Endoscopy-Past, Present, and Future
Capture the evolution of a cornerstone of modern medicine with Endoscopy-Past, Present, and Future by Jonathan Cohen. This compelling volume guides readers from the first rigid optics to today’s high-definition, minimally invasive procedures, making complex developments accessible for clinicians, trainees, and informed readers worldwide.
Drawing on historical perspective and contemporary practice, Cohen weaves clear explanations of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy across specialties—gastroenterology, pulmonology, ENT, and surgical endoscopy. Detailed discussions cover flexible endoscopes, advanced imaging modalities, interventional techniques, and the growing role of robotics and artificial intelligence in endoscopic decision-making. Practical insights, real-world case examples, and evidence-based commentary equip practitioners to understand not just how tools work, but when and why to use them.
Whether you’re a gastroenterologist updating your practice, a surgeon expanding minimally invasive skills, or a resident preparing for exams, this book delivers actionable knowledge and future-focused thinking. Its international viewpoint makes it valuable for medical professionals across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America seeking to stay current with global standards and emerging trends.
Readable yet authoritative, Endoscopy-Past, Present, and Future by Jonathan Cohen belongs on the shelf of anyone committed to safer, smarter patient care. Enrich your professional library today and stay at the forefront of endoscopic practice.
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