Learn leading-edge clinical management strategies—from the The New England Journal of Medicine New England Journal of Medicine: Clinical Practice is a compendium of the Journal’s highly regarded case discussions on clinical management. Featuring unparalleled, peer-reviewed content published in the NEJM’s Clinical Practice series, this incredible resource is filled with 26 challenging, skill-building cases from both ambulatory and hospital practice. Each Case starts with a thought-provoking patient vignette, and the discussion then leads you through: • The Clinical Problem (What characteristics define the at-risk population? How prevalent is the condition?) • Current Medical Evidence for the patient assessment and possible therapeutic strategies (What are the data to support particular diagnostic approaches and therapeutic modalities?) • Areas of Clinical Uncertainty/Controversy (What are the major gaps in our clinical knowledge?) • Practice Guidelines (What are the current recommendations of the major specialty organizations?) • Conclusions and Management Recommendations (What do the authors propose for the management of each case?) Featuring more than 100 full-color illustrations, tables, and algorithms, New England Journal of Medicine: Clinical Practice covers a range of medical practice—from dermatology and gastroenterology, to allergy and women’s health. Turn to any chapter, and this incomparable case-by-case guide reads as if a master clinician was personally guiding the you, taking you through the best approach to a complex medical disorder.