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(2-Volume Set) Moss & Adams' Heart Disease in Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Including the Fetus and Young Adult

Author Hugh D. Allen MD, David J. Driscoll MD, Robert E. Shaddy MD, Timothy F. Feltes MD
Publisher LWW
Category Medical
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PublisherLWW
ISBN / ASIN1451118937
ISBN-139781451118933
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This 8th Edition of Moss and Adams' Heart Disease in Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Including the Fetus and Young Adult, provides updated and useful information from leading experts in pediatric cardiology. Added chapters and a companion web site that includes the full text with bonus question and answer sections make this Moss and Adams’ edition a valuable resource for those who care for infants, children, adolescents, young adults, and fetuses with heart disease.

Features:

·         Access to online questions similar to those on the pediatric cardiology board examination to prepare you for certification or recertification

·         Leading international experts provide state-of-the-art diagnostic and interventional techniques to keep you abreast of the latest advances in treatment of young patients

·         Chapters on quality of life, quality and safety, pharmacology, and research design add to this well-respected text

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