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Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, 10th Edition

2-Volume Set
Authors :
Ron Walls & Robert Hockberger & Marianne Gausche-Hill & Timothy B. Erickson & Susan R. Wilcox
For nearly 40 years, Rosen’s Emergency Medicine has provided emergency physicians, residents, physician assistants, and other emergency medicine practitioners with authoritative, accessible, and comprehensive information in this ...view more

For nearly 40 years, Rosen’s Emergency Medicine has provided emergency physicians, residents, physician assistants, and other emergency medicine practitioners with authoritative, accessible, and comprehensive information in this rapidly evolving field. The fully revised 10th Edition delivers practical, evidence-based knowledge and specific recommendations from clinical experts in a clear, precise format, with focused writing, current references, and extensive use of illustrations to provide definitive guidance for emergency conditions. With coverage ranging from airway management and critical care through diagnosis and treatment of virtually every emergency condition, from highly complex to simple and common, this award-winning, two-volume reference remains your #1 choice for reliable, up-to-date information across the entire spectrum of emergency medicine practice. 

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For nearly 40 years, Rosen’s Emergency Medicine has provided emergency physicians, residents, physician assistants, and other emergency medicine practitioners with authoritative, accessible, and comprehensive information in this rapidly evolving field. The fully revised 10th Edition delivers practical, evidence-based knowledge and specific recommendations from clinical experts in a clear, precise format, with focused writing, current references, and extensive use of illustrations to provide definitive guidance for emergency conditions. With coverage ranging from airway management and critical care through diagnosis and treatment of virtually every emergency condition, from highly complex to simple and common, this award-winning, two-volume reference remains your #1 choice for reliable, up-to-date information across the entire spectrum of emergency medicine practice. 


Key Features
  • Offers the most immediately clinically relevant content of any emergency medicine resource, providing diagnostic and treatment recommendations and workflows with clear indications and preferred actions.

  • Contains eight entirely new chapters covering coronaviruses/COVID-19, the morbidly obese patient, human trafficking, sexual minority (LGBTQ) patients, social determinants of health, community violence, and humanitarian aid in war and crisis.

  • Features over 1,700 figures, including more than 350 new anatomy drawings, graphs and charts, algorithms, and photos.

  • Includes new information across the spectrum of emergency care, such as adult and pediatric airway management, shock, pandemic disease, emergency toxicology, sepsis syndrome, resuscitation, medical emergencies of pregnancy, the immunocompromised patient, child abuse, pediatric sedation, pediatric trauma, and more.

  • Features revised and refined chapter templates that enhance navigation, making it easy to find key information quickly.

  • Provides access to more than 1,200 questions and answers online to aid in exam preparation, as well as two dozen new video clips showing how to best perform critical emergency procedures in real time.

  • Reviewed and verified cover-to-cover by a team of expert clinical pharmacists to ensure accuracy and completeness of all drug information and treatment recommendations.

  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

  • Please note the following important change for printed copies of Rosen’s Emergency Medicine, 10e. On page 1029, in table 74.3, the dosage for Rivaroxaban should be 15mg by mouth. You may contact Elsevier Customer Service to request a sticker (Part no. 9996133834) to make the correction in your printed copy. Corrections have been made to the eBook versions of this title.


Author Information
By Ron Walls, MD, Chief Operating Officer, Mass General Brigham; Neskey Family Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Robert Hockberger, MD, Chair Emeritus, Emergency Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California; Emeritus Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, Westwood, California; Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP, FAAP, Medical Director, Los Angeles County EMS Agency, Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Clinical Faculty, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics; Timothy B. Erickson, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT, Chief, Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Faculty, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, Cambridge, MA, USA and Susan R. Wilcox, MD, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medicial School, Boston, MA, USA