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Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, Eleventh Edition

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About Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, Eleventh Edition

Product Description Goldfrank’s is the premier toxicology textbook that should be in every emergency department or poison center library. Whether you are a student, resident, or faculty, there is something here for you. If you are a toxicology fellow or poison specialist studying for your boards, this is your go-to book. I highly recommend this work… ―The Journal of Emergency Medicine The best edition yet of the landmark text in medical toxicology A Doody’s Core Title for 2021! Covering every aspect of poison management, this indispensable case-based resource has been thoroughly refreshed to deliver evidence-based principles viewed through the lens of an active bedside clinical practice. In no other reference will you find such a diverse roster of esteemed editors and authors who deliver expert insights into every type of toxicologic emergency, whether due to substance abuse or exposure to toxins. Fully referenced and supported by a cohesive organization and full-color format, Goldfrank’s begins with a historical perspective on medical toxicology principles and the general approach to the patient. It then progresses to the fundamental principles of medical toxicology, encompassing biochemical and molecular concepts; the effect of xenobiotics on vital organs and body systems; and toxicologic principles in special populations. The Eleventh Edition of Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies is the most rigorous volume to date, driven by a precise analysis of the latest medical literature and complex cases designed to facilitate differential diagnosis. New to this Edition: •  Additional cases and “Special Considerations” chapters designed to enhance clinical decision-making and patient outcomes •  New “Antidotes in Depth” provides timely, critical information on toxicologic treatment strategies •  New content on toxicogenomics explores its increasingly important role in predictive toxicology •  Chapter-ending bulleted summaries of key points  •  Updated coverage of synthetics such as “K2” •  Revised chapters on medical, clinical, and chemical toxicology include updated insights on poison emergencies, treatment strategies, and risk assessment tools   From the Publisher Lewis S. Nelson, MD is Professor and Chair, Department of Emergence Medicine, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Chief of Service, Emergency Department, University Hospital. Robert S. Hoffman, MD is Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Director, Division of Medical Toxicology, New York University School of Medicine, Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Langone Medical Center, Consultant, New York City Poison Center.  Mary Ann Howland, PharmD is Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Emergency Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Langone Medical Center, Senior Consultant, New York City Poison Center.  Neal A. Lewin, MD is Druckenmiller Professor of Emergency Medicine and Professor of Medicine (Pharmacology), New York University School of Medicine, Director, Didactic Education, Emergency Medicine Residency, Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Langone Medical Center,  Consultant, New York City Poison Center. Silas W. Smith, MD is Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Chief of Safety and Quality, Department of Emergency Medicine, Associate Director of Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program, New York University School of Medicine, New York City Poison Control Center, Attending Physician Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Langone Medical Center.  Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD is the Herbert W. Adams Professor of Emergency Medicine, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine,  Director, Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Med