精神病学医学手册。

H. Goforth
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《精神病学医学手册》是针对精神科医生的,他们可能对精神病人经常出现的医疗状况感到不舒服,尤其是血脂管理、常见感染和电解质异常。这本书是很好地组织成一系列常见的医疗条件,和章节的内容不同,从如何管理较不敏锐的情况下讨论更复杂的差异和需要转诊在较高的敏锐的情况。许多章节进一步加强了流程图的存在,以便快速参考和增加易用性。这本书写得很好,适合精神病医生谁可能没有内科背景,目录和索引提供了方便访问。文本将找到一个主要的家在精神病医生的办公室谁希望采取更积极的作用,在他们的病人的医疗条件的管理,以及那些谁可能有次优的医疗备份的日常投诉。虽然《精神病学医学手册》不会取代咨询医生的价值,但精神科医生将获得医学知识,从而使医学合并症不太可能被低估或治疗不理想。作者的努力应该受到赞扬。Harold W. Goforth,医学博士,杜克大学医学中心,北卡罗来纳州达勒姆
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Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry.
The Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry is directed toward psychiatrists who may not feel comfortable addressing medical conditions that often arise in psychiatric patients—especially lipid management, common infections, and electrolyte abnormalities. The book is well organized into a series of common medical conditions, and the chapters vary in content from directions on how to manage situations of less acuity to discussions of more complex differentials and needs for referral in higher acuity cases. Many chapters are further enhanced by the presence of flowcharts for quick reference and increased ease of use. The book is well written at an appropriate level for psychiatrists who may not have an internal medicine background, and the table of contents and index provide for easy accessibility. The text will find a primary home in the offices of psychiatrists who wish to take a more active role in the management of their patients’ medical conditions as well as those who may have suboptimal medical backup for routine complaints. While the Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry will not replace the value of consulting physicians, psychiatrists will gain in medical knowledge such that it will be less likely for medical comorbidities to be underrecognized or suboptimally treated. The authors should be commended for their effort. Harold W. Goforth, M.D. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina
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