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EM Reports’ Study Guide for the LLSA Exam 2015.
The book contains articles or a summary from the American Board of Emergency Medicine-selected reading list for the ABEM Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment Exam so that physicians who specialize in emergency medicine can prepare for the test.
With tens of thousands sold, this specific Study Guide is widely recognized as a dependable, authoritative and convenient resource that provides you with what you need to prepare for the 2015 LLSA exam.
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Inside the EM Reports’ Study Guide for the LLSA Exam 2015 you’ll find:
Samples of topics covered in the EM Reports’ Study Guide for the LLSA Exam 2015 include:
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Recognize or increase index of suspicion for specific conditions; Summarize the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical features of the entity discussed; Identify diagnostic tests and techniques and how to perform them; and apply therapeutic techniques to patients with the particular medical problems discussed.
This program is intended for emergency department physicians and other emergency department personnel.
Edited by Sandra M. Schneider, MD, FACEP
Peer reviewed by Ann M. Dietrich, MD, FAAP, FACEP
*Due to copyright restrictions from the journal publishers, the articles listed below are not included in full text format. Instead, we have included links to these articles in the book (some are available for free and some require purchase from the original publishers). In addition, we provide an abstract and commentary written by our physician editor for each of these articles.
Lean Thinking in Emergency Departments: A Critical Review
Clinical Practice Guideline for Emergency Department Ketamine Dissociative Sedation: 2011 Update
Product Code. E14170