CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2020
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The only resource dedicated to delivering concise summaries of the most clinically relevant primary care guideline summaries
- Organized into topics related to disease screening, disease prevention, and disease management, and subdivided into organ systems for quick reference
- Updated with over 150 new guidelines and nearly 30 new sections on topics including opiate use disorder, transgender health, systemic lupus erythematosus, and rotator cuff injury
- Strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity
- Includes the most recent research available for each guideline
- Consolidates information from nationally recognized government agencies, medical and scientific organizations, and expert panels into concise, easy-to-apply guidelines
- Spans all areas of general medicine and covers primary care topics in both ambulatory and hospital settings
- Includes website addresses for U.S. government agencies and professional societies