Swanson’s Family Medicine Review, 8th Edition (PDF)
by Alfred F. Tallia MD MPH (Author), Joseph E. Scherger MD MPH (Author), Nancy Dickey MD (Author)
The 8th edition of Swanson’s Family Medicine Review continues this bestselling resource’s long tradition as the most effective review tool available! Case histories and multiple-choice questions equip you with the most current developments and information in family medicine, offering all the assistance you need to maximize your preparation for the ABFM exam.
- Stay up-to-date in the area of treatment and management with enhanced discussions throughout.
- Equips readers with the information needed to confidently prepare for the American Board of Family Medicine exam.
- Includes nearly 2,500 case-based questions and answer rationales, newly updated to reflect the most current developments in practice.
- Chapter Summaries offer a quick review of the concepts―great for last-minute exam preparation.
- Open-ended Clinical Case Management Problems in each chapter provide additional opportunities for articulating your understanding of key topics.
- Features the most current information on concussion management, palliative care, pain management, and more.
Product Details
- Series: Swanson’s Family Medicine Review
- Digital eBook: 886 pages
- Publisher: Elsevier; 8 edition (July 6, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 032335632X
- ISBN-13: 978-0323356329

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