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"...the second edition of the first book for physician assistants written by physician assistants...expanded and
updated to reflect growth in the profession...with seven new chapters, case studies, resource sections, and much more."
Chapter 1: History of the Profession and Current Trends, Ruth Ballweg
Chapter 2: International Development of Physician Assistants, Roderick S. Hooker
Chapter 3: Education, Dawn Morton-Rias and Jim Hammond
Chapter 4: Credentialing: Accreditation, Certification, Licensing, and Privileging, Constance Goldgar, Dan Crouse, and
Donald M. Pedersen
Chapter 5: Financing and Reimbursement Systems, Michael Powe
Chapter 6: The Political Process, Nicole Gara and Ann Davis
Section II Medical Knowledge
Chapter 7: Safety in Clinical Settings, Darwin Brown
Chapter 8: Utilizing Diagnostic Studies, David R. Buck and Geraldine A. Buck
Chapter 9: Clinical Procedures, Edward M. Sullivan
Chapter 10: Genetics in Primary Care, Constance Goldgar, Michael Rackover, and Chantelle Wolpert
Chapter 11: Chronic Care Perspectives, Virginia Hass and Mindy Milton
Chapter 12: Pharmacology: The Use of Medications, Henry Stoll
Chapter 13: Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Emily WhiteHorse
Section III Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Chapter 14: Patient Record, Richard R. Rahr
Chapter 15: Interviewing and Communication Skills, Paul Lombardo and Sherrey Stolberg
Section IV Patient Care
Chapter 16: Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Patient Education, Walter A. Eisenhauer and Anna Mae Smith
Chapter 17: Family Practice, Lynda White and Nelson Herlihy
Chapter 18: Internal Medicine, Timothy C. Evans
Chapter 19: Physician Assistants in Hospital Medicine, H. William MaHaffy
Chapter 20: Emergency Medicine, David J. Pillow, Jr. and Edward M. Sullivan
Chapter 21: Pediatrics, Linda M. Dale
Chapter 22: Obstetrics and Gynecology, J. Kirkland Grant and Edward M. Sullivan
Chapter 23: Surgery, Timothy J. King and Edward M. Sullivan
Chapter 24: Orthopedics, Patrick C. Auth
Chapter 25: Dermatology, P. Eugene Jones and Kristine J. Kucera
Chapter 26: Oncology, Debra S. Munsell
Chapter 27: Infectious Disease, Durward A. Watson
Chapter 28: Geriatric Medicine, Veyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil, Steven Johnson, and Gwen Yeo
Chapter 29: Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Maryann Ramos
Chapter 30: Behavioral Science and Medicine: Essentials in Practice, F. J. Gino Gianola, Ky Haverkamp, and H. James
Lurie
Chapter 31: Patients with Disabilities, Lisa Southwick and Mary Vacala
Chapter 32: End of Life Issues, Barbara Coombs Lee and Bryanne L. Jones
Chapter 33: Public Health Emergencies, Martha Petersen and Linda Allison
Section V Professionalism
Chapter 34: Professionalism, William C. Kohlhepp, Tony Brenneman, and Paul Robinson
Chapter 35: Clinical Ethics, F. J. Gianola and Keren H. Wick
Chapter 36: Medical Malpractice and Risk Management, R. Monty Cary and James L. Cary
Chapter 37: Employment: Building Your Career, Wallace D. Boeve and Donald M. Pedersen
Chapter 38: Postgraduate Residency Programs, David P. Asprey
Chapter 39: Dealing with Stress and Burnout, Ruth Ballweg
Section VI Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
Chapter 40: Evidence-Based Medicine, Anita Duhl Glicken
Chapter 41: Research and the Physician Assistant, J. Dennis Blessing
Chapter 42: Utilizing Consultants and Community Resources, Albert Simon and Ernest L. Stump
Chapter 43: Health Disparities, Diane Dixon Abercrombie
Section VII Systems-Based Practice
Chapter 44: The Uninsured: Challenges and Solutions, Ruth Ballweg and Keren H. Wick
Chapter 45: Inpatient Systems, Kenneth R. Harbert
Chapter 46: Ambulatory Systems, Roderick S. Hooker
Chapter 47: Rehabilitative and Long-Term Care Systems, Kathy A. Kemle
Chapter 48: Health Care for the Homeless, Dawn Morton-Rias
Chapter 49: Correctional Medicine, R. Scott Chavez
Chapter 50: Military Medicine, John L. Chitwood
Chapter 51: Inner City Health Care, F. J. Gino Gianola, Howard Straker, and Tom Byers
Chapter 52: Rural Health Care, Steve Meltzer
Chapter 53: International Health Care, David H. Kuhns
Appendix: Physician Assistant Competencies