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    Author: Thomas L. McKnight
    Full Title: Obesity Management In Family Practice
    Publisher: Springer New York; 2006 edition (November 17, 2005)
    Year: 2006
    ISBN-13: 9780387264264 (978-0-387-26426-4), 9780387264219 (978-0-387-26421-9)
    ISBN-10: 0387264264, 0387264213
    Pages: 140
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Family Medicine
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: 56.70 €


    This book empowers the physician to effectively care for a chronic recurrent disease that until now has often gone untreated in the primary care setting. Most obesity treatment texts are written by obesity experts without family practice experience. This disconnect has resulted in books that have little feasible application for family physicians. To bridge that gap, Dr. Thomas L. McKnight, recognized nationally as one of the best family medicine care providers, takes the current evidence-based science and transforms treating obesity into a practical, time-sensitive process. The end result is a clinically relevant text that provides logical recommendations that every primary care provider can use when helping obese patients.

    With guidelines backed by the best scientific data, the book is about application, not just theory. The reader is given the commonsense tools that patients need in order to have ownership of their disease. Ultimately, patients are empowered to control their obesity, resulting in positive interaction between providers and patients.

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