
Perioperative Medicine: Medical Consultation and Co-management
Author(s): Amir K. Jaffer (Editor), Paul Grant (Editor), Scott A. Flanders (Series Editor), Sanjay Saint (Series Editor)
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
- Publication Date: 12 Oct. 2012
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 600 pages
- ISBN-10: 0470627514
- ISBN-13: 9780470627518
Book Description
Provides a comprehensive evidence-based guide to the management of the growing population of patients who require perioperative care
Perioperative Medicine: Medical Consultation and Co-Management is the first comprehensive reference text developed specifically for hospitalists but envisioned also to help internists, anesthesiologists, allied health professionals, fellows, residents, and medical students manage various aspects of the medical care of the surgical patient. The book features both the preoperative and postoperative medical management of the surgical patient. It focuses on systems, operations, quality of perioperative care, and preoperative assessment of the patient, all in consideration with system-specific risk and evidence-based strategies that minimize risk. It places special emphasis on care of the older hospitalized surgical patient and offers a thorough discussion of post-operative conditions and their management.
Chapters cover vital topics such as:
- Hospitalist as a Medical Consultant
- Co-Management of the Surgical Patient
- Preoperative Evaluation
- Improving the Quality and Outcomes of Perioperative Care
- Developing, Implementing, and Operating a Preoperative Clinic
- Assessing and Managing Risk of Major Organ Systems
- Assessing and Managing Disorders for Surgery
- Postoperative Care and Co-Management by Surgery Type
- Managing Common Postoperative Conditions
With the core responsibilities of perioperative care falling more and more on the shoulders of hospitalists, internists, and allied health professionals, Perioperative Medicine is a much-needed guide for managing the clinical and operational issues associated with caring for hospitalized surgical patients.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“This unique book is a must-have for any hospitalist, surgeon, resident, or fellow who is involved in the medical care of surgical patients. Using evidence-based medicine, it discusses assessment of preoperative risk, strategies that minimize risk, and management of common postoperative conditions.” (Doody’s, 4 January 2013)
From the Inside Flap
Provides a comprehensive evidence-based guide to the management of the growing population of patients who require perioperative care
Perioperative Medicine: Medical Consultation and Co-Management is the first comprehensive reference text developed specifically for hospitalists but envisioned also to help internists, anesthesiologists, allied health professionals, fellows, residents, and medical students manage various aspects of the medical care of the surgical patient. The book features both the preoperative and postoperative medical management of the surgical patient. It focuses on systems, operations, quality of perioperative care, and preoperative assessment of the patient, all in consideration with system-specific risk and evidence-based strategies that minimize risk. It places special emphasis on care of the older hospitalized surgical patient and offers a thorough discussion of post-operative conditions and their management.
Chapters cover vital topics such as:
- Hospitalist as a Medical Consultant
- Co-Management of the Surgical Patient
- Preoperative Evaluation
- Improving the Quality and Outcomes of Perioperative Care
- Developing, Implementing, and Operating a Preoperative Clinic
- Assessing and Managing Risk of Major Organ Systems
- Assessing and Managing Disorders for Surgery
- Postoperative Care and Co-Management by Surgery Type
- Managing Common Postoperative Conditions
With the core responsibilities of perioperative care falling more and more on the shoulders of hospitalists, internists, and allied health professionals, Perioperative Medicine is a much-needed guide for managing the clinical and operational issues associated with caring for hospitalized surgical patients.
About the Author
Amir K. Jaffer, MD, is Associate Professor for Internal Medicine and Hospital Medicine at the University of Miami’s Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida. He has over 40 peer-reviewed articles and 11 book chapters to his credit; this is his first book as primary editor.
Paul James Grant, MD, is Assistant Professor for Internal Medicine and an Academic and Clinical Hospitalist in the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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