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Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment

by Maxine Papadakis, Stephen McPhee, Michael Rabow

📖 Overview

Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment serves as a comprehensive clinical reference guide for practicing physicians, residents, and medical students. This annually updated text covers the diagnosis and management of more than 1000 diseases and disorders. The book organizes medical conditions by organ system and specialty, providing evidence-based recommendations for patient care in each chapter. Disease presentations, diagnostic testing, treatment options, and expected outcomes are detailed through concise, structured entries supported by current medical literature. The text includes clinical algorithms, treatment tables, and color images to aid in clinical decision-making. Digital access provides additional resources including drug information, patient education materials, and clinical calculators. This medical reference represents a bridge between academic medicine and daily clinical practice, emphasizing practical approaches to patient management while maintaining scientific rigor in its recommendations.

👀 Reviews

Medical students, residents, and practicing physicians rely on this text as a quick reference guide. Readers appreciate the annual updates, comprehensive coverage, and easy-to-navigate format. Many cite the tabbed sections and detailed index as time-savers during patient consultations. Likes: - Clear, concise writing style - Evidence-based treatment recommendations - Practical algorithms and tables - Digital access included Dislikes: - Small font size is hard to read - Heavy physical book (5+ pounds) - Some sections lack depth - High price for annual updates "The electronic version search function saves me time daily," notes one physician reviewer. Another states, "Tables need more contrast - grey text is difficult to read." Ratings: Amazon: 4.7/5 (1,247 reviews) Goodreads: 4.5/5 (238 ratings) Recent editions received lower scores for printing quality, with multiple complaints about thin pages and bleed-through text. Several reviewers recommend keeping previous editions as backups since not all content changes annually.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔍 First published in 1962, this medical reference book has been continuously updated annually for over 60 years, making it one of the longest-running medical texts still in active publication. 🏫 The book is widely used in medical schools across North America and serves as a primary reference for the Internal Medicine In-Training Examination (IM-ITE). 👥 Dr. Maxine Papadakis, one of the authors, served as the Vice Dean for Education at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and pioneered research on medical professionalism assessment. 📚 Each new edition typically contains more than 1,000 pages and reviews over 1,000 diseases and disorders, with contributions from more than 80 medical experts. 🌐 The text has been translated into 16 languages and is used by healthcare professionals in more than 60 countries, demonstrating its global influence on medical practice.