Frailty.- Delirium.- Emergency Medicine.- Anesthesiology.- General and Trauma Surgery.- Ophthalmology.- Otolaryngology.- Urology.- Orthopedic Surgery.- Vascular Surgery.- Cardiovascular/Thoracic Surgery.- Gynecology.- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.- The Specialties of Internal Medicine.- Cardiology.- Nephrology.- Gastroenterology.- Endocrinology.- Rheumatology.- Pulmonary Medicine.
John R. Burton, MD
Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Mason F. Lord Building, Center Tower, 7th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21224-2735
Andrew G. Lee, MD
Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery, Weill Cornell Medicine
Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, UTMB and UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology, Baylor College of Medicine and University of Iowa
Chair, Blanton Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston, TX 77030
This book focuses on the circumstances that lead to the marked increased
vulnerability of seniors and are most challenging to clinicians including the
presence of multiple chronic medical conditions, variable losses of
physiological function, and heterogeneity among individuals. Written by
the experts who lead the initiative to deliver high quality surgical and
medical care to the elderly, Geriatrics
for Specialists is the first book of its kind to provide the comprehensive knowledge
specialists and associated generalists need to deliver quality health care to
seniors. With topics on important cross cutting issues like frailty,
delirium and polypharmacy and specialty chapters on emergency medicine,
anesthesia, many surgical and medical disciplines and rehabilitation, this book provides clinicians the knowledge and tools needed to evaluate,
treat and manage the unique needs of seniors.
Geriatrics for Specialists was created as a resource for specialist, generalists and allied health
professionals and their students and trainees who care for elderly patients.