Pocket Journal Club: Essential Articles in General Surgery

Pocket Journal Club: Essential Articles in General Surgery PDF

Author: Laura M. Mazer

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2016-10-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1259587215

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A combination primer on evaluating the surgical literature and summary of landmark articles in general surgery Pocket Journal Club: Essential Articles in General Surgery is a complete primer on how to efficiently evaluate the surgical literature, conduct literature searches, and identify high-impact articles. It also delivers concise, high-yield summaries of more than 130 of the most important surgical papers of the past few decades. These carefully selected summaries help you better understand the studies that have shaped surgical specialties and continue to inform clinical practice today. Features: • Articles are conveniently arranged by subspecialty fields within general surgery • Each article summary is accompanied by brief commentary explaining the paper’s importance and relevance to current practice • Designed to guide you towards a practice grounded in evidence, and enhance your ability to find and evaluate new information • Essential reading for medical students, surgical trainees, as well as practicing clinicians who want an index of cornerstone literature

Hearings

Hearings PDF

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency

Publisher:

Published: 1942

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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The Presbyterian Pendulum

The Presbyterian Pendulum PDF

Author: Mark J. Englund-Krieger

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2010-02-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1608992500

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The Presbyterian Pendulum is a study in mainline Protestant social ethics with a focus on the Presbyterian Church (USA). This book is written for the church with the hope that it will provide theological foundation and spiritual encouragement for our efforts to find unity despite the diversity of convictions and perspectives in our midst. This is a historical study of the significant social and political issues to which the church responded throughout the twentieth century. With a foundation in solid historical research, this book offers the compelling thesis that the Presbyterian Church is at its best when the wild diversity of worldviews, theological perspectives, and convictions are encouraged. Even more, the book offers the spiritually rich thesis that it is in this wild diversity, not despite of it, that the providence of God is seen and known. What is unique and compelling about this study is the guiding metaphor of the pendulum swinging. The vast difference of opinion in the church around social issues has historically always been true, is necessary today, and itself points to a deeper truth about God's sustaining providence. The church must discern and hold onto that deeper truth. We must let the pendulum swing. It is my hope that this book will be an encouragement for the church even as we continue to be mired in deep conflict.