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Nephrology/hypertension/fluid and electrolyte disorders

G L Slick

    The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
    |January 1, 1993
    PubMed
    Summary

    This annotated bibliography offers primary care physicians a convenient resource for key review articles and studies in nephrology, hypertension, and fluid and electrolyte disorders. It focuses on clinically relevant topics for practicing physicians.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Hypertension
    • Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders

    Context:

    • Provides primary care physicians with a curated selection of essential review articles and studies.
    • Addresses critical areas in internal medicine relevant to clinical practice.
    • Highlights the importance of staying updated in specialized medical fields.

    Purpose:

    • To serve as a practical reference for primary care physicians.
    • To consolidate major studies and review articles in nephrology, hypertension, and electrolyte balance.
    • To support evidence-based practice in internal medicine.

    Summary:

    • An annotated bibliography featuring review articles and major studies in nephrology, hypertension, and fluid and electrolyte disorders.
    • Content is selected for its clinical relevance to practicing physicians.
    • This resource aims to be a handy and accessible source of information.

    Impact:

    • Enhances the clinical decision-making of primary care physicians.
    • Facilitates access to up-to-date information in key internal medicine subspecialties.
    • Supports continuous professional development for physicians in internal medicine.

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