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Introducing the first evidencebased casebook for hospital cliniciansThis book introduces illustrated, evidencebased clinical cases drawn from realworld hospital practice. Geared to the needs of hospital clinicians, Clinical Care Conundrums: Challenging Diagnoses in Hospital Medicine focuses on sharpening clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills, giving readers the tools to recognize and diagnose a wide array of diseases, while promoting diagnostic safety in hospital medicine.Written by leading experts on the topics under discussion, this volume offers a handpicked collection of case studies from the widely popular Clinical Care Conundrum (CCC) series found in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. Each chapter presents a case to an expert clinician, who explains his or her approach to diagnosing challenging medical dilemmas. Each chapter concludes with a concise review of recent literature and, if applicable, with discussions of cognitive errors that may impact clinical diagnosis and patient care. Readers will find:An appealing presentation style that combines highquality images and textCoverage of both common conditions and uncommon but important diseases encountered in the hospital settingA look at the state of the art of clinical reasoning, an area of critical interest to cliniciansPractical pearls for each case study that readers can apply in their own practiceClinical Care Conundrums is an indispensable reference for hospitalists, hospitalbased physicians and midlevel providers, physiciansintraining, and the many other medical practitioners who come up against difficult cases on a daily basis.
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