The initial premise was to create a resource which consolidates all of the different surgical treatment options for addressing acetabular bone loss, with and without a chronic pelvic discontinuity. Partnering with Dr. Paprosky on this project provides instant credibility to the textbook as the most commonly used acetabular bone loss classification bears his name. MORE
Dr. Maben-Feaster: The AMA’s health systems science (HSS) textbooks ( and ) have done a great job of defining HSS and its domains as well as making the case for why it is so important for medical education and health care reform. However, given the broad nature of the content, it can be challenging to consider how you might implement this practically. This book is designed to build on the HSS textbooks and provide practical advice and examples to help educators incorporate HSS into their curricula. MORE
This edition is the first to be called Miller’s Basics of Anesthesia, recognizing Dr. Ronald D. Miller’s leadership of the book throughout his career. The main changes have included consolidating some chapters from the prior edition, as well as including new chapters on topics such as clinician well-being, point of care ultrasound, perioperative medicine, and the environmental impact of anesthesia care. MORE
At the time of the first edition in 1999, several excellent multivolume textbooks of ophthalmology existed. However, we believed a complete, single-volume textbook directed towards trainees, non-ophthalmologists, and those general ophthalmologists who wanted an update in areas that they were not experts in would fill a niche. Ophthalmology was created to fill this void between the multivolume and the narrow subspecialty book. Each section was color coded for easy access. With each new edition, we have strived to make it comprehensive, readable, and easy to access. We have routinely added new material and discarded outdated material with each edition. All chapters are thoroughly revised and new entities added with every new edition. MORE