Evidence-Based Clinical Practice in Otolaryngology
By Luke Rudmik, MD, BSc, MSc (Health Econ), FRCSC
ISBN: 9780323544603
Pub Date: 23-Jan-18
Reviewed by: Jennifer Best, MD(Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)
Description
This clinically oriented book covers the diagnosis and evidence-based management of general ENT topics.
Purpose
The book provides concise, statistically oriented, evidence-based recommendations for management of common ENT related complaints, like hoarseness and vertigo.
Audience
The audience is practitioners.
Features
The chapters are organized into general topics, and each one contains a brief overview, clinical assessment, evidence-based management, and critical points.Some chapters have bulleted key and critical points. The brevity of the book makes it a good basis for further reading.
Assessment
This book is not meant to teach basic concepts, but rather to provide evidence for assessing and managing certain complaints. It is a refreshingly concise read and an easy reference for generalists.
Doody’s Review Service Weighted Numerical Score: 91-4 Stars!
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