처음 초음파에 입문하는 새내기 의사분들까지 가뭄 속 단비와 같은 도움이라고 단 한 분이라도 느끼신다면 저희의 노력과 대한 보상은 그걸로 끝일 것이며 동시에 더할 나위 없는 큰 보람이 될 것입니다. 이 책을 읽는 여러분들의 건승을 기원하겠습니다.
Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Third Edition
Binita R. Shah
274,000 260,300won
Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Third Edition is written to assist the busy clinician in the evaluation, management, and disposition of acutely ill or injured pediatric patients. Enhanced by more than 2,000 photographs and nearly 100 line illustrations, this unique visual resource has been acclaimed as the finest collection of pediatric emergency medicine images available anywhere.
Goldfrank`s Toxicologic Emergencies, 11e
Nelson MD, Lewis S., Robert S. Hoffman, Mary Ann Howland, Neal A Lewin, Lewis R. Goldfrank, Silas W Smith
345,000 310,000won
Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight, 2 Volume Set
David Cone, Jane H. Brice, Theodore R. Delbridge, J. Brent Myers
220,000 219,500won
Critical Care Medicine, An Issue of Physician Assistant Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine)
Zuber PA-C, Kim
64,000 57,000won
This issue of Physician Assistant Clinics, guest edited by Kim Zuber, PA-C and Jane S. Davis, CRNP, DNP, is devoted to Critical Care Medicine. This comprehensive issue includes the following articles: The PA in Critical Care Medicine; Pharmacology in Critical Care: When, What, and How Much; Bacteria and Viruses: The Bogeymen in the ICU; The Heart of the Matter: CHF, Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Shock, ST Elevation MI’s, Cardiac Arrhythmias, Hemodynamics, and Hypertensive Crisis; The Heart of the Matter: Cardiac Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery Complications, Mechanical Devices, and ECMO; Breathe In, Breathe Out: Respiratory Considerations in the ICU; When the Kidney goes Rogue: Acute Kidney Injury in the ICU; Bridge Over Troubled Water: Fluid in the ICU; The Gland Plan: Endocrine Emergencies in Critical Care; Slip, Slipping Away: The Brain in the ICU; Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition in the ICU; Special Intensive Care: The SICU; The Sick Child: the PICU; Crash: Trauma Management; and Saying Goodbye: Discussing End of Life Issues with the Critically Ill Patient and Family. CME credits are also available to subscribers of this series.
Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies, An Issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America (The
Borhart M.D. FACEP FAAEM, Joelle
155,000 139,000won
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, Guest Edited by Dr. Joelle Borhart and Dr. Rebecca Bavolek, is dedicated to Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies. Topics include: Nonpregnant vaginal bleeding; Sexually transmitted infections; Genital complaints at extremes of age; Acute pelvic pain; Complications in early pregnancy; Complications of assisted reproductive technology; Vaginal bleeding in late pregnancy; Precipitous delivery; Postpartum emergencies; Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy; Trauma in pregnancy; Cardiovascular emergencies in pregnancy; and Resuscitation in pregnancy.
Quality Outcomes and Costs, An Issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America (The Clinics:
Garbee PhD APRN ACNS-BC, Deborah
77,000 69,000won
In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Jan Foster, Drs. Garbee and Danna have put together a state-of the-art issue of the Critical Care Nursing Clinics devoted to Quality Outcomes and Costs. Clinical review articles are specifically devoted to the following: Information Technology, Electronic Medical Records, and Practice Alerts; Telehealth Use to Promote Quality Outcomes and Reduce Costs; Impact of a Mobility Team on ICU Patient Outcomes; MACRA and MIPS Impact on Quality and Cost Outcomes; Leadership's Impact on Quality, Outcomes, and Costs; Big Data Sets Use for Quality, Outcomes, and Cost; Pediatric Quality Metrics Related to Quality Outcomes and Cost; Geriatric Outcomes Related to Quality and Cost; Mental Health/Behavioral Health Metrics; Obstetric Quality Outcomes and Cost; Emergency Department Throughput; and Veteran Outcomes. Readers will come away with the latest information they need to improve quality and improve out comes in critically ill patients.
Intensive Care Unit Telemedicine, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine)
Kianoush Kashani
116,000 104,000won
This issue of Critical Care Clinics, edited by Dr. Kianoush Kashani in collaboration with Consulting Editor Dr. John Kellum, is focused on Intensive Care Unit Telemedicine. Topics in this issue include: ICU telemedicine program administration: from start to full implementation; ICU telemedicine multidisciplinary care teams; ICU telemedicine technology; Impact of ICU telemedicine on outcomes; Quality assurance of ICU telemedicine; ICU telemedicine cost-effectiveness and financial analyses; ICU telemedicine care models; ICU telemedicine in the era of big data, artificial intelligence, and computer clinical decision support systems; ICU Telemedicine: Innovations and Limitations; ICU telemedicine: provider-patient satisfaction; and ICU telemedicine services beyond medical management: Tele-pharmacy, tele-procedure, tele-dialysis, tele-stroke: evidence, benefits, risks, and legal ramifications.
Manual of Neonatal Surgical Intensive Care, 3/e
Anne R. Hansen
98,000 88,000won
The perioperative management of newborns with surgical conditions is an interdisciplinary effort. These infants generally spend less than a day in the operating room, but require days, weeks, or even months of complex pre- and postoperative care that spans several medical and surgical areas of expertise. Multidisciplinary collaboration as a team is rarely covered in textbooks with a strictly medical or surgical focus. This tends to be working knowledge that is gained by experience. The Manual of Neonatal Surgical Intensive Care will therefore be useful to both medical and surgical clinicians who are taking care of newborn infants with surgical conditions.
Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, 5/e
Peter Cameron MBBS MD FACEM
156,000 156,000won
Since the first edition of Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine was published twenty years ago, there has been enormous change in the way emergency care is delivered.