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Anesthesiology
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1. Grieco R. Anesthesia. In: Molmenti E, editor. Kidney and pancreas transplantation. New
Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2014. p. 119-23.
Cardiology
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1. Agarwal V, Uretsky S, Makayrus AN. Multimodality imaging (XR, CT and MRI) in
pericardial disease In: Herzog E, editor. Management of pericardial disease. Switzerland:
Springer International Publishing; 2014. p. 89-107.
2. Faletra FF, Kronzon I, Pandian NG, Perk G, Nesser HJ, editors. Real-time 3d interventional
echocardiography. London, UK: Springer-Verlag London; 2014.
3. Fontana GP, Ruiz CE, C. K. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement: A surgeon’s view. . In:
Min JK, Berman DS, Leipsic J, editors. Multimodality imaging for transcatheter aortic valve
replacement. London, UK: Springer-Verlag London; 2014. p. 53-63.
4. Jauhar S. Doctored: The disillusionment of an american physician. New York, NY: Farrar,
Straus and Giroux; 2014.
5. Kronzon I, Patel S. History and physical examination of a patient with pericardial disease. In:
Herzog E, editor. Management of pericardial disease. Switzerland: Springer International
Publishing; 2014. p. 27-36.
6. Makaryus AN, Singh A, Singh J. Coronary CTA for the evaluation of in-stent restenosis. In:
Lotfi AS, editor. Coronary artery restenosis: Causes, treatment and clinical outcomes: Nova
Science Publishers; 2014.
Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
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1. Dylewski MR, Lazzaro RS, Abbas A. Complete port-access robotic assisted lobectomy
three-arm technique without a transthoracic utility incision. In: Kim CK, editor. Robotics in
general surgery. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p. 69.
Dental Medicine
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1. Stewart W. Oral health evaluation prior to transplant surgery. In: Molmenti E, editor. Kidney
and pancreas transplantation New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2014. p.
67-73.
Dermatology
(1)
1. Burris K, Hui A, Akingboye A. Skin-influencing factors in daily life. In: Norman RA,
Shenefelt PD, Rupani RN, editors. Integrative dermatology (weil integrative medicine
library). New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2014. p. Chapter 4.
Emergency Medicine
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1. Cassara M, Kerner R. Creating high-fidelity and hybrid simulations for residents in
emergency medicine. In: Gallo K, Smith LG, editors. Building a culture of patient safety
through simulation: An inter-professional learning model New York, NY: Springer
Publishing Company, LLC; 2014. p. 79-103.
2. Dean A, D. L. Bedside laboratory and microbiologic procedures. In: Roberts JR, editor.
Roberts and hedges’ clinical procedures in emergency medicine, 6th edition. Philadelphia,
PA: Saunders; 2014. p. 1395-422.
3. Lee D. Sedative-hypnotics. In: Hoffman R, Howland MA, Lewin N, Nelson L, Goldfrank L,
editors. Goldfrank's toxicologic emergencies, 10th edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill
Professional; 2014.
4. Sud P, Su M. Caustics. In: Arbo JE, Rouss SJ, Lighthall GK, Jones MP, editors. Decision
making in emergency critical care – an evidence-based handbook. Philadelphia, PA:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014. p. 630-40.
Medicine
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1. Chang JB, Chang RW, Panetta T, Schutzer R, Kissin M, Hacker R, Chawla A. Hemodialysis
access. In: Dieter RS, Dieter RA, editors. Endovascular interventions. New York, NY:
Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p. 953-78.
2. Conigliaro J. Teamwork and communication. In: Agrawal A, editor. Patient safety: A
case-based comprehensive guide. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p.
19-33.
3. Kirk C, Powell SR, Miller EJ. Assessment of cytokine-modulated proteasome activity. In:
Vancurova I, editor. Cytokine bioassays: Methods and protocols. New York, NY: Humana
Press; 2014. p. 147-62.
4. Levitov A, Mayo PH, Slonim AD, editors. Critical care ultrasonography, 2nd edition. New
York, NY: McGraw-Hill Professional; 2014.
5. McLeod-Sordjan R. Gynecologic cancers. In: Singleton JK, editor. Primary care: An
interprofessional perspective 2nd edition. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company,
LLC; 2014. p. 880-95.
6. McLeod-Sordjan R. Prostatic hyperplasia and male related cancers. In: Singleton JK, editor.
Primary care: An interprofessional perspective 2nd edition. New York, NY: Springer
Publishing Company, LLC; 2014. p. 932-59.
7. McLeod-Sordjan R. Urinary incontinence. In: Singleton JK, editor. Primary care: An
interprofessional perspective 2nd edition. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company,
LLC; 2014. p. 470-9.
8. Shah HH, Fishbane S. Hematologic abnormalities. In: Daugirdas JT, Blake PG, Ing TS,
editors. Handbook of dialysis, 5th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins;
2014. p. 592-615.
Molecular Medicine
(2)
1. Bonagura VR. Infections that cause secondary immunodeficiency. In: Sullivan KE, Stiehm
ER, editors. Stiehm’s immune deficiencies London, UK: Academic Press; 2014. p. 845–61.
2. Sako W, Ulug AM, Eidelberg D. Functional imaging to study movement disorders. In:
LeDoux M, editor. Movement disorders: Genetics and models, second edition. London, UK:
Academic Press; 2014. p. 201-12.
Neurology
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1. Harden CL. Menopause and HRT in women with epilepsy In: Bui E, Klein AM, editors.
Women with epilepsy: A practical management handbook. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press; 2014. p. 260-4.
2. Sako W, Ulug AM, Eidelberg D. Functional imaging to study movement disorders. In:
LeDoux M, editor. Movement disorders: Genetics and models, second edition. London, UK:
Academic Press; 2014. p. 201-12.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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1. Lee J, Menzin AW. Post transplantation considerations: Obstetric and gynecologic care. In:
Molmenti E, editor. Kidney and pancreas transplantation New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publishers; 2014. p. 297-301.
2. Pillalamarri N, Winkler H. Excision of vaginal cysts. In: Firoozi F, editor. Female pelvic
surgery. New York, NY: Springer New York; 2014. p. 203-24.
Occupational Medicine, Epidemiology, and Prevention
(3)
1. Fornari A, Stein AB. The use of narrative medicine and reflection for practice based learning
and improvement. In: Cristian A, Batmangelich S, editors. Physical medicine and
rehabilitation patient-centered care: Mastering the competencies. New York, NY: Demos
Medical Publishing; 2014. p. 9-16.
2. Graham T, Zotter J, Camacho-Rivera M. Who's sick at school: Linking poor school
conditions and health disparities for Boston's children. . In: Scammell MK, Levenstein C,
editors. The toxic schoolhouse. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc; 2014.
p. 29-41.
3. Mieres JH. Delivering patient-centered care in a diverse environment In: Parnell TA, editor.
Health literacy in nursing providing person-centered care. New York, NY: Springer
Publishing Company, LLC; 2014. p. 57-79.
Ophthalmology
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1. Tseng J, Barile G, Schiff W. Proliferative vitreoretinopathy. In: Narendran V, Kothari AR,
editors. Principles and practice of vitreoretinal surgery New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publishers; 2014. p. 329-41.
Otolaryngology
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1. Costantino PD. The subtotal maxillary defect. In: Genden E, editor. Master techniques in
otolaryngology - head and neck surgery: Reconstructive surgery. Philadelphia, PA:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014. p. 151-60.
2. Kraus DH. Orbital preservation in maxillectomy. Orbital preservation in maxillectomy2014.
p. 84-6.
3. Shah JP, Kraus DH, Shaha A, editors. A century of progress in head and neck cancer New
Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2014.
4. Siegel B, Smith LP. Gastroesophageal and laryngopharyngeal reflux disease. In: Parikh SR,
editor. Pediatric otolaryngology-head and neck surgery clinical reference guide. San Diego,
CA: Plural Publishing, Inc.; 2014.
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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1. Linz W, Chhibber V, Crookston K, Vrielink H, editors. Principles of apheresis technology,
5th ed. Vancouver, BC: ASFA; 2014.
2. Rao L, Pechet L, Chhibber V. Laboratory tests. In: Williamson MA, Snyder LM, editors.
Wallach's interpretation of diagnostic tests. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins; 2014.
Pediatrics
Books & Chapters
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(8)
1. Bader A, Adesman A. Complementary and alternative medicine for ADHD. In: Barkley
RA, editor. Attention- deficit hyperactivity disorder, 4th edition: A handbook for
diagnosis and treatment New York, NY: The Guilford Press; 2014.
2. Bonagura VR. Infections that cause secondary immunodeficiency. In: Sullivan KE,
Stiehm ER, editors. Stiehm’s immune deficiencies London, UK: Academic Press; 2014.
p. 845–61.
3. Chauhan A. Hyperlipidemia and xanthomas. . In: Usatine RP, Sabella C, editors. The
color atlas of pediatrics. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Education; 2014.
4. Fine RG, Collins LK, Palmer LS. Scrotal imaging. In: Palmer LS, Palmer JS, editors.
Pediatric and adolescent urologic imaging. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York;
2014. p. 369-89.
5. Fontana GP, Ruiz CE, C. K. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement: A surgeon’s view. .
In: Min JK, Berman DS, Leipsic J, editors. Multimodality imaging for transcatheter aortic
valve replacement. London, UK: Springer-Verlag London; 2014. p. 53-63.
6. Palmer LS, Palmer JS, editors. Pediatric and adolescent urologic imaging. . New York,
NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014.
7. Sethna C, Chorny N, Basu A, Khader A, Prince J, Molmenti E, Shapiro R, editors.
Pediatric kidney transplantation2014.
8. Stellwagen L, Schanler RJ. Breastfeeding the newborn. In: Campbell DE, editor.
Neonatology for primary care. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics;
2014. p. 123-53.
Websites
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1. Schanler RJ. Pathology and pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis in newborns.
[Website]. Waltham, MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
http://www.uptodate.com.medproxy.hofstra.edu/contents/pathology-and-pathogenesis-ofnecrotizing-enterocolitis-in-newborns?source=search_result&search=Pathology+and+pat
hogenesis+of+necrotizing+enterocolitis+in+newborns.&selectedTitle=1~32.
2. Schanler RJ. Clinical features and treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis in newborns.
[Website]. Waltham, MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
http://www.uptodate.com.medproxy.hofstra.edu/contents/clinical-features-and-diagnosisof-necrotizing-enterocolitis-in-newborns?source=search_result&search=Clinical+features
+and+treatment+of+necrotizing+enterocolitis+in+newborns.&selectedTitle=1~32.
3. Schanler RJ. Management of necrotizing enterocolitis in newborns. [Website]. Waltham,
MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
http://www.uptodate.com.medproxy.hofstra.edu/contents/management-of-necrotizing-ent
erocolitis-in-newborns?source=search_result&search=Management+of+necrotizing+ente
rocolitis+in+newborns.&selectedTitle=1~32.
4. Schanler RJ. Enteral nutrition in the premature infant, Parts 1 and 2. [Website]. Waltham,
MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
http://www.uptodate.com.medproxy.hofstra.edu/contents/approach-to-enteral-nutrition-in
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e+infant&selectedTitle=1~150.
5. Schanler RJ. Parenteral nutrition in premature infants, Parts I and II. [Website]. Waltham,
MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
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e-infants?source=search_result&search=Parenteral+nutrition+in+premature+infants%2C
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6. Schanler RJ. Nutritional composition of human milk and preterm formula for the
premature infant. [Website]. Waltham, MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available
from:
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tritional+composition+of+human+milk+and+preterm+formula+for+the+premature+infan
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7. Schanler RJ. Human milk feeding and fortification of human milk for premature infants.
[Website]. Waltham, MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
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cation-of-human-milk-for-premature-infants?source=search_result&search=Human+milk
+feeding+and+fortification+of+human+milk+for+premature+infants.&selectedTitle=1~1
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MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
http://www.uptodate.com/contents/infant-benefits-of-breastfeeding.
9. Schanler RJ. Nutritional composition of human milk for full-term infants. [Website].
Waltham, MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
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an-milk-for-full-term-infants?source=search_result&search=Nutritional+composition+of
+human+milk+for+full-term+infants.&selectedTitle=1~150.
10. Schanler RJ. Physiology of lactation [Website]. Waltham, MA: Wolters Kluwer Health;
2014. Available from:
http://www.uptodate.com.medproxy.hofstra.edu/contents/physiology-of-lactation?source
=search_result&search=Physiology+of+lactation&selectedTitle=1~150.
11. Schanler RJ. Maternal and economic benefits of breastfeeding [Website]. Waltham, MA:
Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
http://www.uptodate.com.medproxy.hofstra.edu/contents/infant-benefits-of-breastfeeding
?source=search_result&search=Benefits+of+breastfeeding.&selectedTitle=1~150.
12. Schanler RJ. Patient information: Common breastfeeding problems. [Website]. Waltham,
MA: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
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ms-the-basics?source=search_result&search=Patient+information%3A+Common+breastf
eeding+problems.&selectedTitle=1~150.
13. Schanler RJ. Patient information: Breastfeeding-I and II [Website]. Waltham, MA:
Wolters Kluwer Health; 2014. Available from:
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=search_result&search=Patient+information%3A+Breastfeeding-I+and+II&selectedTitle
=1~150.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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1. Fornari A, Stein AB. The use of narrative medicine and reflection for practice based learning
and improvement. In: Cristian A, Batmangelich S, editors. Physical medicine and
rehabilitation patient-centered care: Mastering the competencies. New York, NY: Demos
Medical Publishing; 2014. p. 9-16.
2. Gharibo CG, Aydin SM. Suprascapular nerve block. In: Diwan S, Staats P, editors. Atlas of
pain medicine procedures, 1st edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education; 2014.
3. Jassal N, McCarthy D, Schoenfeld J, Shatzer M. Spasticity. In: Cristian A, Batmangelich S,
editors. Physical medicine and rehabilitation patient-centered care: Mastering the
competencies. New York, NY: Demos Medical Publishing; 2014. p. 257-68.
4. Liang J, Williams K, Lee J, Lee JJ, Ra M, Demesmin D. Pain medicine. In: Cuccurullo SJ,
editor. In physical medicine and rehabilitation board review, 3rd edition. New York, NY:
Demos Medical Publishing 2014. p. 831-60.
Radiation Medicine
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1. Kapur A, Riegel R, Barbee D. Raphex 2014 therapy exam and answers. Madison, WI:
Medical Physics Publishing; 2014.
Radiology
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1. Choi Rosen J, Nicolay L, Palmer JS. Principles of ultrasound. In: Palmer LS, Palmer JS,
editors. Pediatric and adolescent urologic imaging. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New
York; 2014. p. 13-29.
2. Fine RG, Collins LK, Palmer LS. Scrotal imaging. In: Palmer LS, Palmer JS, editors.
Pediatric and adolescent urologic imaging. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York;
2014. p. 369-89.
3. Greben CR, Gandras EJ, Naidich JJ. Detachable coils. In: Guimaraes M, Lencioni R, Siskin
GP, editors. Embolization therapy: Principles and clinical applications, 3rd edition.
Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer 2014.
4. Krill AJ, Palestro CJ. Principles of nuclear medicine imaging. . In: Palmer LS, Palmer JS,
editors. Pediatric and adolescent urologic imaging. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New
York; 2014. p. 89-112.
5. Rosen C, al. e. Principles of ultrasound. In: Palmer LS, Palmer JS, editors. Pediatric and
adolescent urologic imaging New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p. 13-29.
6. Shankar S, Johnson A, Nguyen V. Introductory head and neck imaging. In: Shankar L, Yu E,
editors. Radiographic anatomy and pathology of the temporal bone. New Delhi, India: Jaypee
Medical Publishers; 2014.
7. Woldenberg R, Kohn S. Dura mater. In: Daroff RB, J. AM, editors. Encyclopedia of the
neurological sciences 2nd edition. Waltham, MA: Academic Press; 2014. p. 1039–42.
8. Woldenberg R, Kohn S. Leptomeninges; arachnoid and pia. In: Daroff RB, Aminoff MJ,
editors. Encyclopedia of the neurological sciences 2nd edition. Waltham, MA: Academic
Press; 2014. p. 868–71.
Science Education
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1. Fornari A, Stein AB. The use of narrative medicine and reflection for practice based learning
and improvement. In: Cristian A, Batmangelich S, editors. Physical medicine and
rehabilitation patient-centered care: Mastering the competencies. New York, NY: Demos
Medical Publishing; 2014. p. 9-16.
2. McLeod-Sordjan R. Gynecologic cancers. In: Singleton JK, editor. Primary care: An
interprofessional perspective 2nd edition. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company,
LLC; 2014. p. 880-95.
3. McLeod-Sordjan R. Prostatic hyperplasia and male related cancers. In: Singleton JK, editor.
Primary care: An interprofessional perspective 2nd edition. New York, NY: Springer
Publishing Company, LLC; 2014. p. 932-59.
4. McLeod-Sordjan R. Urinary incontinence. In: Singleton JK, editor. Primary care: An
interprofessional perspective 2nd edition. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company,
LLC; 2014. p. 470-9.
Surgery
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1. Ahsan SF, Borjrab DI, Sidell DR, Tanna N, Burgio DL, Pasha R, Golub JS. Otology and
neurotology. In: Pasha R, Golub JS, editors. Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery clinical
reference guide 4th edition. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing, Inc.; 2014. p. 336-431.
2. Chang JB, Chang RW, Panetta T, Schutzer R, Kissin M, Hacker R, Chawla A. Hemodialysis
access. In: Dieter RS, Dieter RA Jr., Dieter RA III editors. Endovascular interventions. New
York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p. 953-78.
3. Coppa GF, McMullen H, Geiss A. Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. In: Scott-Conner
C, editor. Chassin’s operative strategy in general surgery; an expositive atlas, 4th edition.
New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p. 367-72.
4. Coppa GF, Nicastro J, Choy C, McMullen H. Laparoscopic roux-en-y gastric bypass. In:
Scott-Conner C, editor. Chassin’s operative strategy in general surgery; an expositive atlas,
4th edition New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p. 373-81.
5. Mejia JC, Basu A, Shapiro R. Calcineurin inhibitors. . In: Morris P, Knechtle SJ, editors.
Kidney transplantation, 7th edition: Elsevier; 2014. p. 231-49.
6. Molmenti EP. Kidney & pancreas transplantation. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publishers; 2014.
7. O’Connor D, Gargiulo N, Veith FJ. Complications and treatment of persistent sciatic arteries.
In: Stanley JC, Veith F, Wakefield TW, editors. Current vascular surgical therapy, 5th
edition. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders; 2014.
Urology
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1. Chuang K, Firoozi F. Surgical management of stress urinary incontinence. In: Firoozi F,
editor. Female pelvic surgery. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014. p. 39-54.
2. Fine RG, Collins LK, Palmer LS. Scrotal imaging. In: Palmer LS, Palmer JS, editors.
Pediatric and adolescent urologic imaging. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York;
2014. p. 369-89.
3. Firoozi F. Female pelvic surgery. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York; 2014.
4. Palmer LS, Palmer JS, editors. Pediatric and adolescent urologic imaging. . New York, NY:
Springer-Verlag New York; 2014.
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