The Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 22nd Edition, edited by Drs. Robert Kliegman and Joseph St. Geme, is the leading reference for pediatric care, supporting practitioners, residents, and students with current, evidence-based guidance on a broad range of childhood diseases and conditions. With its new edition recognized as an “Essential Purchase” by Doody’s Core Titles® 2024, this two-volume set remains the definitive reference for pediatricians and specialists in the care of young patients. Key features include:
- User-Friendly Format: Organized into short chapters and subchapters, allowing quick access to specific information for easy daily reference.
- New and Expanded Topics: Over 60 new chapters discuss key areas such as the social determinants of health in children, recent genetic insights, and advancements in evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
- Comprehensive and Updated Content: Expanded information on gene therapy, interferonopathies, e-cigarette-related lung injuries (EVALI), monkeypox, marijuana smoke exposure, and Epstein-Barr virus susceptibility disorders, among others.
- Multifaceted Pediatric Insights: Covers general pediatric practice and subspecialties, integrating the latest treatment protocols, diagnostic innovations, and social and psychological factors impacting children’s health.
- Expert Contributions: Authored by leaders in pediatric medicine, this edition ensures trusted, authoritative insights for an evolving field.
Ideal for pediatricians, residents, and healthcare professionals working with children, the Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics is a critical resource for up-to-date knowledge and best practices in pediatric care.
Authors:
Robert Kliegman MD (Editor), Joseph W. St. Geme III MD (Editor)
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