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(BQ) Part 1 book "The washington manual of medical therapeutics" presents the following contents: Inpatientcare in internal medicine, nutrition support, preventive cardiology, ischemic heart disease, heart failure and cardiomyopathy,. and other content. | MANUA r-a.cn Bta ftapw Fiinnopd tonpiim 4ĨIIH1H ừfqudFml Mtftrnfr ừJn4ù Liflw4-uy School õl U1XĨ V nn J Í.O-B ht LII_ll IhirjrUry in Sc.Llhils Wckers K u ri ScẽẽxÌl DF MwiriNn Dedication We dedicate this manual to the outstanding medicine house staff at Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital their wisdom dedication and compassion continue to inspire us each and every day. Chairman s Note The tremendous advances in medical research place an enormous burden on physicians to keep up with new evidence guiding clinical practice particularly in novel therapies that will improve patient outcomes. The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics provides an easily accessible source of current information that focuses on practical clinical approaches to the diagnosis investigation and treatment of common medical conditions that internists encounter on a regular basis. The electronic online version and the pocket-book size of the Washington Manual ensure that it will continue to be of enormous assistance to interns residents medical students and other practitioners in need of readily accessible clinical information. The Washington Manual continues to address an important need in an era of information overload. I acknowledge the authors who include the outstanding house officers fellows and attendings at Washington University Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Their efforts and exceptional skills are evident in the quality of the final product. In particular I am proud of our editors Drs. Pavan Bhat Alexandra Dretler Mark Gdowski Rajeev Ramgopal and Dominique Williams and series editor Dr. Tom De Fer who have worked tirelessly to produce another outstanding edition of the Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics. I also recognize Dr. Melvin Blanchard Chief of the Division of Medical Education in the Department of Medicine at Washington University for his guidance and advice. I am confident that this edition will meet its desired goal of providing practical knowledge that can be