Handbook of Medicine in Developing Countries
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Fourth Edition Dennis Palmer, D.O. and Catherine E. Wolf, M.D., M.P.H Have you ever seen a patient with leprosy? What are the symptoms of Dengue Fever? What is the best drug to use for the routine deworming of children? How should you treat a pregnant woman with malaria? Have you ever diagnosed leishmaniasis? These are just a few of the vast challenges you will face while providing healthcare in developing countries, not to mention the lack of rosources and equipment. And these are complications that you ceratinly aren't trained to face while practicing healthcare in the United States. Whether you are a student, resident, or seasoned healthcare professional, this reference book is absolutely essential if you are planning on working overseas. With contributions from some of today's top specialitsts, it is an invaluable resource because it covers a wide variety of diseases, offers the latest treatment recommendations, and is easier to use than ever. Pack it in your travel bags for your next mission trip. Browse through it before you travel overseas to read about the common diseases you will see. Keep it close to quickly look up symptoms and diseases, because The Handbook of Medicine in Developing Countries will help you provide competent and compassionate care to those in desperate need. Spiral Bound 648 pages BK6546