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The Cases You Need to Learn the Essential of Gynecologic Surgery
Case Files: Gynecologic Surgery provides 40 clinical cases to illustrate evidence-based practice in the gynecologic surgery patient. Each case includes open-ended questions, extended discussion, Practice Pearls, a “Controversy” discussion, comprehension questions, and references to the most current literature with a brief critique of each article. With this unique learning system you''ll learn how to become a better clinician in the context of real patients and the latest evidence-based medicine.
Features
40 high-yield clinical situations tailored for management and understanding of disease (pathophysiology) in the gynecologic surgery patientClear and easy-to-follow case-based format helps residents and fellows develop clinical thinking skillsBased on current journal articles and landmark studies, with an accompanying brief critique"Practical Pearls" give evidence-based recommendations for patient management"Controversy" feature discusses current controversies and different views related to each caseMultiple-choice comprehension questions accompany each caseApproximately 25 original drawings and clinical images enhance the textPresents high-yield high-risk gynecologic surgery cases in an interactive and memorable format to help residents and fellows learn in the context of real patientsProven learning system improves exam scoresE-bok
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When President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act, he explained that it flowed from "a clear and simple wrong." But a generation later, whites still remain resistant to the election of blacks to public office. That widespread resistance, Keith Reeves illustrates, can be explained in large part by election campaign appeals to whites'' racial fears and sentiments. Based on empirical research examining white voters'' attitudes towards black candidates and racial framing of campaign news coverage, Voting Hopes or Fears? explosively documents that racial discrimination against black candidates is contemporary, specific, and identifiable. Reeves concludes by outlining possible remedies such as modified at-large voting systems and by defending the practice of race-conscious legislative districting, now under attack by the Supreme Court. Marshaling startling evidence of voting discrimination against black candidates on account of race, and featuring a Foreword by The Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham Jr., Chief Justice Emeritus of the US Court of Appeals, Voting Hopes or Fears? will be mandatory reading for political and social scientists, scholars of racism and African-American Studies, civil rights litigators, journalists, black lawmakers and office-seekers, and general readers interested in the subject of race and politics in American society.