5/24/2011
The Diabetes Mellitus Manual: A primary care companion to Ellenberg and Rifkin's, 6th Edition Review
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(More customer reviews)This is a fantastic book for the professional seeking a compact book on diabetes. I came to this conclusion based on the fact that it covers everything I needed to know concerning this disease. Just to cover the tip of the ice berg this book covers diabetes: epidemiology, pathophysiology of type 1 and type 2, chapter on insulin resistance, nutritional management, diabetic management, hypoglycemia, Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, pregnancy induced diabetes, and much MUCH more. This book is a wealth of knowledge concerning the field of diabetes. I have found it very informative in explaining everything from the basics of insulin resistance, as well as being informative on in depth subjects on this disease. I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 based only on it's disregard for readers who are new to their profession, and don't have MD following their name. But even with that draw back I can honestly recommend this book to anyone looking to obtain information on this disease. This book really is a wealth of knowledge.
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A practical and authoritative manual on treating the rising numbers of cases of diabetes mellitus. Based on the most respected comprehensive textbook in the field, Ellenberg and Rifkin's Diabetes Mellitus, and written by a leading expert, this portable guide provides quick-access to on-the-spot information on diagnosis and treatment of this frequently-presented disease and its complications.
Labels:
diabetes,
diabetes mellitus,
insulin,
neuropathy,
type 1 diabetes,
type 2 diabetes
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