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This guide began as a manual for family medicine residents. Over time it evolved into a fairly complete coverage of most of the outpatient issues seen in their training. In response to their urging, I set out on the journey to convert the manual into the manuscript for this book. The book is intended for primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. It serves three purposes: (1) as a quick reference for primary care providers to use in the clinic when seeing patients, (2) as a textbook, and (3) as a study guide for Board examinations. It covers a great number of…mehr

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This guide began as a manual for family medicine residents. Over time it evolved into a fairly complete coverage of most of the outpatient issues seen in their training. In response to their urging, I set out on the journey to convert the manual into the manuscript for this book. The book is intended for primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. It serves three purposes: (1) as a quick reference for primary care providers to use in the clinic when seeing patients, (2) as a textbook, and (3) as a study guide for Board examinations. It covers a great number of topics briefly to allow quick reading. To allow fast access, the chapters are arranged in alphabetical order beginning with Chapter 1: Allergy and ending with Chapter 27: Women's Health. Topics within chapters also are arranged in alphabetical order, again to allow quick access.
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H. Thomas Milhorn graduated from Lincoln Memorial University with majors in mathematics and physics. This was followed by a PhD in Physiology and Biophysics from the University of Mississippi Medical Center and a postdoctoral fellowship in biomathematics at North Carolina State University. He subsequently received an MD and completed a family medicine residency program at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine. He is the author of 13 books, 12 chapters in books, and over 150 research and medical education publications. He is Director of Education for the EC Healthnet Family Medicine Residency Program. Formerly he was Professor of Family Medicine, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine. He has over 36 years' experience teaching medical students and family medicine residents. He has also taught nursing students, physician assistant students, fellows in addiction medicine, and PhD candidates in physiology and in biomedical engineering.