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Atlas of Pediatric ER Med, 3/E

More than 1,000 high-quality clinical images facilitate accurate visual diagnosis in pediatric emergencies

More than 1,000 high-quality clinical images facilitate accurate visual diagnosis in pediatric emergencies

Atlas of Pediatric ER Med, 3/E

by Usatine & Erickson Media LLC
Atlas of Pediatric ER Med, 3/E
Atlas of Pediatric ER Med, 3/E
Atlas of Pediatric ER Med, 3/E

What is it about?

More than 1,000 high-quality clinical images facilitate accurate visual diagnosis in pediatric emergencies

Atlas of Pediatric ER Med, 3/E

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
NA
Size
484Mb
Genre
Medical Books
Last updated
January 13, 2021
Release date
January 2, 2020
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App Store Description

More than 1,000 high-quality clinical images facilitate accurate visual diagnosis in pediatric emergencies

“…an excellent addition for any emergency department that has the privilege to care for children…it will definitely help emergency physicians provide better care to children.” – Annals of Emergency Medicine (reviewing earlier edition)

Pediatric patients can represent as much as 35% of all emergency department visits. This atlas comes to the rescue of harried EM clinicians by providing a quick-access resource packed with visual clues to injuries and illnesses presenting in emergency situations in patients ranging from infancy through adolescence. Doctor Shah has compiled an extraordinary collection of clinical photographs and imaging studies, and combined them with practical, easily retrievable text. This combination is designed to expedite diagnosis as well as guide the clinician to the appropriate management of pediatric trauma and disease.

Features:
• Market: Emergency physicians (38,000), pediatricians (80,000)
• Includes numerous tables, figures, and radiographs
• Organized by organ system and then by problem
• 1-4 images per topic, with brief text detailing “need to know” information for each clinical problem

This app is very intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing you to browse the contents or search for topics. The powerful search tool gives you word suggestions that appear in the text as you type, so it is lightning fast and helps with spelling those long medical terms. The search tool also keeps a recent history of past search terms so you can go back to a previous search result very easily. You have the ability to create notes and bookmarks separately for text, images and tables to enhance your learning. You can also change the text size for easier reading.

After the app has been downloaded, no internet connection is needed to retrieve the content of the app. All of the text and images are available to you on your device anytime, anywhere, and lightning fast. This app is also automatically optimized for whatever size device you are currently using, either phone or tablet.

Check out https://usatinemedia.com to learn more and watch a video demo of this app.

This interactive app contains the full content of Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Third Edition by McGraw-Hill Education.
ISBN-13: 978-1259863387
ISBN-10: 1259863387

Editors:
Binita R. Shah, MD, FAAP (Brooklyn, NY) Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Kings County Hospital Center.

Michael Lucchesi, MD, FACEP (Brooklyn, NY) Associate Professor Emergency Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Kings County Hospital Center.

Prashant V. Mahajan, MD (Detroit, MI) Division Chief and Research Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Michigan.

John Amodio, MD, FACR Chief, Pediatric Radiology, Cohen Children’s Medical Center System Chief, Pediatric Radiology, Northwell Health System, Professor of Radiology, Zucker/Hofstra School of Medicine Hempstead, New York


Disclaimer: This app is intended for the education of healthcare professionals and not as a diagnostic and treatment reference for the general population.


Developed by Usatine Media
Richard P. Usatine, MD, Co-President, Professor of Family & Community Medicine, Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Texas Health San Antonio
Peter Erickson, Co-President, Lead Software Developer

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