Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board ReviewStephen Hauser, Stephen C. Hauser Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2014 - 432 The Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review book has been designed to provide a review of core essential knowledge in gastroenterology, hepatology, and relevant related areas of radiology, pathology, endoscopy and nutrition to physicians, trainees and other persons caring for patients, gastroenterology fellows in training, medical residents, medical students, gastrointestinal assistants, nurses, and allied health care personnel. While less detailed than encyclopedic textbooks, it provides much more information than outline booklets. Clinical knowledge to enhance patient management, rather than the latest scientific advances is emphasized. For persons preparing for their board examination, certification or recertification, case-based presentations and numerous board examination-type single best-answer questions with annotated answers are provided. Abundant figures, images and tables are also included. The faculty authoring this book are all Mayo Clinic gastroenterologists and hepatologists who spend most of their time caring for patients and teaching in an academic environment. |
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Section II Stomach | 41 |
Section III Small Bowel and Nutrition | 87 |
Section IV Miscellaneous Disorders | 111 |
Section V Colon | 153 |
Section VI Liver | 235 |
Section VII Pancreas and Biliary Tree | 363 |
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