Primary Podiatric Medicine

Jeffrey M. Robbins

book

Published: 1994

Pages: 436

This groundbreaking text represents the first book to specifically address the subject of podiatric primary care as a specialty of medicine. As such, it is destined to serve as the standard by which all others in the field will be measured. Students, residents, practitioners, and podiatric educators alike will find this singular reference invaluable both in practice and in the board certification process.
  • OUSTANDING FEATURES:
  • Extensivecoverage of the entire domain of primary care podiatry ensures expert answers to every question readers may pose - in a single source for easy reference.
  • Chapters focus on the self-development process helping readers in the continuing development of their skill.
  • Unique coverage of psychosocial aspects of practice presents a comprehensive picture not often provided by texts that only address medical aspects.
  • Examples of topics include: ambulatory care, community health, ethical considerations, palliative care, sports medicine, geriatric assessment, and much more!
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