Emergencies in Medical Practice Book Launch 26.02.23, Hyatt Regency, Kolkata
Medical emergencies usually deal with life-threatening situations and carry dire consequences. In these critical moments it is important for the clinician dealing with them to be equipped with the knowledge and correct guidelines regarding their management. Thus, clinicians dealing with emergency patients need to be a jack of all specialties. For example, a well-respected surgeon may be at wits end when faced with a cardiac emergency while traveling on a flight. Similarly, an endocrinologist may not know the correct protocol to be followed when treating a trauma patient. Similarly, treatment of snakebite is clouding by lots of myths.
Aim behind this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of all the common emergencies faced in clinical practice with evidence-based current guidelines. Each chapter deals with a specific emergency, has been written and reviewed by leading experts in their respective fields. The material is concise with salient points for emergencies at the end and has been backed by a number of illustrations to keep the reader engaged.
ILS Academics and Research Foundation is proud to launch Emergencies in Medical Practice Book, edited by Dr. Om Tantia, Dr. G. S. Goyal & Dr. Tamonas Chaudhuri. This unique book deals with first hand management of common emergencies. Such kind of a book are uncommon in publication. The book has been released by Swami Satyeshanandaji, Ramkrishna Mission, Belur Moth.
We hope that the book will serve as a useful tool for all clinicians, especially those who deal with emergencies in their routine practice.
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