Urban Emergency Medicine
By Mark Curato, Kaushal Shah, Christopher Reisig
Experts from the top hospitals in America’s largest cities provide their insights into the disease states, injuries, patient populations, practice barriers, and societal conditions which present disproportionality in urban emergency departments. Distilling the authors’ special expertise and skills in a clear and user-friendly way, this book enables the reader to recognize the impact of healthcare disparities on patient well-being and identify and manage the needs of special patient populations, including victims of substance abuse and intimate partner violence. Clinical chapters define conditions through case studies, discussing their prevalence in the urban setting, and offer expert advice for immediate and effective management. In addition, the book helpfully provides context and valuable tips for best practice and introduces new ways of thinking about the diseases and the problems discussed. Essential reading for clinicians looking to improve their knowledge of urban emergency medicine, from students through to senior attending practitioners.
By Mark Curato, Kaushal Shah, Christopher Reisig
Experts from the top hospitals in America’s largest cities provide their insights into the disease states, injuries, patient populations, practice barriers, and societal conditions which present disproportionality in urban emergency departments. Distilling the authors’ special expertise and skills in a clear and user-friendly way, this book enables the reader to recognize the impact of healthcare disparities on patient well-being and identify and manage the needs of special patient populations, including victims of substance abuse and intimate partner violence. Clinical chapters define conditions through case studies, discussing their prevalence in the urban setting, and offer expert advice for immediate and effective management. In addition, the book helpfully provides context and valuable tips for best practice and introduces new ways of thinking about the diseases and the problems discussed. Essential reading for clinicians looking to improve their knowledge of urban emergency medicine, from students through to senior attending practitioners.
When it comes to emergency medicine in urban environments, there are unique challenges and obstacles that healthcare professionals face. In the book “Healthcare Disparities in Urban Emergency Medicine,” authored by Mark Curato, Kaushal Shah, and Christopher Reisig, experts from top hospitals in America’s largest cities shed light on these challenges and provide valuable insights into various disease states, injuries, patient populations, practice barriers, and societal conditions that contribute to healthcare disparities in urban emergency departments.
The authors, drawing from their extensive experience and expertise, present the information in a clear and user-friendly manner. They aim to help readers recognize the impact of healthcare disparities on patient well-being and equip them with the knowledge to identify and manage the unique needs of special patient populations, including victims of substance abuse and intimate partner violence.
One of the key features of this book is its emphasis on clinical case studies. Each chapter defines different conditions through real-life examples, discussing their prevalence in the urban setting. This approach allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of the diseases and injuries they are likely to encounter in an urban emergency department. More importantly, the authors provide expert advice and guidance for immediate and effective management of these conditions.
In addition to the clinical aspect, the book also offers valuable context and tips for best practices. It encourages readers to think critically about the diseases and problems discussed and introduces new perspectives on urban emergency medicine. By doing so, it aims to broaden the readers’ knowledge and enhance their ability to provide optimal care in urban settings.
“Healthcare Disparities in Urban Emergency Medicine” is a must-read for any clinician seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in this specialized field. Whether you are a student starting your medical career or a senior attending practitioner, this book provides valuable insights and practical guidance that will benefit your practice and the well-being of your patients.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this new edition of the book features the latest research and developments in the field of urban emergency medicine. With 206 pages, it covers a wide range of topics and provides comprehensive information that clinicians need to navigate the complexities of urban healthcare.
Order your copy of “Healthcare Disparities in Urban Emergency Medicine” today and join the ranks of clinicians dedicated to addressing the unique challenges of emergency care in urban areas. Gain the expertise and insights necessary to make a difference in the lives of patients who often face inequalities in access to healthcare. This book is an essential resource that will enhance your clinical practice and contribute to better patient outcomes in urban emergency departments.
Product Details
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press; New edition (August 3, 2023)
- Language: English
- eBook Digital: 206 pages
- ISBN-10: 1009181564
- ISBN-13: 978-1009181563
Product Details
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; New edition (August 3, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 206 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1009181564
- ISBN-13 : 978-1009181563