Decision Making in Gastroenterology
Grab the clinical advantage you need with Decision Making in Gastroenterology by Emad Qayed, MD, MPH. This concise, evidence-driven guide sharpens diagnostic reasoning and therapeutic choices for gastroenterologists, hepatologists, GI fellows, and primary care physicians managing digestive diseases across clinics and hospitals worldwide.
Clear, case-focused chapters translate complex guidelines into practical steps for common and challenging scenarios in endoscopy, inflammatory bowel disease, liver disease, functional GI disorders, and acute GI bleeding. Each section emphasizes risk stratification, appropriate use of diagnostic testing, and cost-conscious management—helping clinicians make faster, safer decisions at the bedside or in outpatient practice. Built on up-to-date research and real-world experience, the text bridges guidelines and day-to-day care in diverse healthcare settings across North America, Europe, Asia, and resource-limited environments.
Readers will gain:
– Faster, evidence-based decision pathways for inpatient and outpatient GI care
– Practical comparison of diagnostic and therapeutic options to reduce unnecessary testing
– Confidence applying guideline recommendations to individual patients
– Insightful pearls for endoscopic choice, peri-procedural management, and multidisciplinary coordination
Whether you’re preparing for GI boards, refining clinic workflows, or leading quality-improvement initiatives, this book is a dependable reference that enhances patient outcomes while respecting efficiency and value. Its accessible style makes complex concepts immediately usable for busy clinicians and trainees.
Order your copy today to streamline clinical reasoning and elevate the care you deliver in gastroenterology. Ideal for hospital libraries, GI departments, and clinicians seeking a compact, authoritative resource on contemporary decision-making in digestive health.
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