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Volume 336:76-77 January 2, 1997 Number 1
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Cardiology for the Primary Care Physician

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(Current Practice of Medicine.) Edited by Joseph S. Alpert. 374 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 1996. $99. ISBN 0-8151-1557-1.

Cardiovascular medicine has become highly specialized, but the front line of the battle against cardiovascular disease will always be the realm of primary care physicians. Therefore, primary care physicians must be familiar with the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease, even though many patients will be referred to a specialist for consultation and treatment. An up-to-date knowledge of cardiovascular medicine ensures better communication with consultants when they are needed and reduces the time needed for the complete workup of a patient, and even the costs involved.

This book, which is based on chapters prepared for the primary care . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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