Search Books

Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card)

Author Marcdante MD, Karen
Publisher Saunders
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
84.95 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸

✓ Temporarily out of stock.

Share:
Book Details
PublisherSaunders
ISBN / ASIN145575546X
ISBN-139781455755462
AvailabilityTemporarily out of stock.
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Considered the resource of choice for pediatric residencies, clerkships, and exams, Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics provides comprehensive, yet concise and accessible guidance on normal childhood growth and development, as well as the diagnosis, management, and prevention of common pediatric diseases and disorders. Edited by Drs. Karen Marcdante, Robert M. Kliegman, Hal B. Jenson, and Richard E. Behrman, this edition's content was specifically developed in accordance with the 2009 curriculum guidelines of the Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics. It also includes many new and improved clinical photographs and images for enhanced visual reference. A user-friendly full-color format and online access via Student Consult facilitate study and expedite reference.

  • Concise text, a full-color design, high-yield tables, and numerous images provide an effective overview of pediatrics.
    • Online access via Student Consult lets you study in more versatile, flexible ways and enhances your understanding with extra content and features.
      • Edited by the same authorities responsible for the Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, the most used and recognizable clinical reference in pediatrics.
      • Content developed in accordance with 2009 COMSEP curriculum guidelines, and written and edited by leaders in pediatrics education, focuses on the core knowledge needed for a pediatric clerkship or rotation.
      • A wealth of new images captures the clinical manifestations and imaging findings associated with Kawasaki disease, lupus, lymphoma, stroke, and many other disorders seen in children.