This book is designed to provide a practical, concise guide to the inpatient management of cardiology conditions, specifically aimed at internal medicine hospitalists and healthcare providers responsible for inpatient cardiology patients. What sets this book apart is its clear, straightforward approach to inpatient cardiology, offering insights tailored to the unique needs of hospitalists. With my background in hospital medicine, including US clinical experience and teaching, I believe my perspective adds significant value to this work.
The content is focused, practical, and designed to reflect the broad spectrum of conditions and complications that hospitalists commonly encounter. Unlike most existing resources, which tend to be either brief or not specifically tailored to the hospitalist's perspective, this book is written by a hospitalist, for hospitalists, to address the unique challenges of inpatient cardiology care.
Practical Hospitalist Guide to InpatientCardiology is a valuable resource for all providers in the field of hospital medicine, such as physicians, residents, physician assistants (PAs), and nurse practitioners (NPs). As a secondary audience, the book will serve as a practical guide for cardiology junior fellows and fourth-year medical students during their clinical rotations.
The content is focused, practical, and designed to reflect the broad spectrum of conditions and complications that hospitalists commonly encounter. Unlike most existing resources, which tend to be either brief or not specifically tailored to the hospitalist's perspective, this book is written by a hospitalist, for hospitalists, to address the unique challenges of inpatient cardiology care.
Practical Hospitalist Guide to InpatientCardiology is a valuable resource for all providers in the field of hospital medicine, such as physicians, residents, physician assistants (PAs), and nurse practitioners (NPs). As a secondary audience, the book will serve as a practical guide for cardiology junior fellows and fourth-year medical students during their clinical rotations.