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American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. Code of medical ethics: Current opinions with annotations. 2nd ed. Chicago, Ill: AMA Press, 2004.

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American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. Code of medical ethics: Current opinions with annotations. 2nd ed. Chicago, Ill: AMA Press, 2006.

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American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. Code of medical ethics: Current opinions with annotations. 2nd ed. Chicago, IL: The Association, 2000.

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American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. Code of medical ethics: Current opinions with annotations. Chicago, IL: The Association, 1998.

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Oliver J. Bear Don't Walk. Inferring Race and Ethnicity from Clinical Notes: Annotation, Model Auditing, and Ethical Implications. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2022.

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Billroth, Christian Albert Theodor. Clinical Surgery, Extracts From the Reports of Surgical Practice, 1860-1876, Tr. and Ed., With Annotations, by C.T. Dent. Arkose Press, 2015.

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Affa, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial, and American Medical Association. Code of Medical Ethics 2004-2005: Current Opinions with Annotations (Code of Medical Ethics). American Medical Association Press, 2004.

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Clinical Surgery. Extracts From the Reports of Surgical Practice Between the Years 1860-1876. Translated From the Original, and Edited, With Annotations, by C. T. Dent. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Clinical Surgery. Extracts from the Reports of Surgical Practice Between the Years 1860-1876. Translated from the Original, and Edited, with Annotations, by C. T. Dent. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Billroth, Theodor. Clinical Surgery. Extracts from the Reports of Surgical Practice Between the Years 1860-1876. Translated from the Original, and Edited, with Annotations, by C. T. Dent. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Billroth, Theodor. Clinical Surgery. Extracts from the Reports of Surgical Practice Between the Years 1860-1876. Translated from the Original, and Edited, with Annotations, by C. T. Dent. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Billroth, Theodor. Clinical Surgery. Extracts from the Reports of Surgical Practice Between the Years 1860-1876. Translated from the Original, and Edited, with Annotations, by C. T. Dent. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Grant, Stuart A., and David B. Auyong, eds. Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190231804.001.0001.

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This clinically based, comprehensive textbook provides a detailed description of the most useful nerve blocks in ultrasound guided regional anesthesia. Four sections cover Basic Principles (including an appendix, “What Block for What Surgery?), Upper Limb Blocks, Lower Limb Blocks, and Trunk and Spine Blocks. The initial chapter provides a review of ultrasound physics that allows the practitioner to understand how to optimize the ultrasound machine to produce the best ultrasound images possible. This foundation, along with the clinical tips and step-by-step techniques for in-plane and out-of-plane needle guidance, make this instructive text useful for practitioners at all levels. The first chapter also includes seven Keys to Ultrasound Success and concludes with a clinical summary of which blocks to perform for specific surgeries or trauma situations. The specific blocks covered in the remaining chapters range from the classic femoral, interscalene, popliteal sciatic, and axillary blocks to more novel blocks such as the adductor canal, selective suprascapular, quadratus lumborum, and PECS blocks. Each block description includes a review of clinical anatomy, indications, positioning, and a step-by-step approach to ultrasound imaging and needle insertion. Ultrasound images are provided in both an unedited, clean version and a companion version that is clearly labeled, allowing the reader to compare the images side by side. Throughout the book, comprehensive photographs of ultrasound images, cadaver dissections, and patient positioning are provided, with vibrant, colorful annotations that significantly add to the clarity of instruction provided.
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Burri, Haran, Carsten Israel, and Jean-Claude Deharo, eds. The EHRA Book of Pacemaker, ICD, and CRT Troubleshooting. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198727774.001.0001.

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The EHRA Book of Pacemaker, ICD and CRT Troubleshooting assists device specialists in tackling both common and unusual situations that that they may encounter during daily practice. Taking a case-based approach, it examines pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators and cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Much more than just a technical manual of device algorithms, the cases help readers to consolidate their technical knowledge, and improve their reasoning and observation skills so they are able to tackle device troubleshooting with confidence. The 70 cases are arranged in three sections by increasing levels of difficulty to walk readers through all the skills and knowledge they need in an easy to use and structured format. Each case contains a short clinical description and a device tracing followed by a multiple choice question. Answers are supplied with detailed annotations of the tracing and an in-depth discussion of the case, highlighting practical hints and tips as well as providing an overview of the technical function of devices. A useful summary of principal device features and functions is also included.
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Kotzer, Katrina E., and Sarah E. Kerr. Molecular Technologies and Test Issues. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190604929.003.0005.

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Molecular genetic testing has been around since the discovery and offering of clinical testing for the first gene sequenced. However, in recent years the methods and scope of molecular genetic testing have evolved significantly to encompass next-generation sequencing, multigene panels, and whole exome and genome testing. With this evolution in molecular methods, the nomenclature and variant evaluation and annotation processes are crucial for the systematic and standard interpretation of molecular test results. This chapter will provide the laboratory genetic counselor with information about the common sample types analyzed by molecular techniques for the purposes of genetic testing and the various methodologies available and their limitations. Guidelines are given for the standard approach to molecular variant reporting with respect to nomenclature and variant classification.
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Corbridge, Rogan, and Nicholas Steventon. Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198725312.001.0001.

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This book, like all the other Oxford Handbooks, aims to provide a compact, but comprehensive, guide to medical practice. It has been designed to slip inside the pocket of a white coat and to be rapidly retrieved for reference. There are many blank facing pages for notes and for amending or annotating the text to fit in with local practice. The core text is based on an anatomical list of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diseases. There are separate sections on ENT examinations, investigations, common operations, ward care, and emergencies. There is also a separate section on the work of other ENT health professionals. Chapter 3 on ‘common methods of presentation’ is unique for this type of book. This chapter is a guide for dealing with patients as they present in clinical practice. It also provides a convenient way of accessing the relevant chapter in the anatomical list. New to this edition is an overview of ENT conditions and their management in other parts of the world.
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