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This topic has been inadequately addressed in most training programs and the literature directed toward cardiologists. Most cardiologists must have adequate basic training in vascular medicine in order to care for patients with peripheral vascular diseases. This text, the first of its kind, is intended to fill a need for cardiologists who wish to broaden their knowledge base and clinical skills in recognition and management of common peripheral vascular disorders that occur in cardiovascular practice. Peripheral Vascular Disease for Cardiologists will be presented in a practical, clinical…mehr

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This topic has been inadequately addressed in most training programs and the literature directed toward cardiologists. Most cardiologists must have adequate basic training in vascular medicine in order to care for patients with peripheral vascular diseases. This text, the first of its kind, is intended to fill a need for cardiologists who wish to broaden their knowledge base and clinical skills in recognition and management of common peripheral vascular disorders that occur in cardiovascular practice. Peripheral Vascular Disease for Cardiologists will be presented in a practical, clinical framework rather than the usual textbook format. Additionally, in order to facilitate rapid retrieval of information, a detailed index will be included. This very practical guide has high potential for industry support. COMPETITION: There is no single clinical text devoted to this important topic.
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Autorenporträt
John A. Spittell, Jr., MD is an internationally recognized cardiologist who is extremely well-published.  This world-renowned educator has made a specialty of teaching vascular medicine to cardiologists. Either Kim Eagle, Professor of Medicine and Chairman of Cardiology at the University of Michigan or Valentine Fuster, Professor of Medicine and Chairman of Cardiology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine will be writing the preface.