Ultrasound in Emergency and Ambulatory Medicine

Barry Simon

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Ultrasound in Emergency and Ambulatory Medicine

1996
Ambulatory medical careUltrasonics in medicineDiagnostic ultrasonic imagingMethodsEmergency medicineAmbulatory CareDiagnosisPrimary care (Medicine)Ultrasonography

Today, more than 30 percent of all imaging orders originate from the ER, and radiographic studies are often used as diagnostic tools by the EM physician. Although there are a number of texts available for the radiologist, there has not been a text that addresses the specific radiographic needs of the EM and primary care physician. Until now. Ultrasound in Ambulatory Medicine serves as a guide for physicians with no prior knowledge of ultrasound to learn the basics. It provides clear guidelines for effective use and discusses potential applications.

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