A visual study guide to meet the educational needs of students, trainees and practitioners alike in the field of gastroenterology. The Atlas of Gastroenterology: Self-Assessment Guide also fulfills the current demands for specialty qualification and recertification in gastroenterology. The study guide features case studies, reinforced by a question-and-answer format that assists in assimilating the details of the illustrative material presented in the Atlas of Gastroenterology. Each answer is followed by a short comment and a reference to a specific page in the Textbook of Gastroenterology for further information.
| Title: | Atlas of Gastroenterology: Self- Assessment Guide | Publisher: | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
| Author: | Tadataka Yamada, William L Hasler, Darik K Taniguchi, David H Alpers, Don W Powell, Chung Owyang, Fred E Silverstein |
| Edition: | Paperback 1st |
| ISBN: | 0397517882 |
| EAN: | 9780397517886 |
| No. of Pages: | 272 |
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