This book serves as a useful clinical guide on integrative dermatology for dermatologists, internists, family practitioners, pediatricians, and anyone else charged with the care of the skin. The case-based format distinguishes this work from a reference-style textbook, allowing readers to relate the presented cases to their own patients.
Integrative dermatology is a relatively newly-defined field but is steadily increasing in popularity. Clinical Cases in Integrative Dermatology provides insight for clinicians and patients in handling the skin, with each chapter serving as a springboard for further pursuit and more extensive training. It will enable those new to the field to begin to develop a literacy and competence, while the more experienced learner will find new ways to sharpen their diagnostic and treatment skills.
Integrative dermatology is a relatively newly-defined field but is steadily increasing in popularity. Clinical Cases in Integrative Dermatology provides insight for clinicians and patients in handling the skin, with each chapter serving as a springboard for further pursuit and more extensive training. It will enable those new to the field to begin to develop a literacy and competence, while the more experienced learner will find new ways to sharpen their diagnostic and treatment skills.
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From the book reviews:
"This book offers an 'integrative' solution for 14 clinical cases in dermatology, each focusing on a different topic. ... The purpose is to educate dermatologists in the use of nontraditional therapeutic approaches for treating patients with skin disease. ... it is an interesting and quick read." (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2015)
"This book offers an 'integrative' solution for 14 clinical cases in dermatology, each focusing on a different topic. ... The purpose is to educate dermatologists in the use of nontraditional therapeutic approaches for treating patients with skin disease. ... it is an interesting and quick read." (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2015)