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Handbook of Integrative Dermatology PDF is one of the best-known books for Dermatologists. This book covers all the cases and phenomenons a student and professional doctor might be up against in their whole life. Master this book and you will be of prime help in solving cases of diseases that are difficult to treat. Make a difference. Download Now.
The Authors
Neill T. Peters Jr, MD
Education
Medical Education:
MD, University of Michigan Medical School – 1993
Internship:
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University – 1994
Residency:
University of Michigan Health System – 1997
Board Certifications
American Board of Dermatology – Dermatology (Certified)
Faculty Profile
Clinical Instructor, Feinberg School of Medicine
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Practice Groups and Affiliations
Medical Group:Medical Dermatology Associates of ChicagoPhysician Category:
Independent Practitioner
Northwestern Medicine Physician Network
On Medical Staff At:
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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Dimensions and Characteristics of Handbook of Integrative Dermatology PDF
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2015 edition (August 28, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 244 pages
- International Standard Book Number-10 : 3319178156
- International Standard Book Number-13 : 978-3319178158
- Item Weight : 5.86 pounds
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.55 x 7.99 inches
- Book Name : Handbook of Integrative Dermatology PDF
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I borrowed a copy from my friend and dug into the text. I was expecting a very complex book because of the textbook format but I was pleasantly surprised by the clarity of language, all manner of pictures with clear descriptions. Although this is a book written by the authorities in their field a lay person will easily understand it. The clear and easily to understand charts and images beautifully explain some of the more complex dermatology abnormalities.
The section on Historical Perspectives on Skin of Color is worth the price of the book. The section traces the biases and issues related to black and brown skin from ancient times to today. I was not aware that melanin was a fairly new concept. I particular enjoyed Section 8 which dealing with Hispanic cultures on healthcare practices because of the breadth of information on curanderismo, santeria, and scars. Section 14 is priceless because it thoroughly delves into African American, Asian, and Hispanic pioneers in dermatology and the amazing contributions by doctors like Theodore K. Lawless, Susan Taylor, Ronald Moy, Jessica Wu, Miguel Snachez, Marta Rendon, and an endless list of unsung heroes.
The sheer amount of footnotes would help any researcher find new areas to think and write about.
I highly recommend this text whether you’re a lay person or a well-trained dermatologist. This book definitely fills the void once left by mainstream dermatology and explained some of my paranoia away.”
Another tremendous health care benefit of this 2nd Edition of Dermatology For Skin of Color, is the fact the editors Kelly and Taylor along with their Co-editors Dr’s Henry Lim and Ana Serrano have included the skin differences seen in people of color from Hispanic cultures as well as Asian and Middle Eastern cultures. This is important because pigmented skin is a rainbow of colors throughout the world, and dermatological disease entities are clinically manifested in different ways than might be traditionally viewed in western societies.
Regardless of specialty, I cannot imagine a health care practitioner in today’s society, be he or she in private practice or institutional research, who does not have both 1st and 2nd editions of Kelly and Taylor’s Dermatology For skin of Color in their libraries. Because without it, it’s like practicing medicine with one arm tied behind your back.”
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