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Board Review in Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • January 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5646539

Board Review in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Second Edition provides an ideal resource for physicians preparing to take the board exams in both preventive medicine and occupational medicine or for those preparing to take the examination to become certified in Public Health. In this new edition, topics have been added to fill any potential gaps in important key concepts. Topics include clinical preventive medicine, health administration, epidemiology, biostatistics, occupational medicine, correctional medicine, aerospace medicine, and much more. This second edition uses the board exam outline supplied by the American Board of Preventive Medicine to help test-takers understand exam topics and components.

The primary audience for the book is physicians preparing to take board exams in preventive medicine or occupational medicine. This includes resident physicians taking the exam for the first time, as well as those that are preparing to take the recertifying exam. Similar to physicians, this book can be used by nurse practitioners preparing for their occupational medicine certification exams.

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Table of Contents

1. General Public Health 2. Health Policy and Management 3. Epidemiology and Biostatistics 4. Environmental Medicine 5. Occupational Medicine 6. Aerospace Medicine 7. Clinical Preventive Medicine 8. Infectious Disease 9. Emergency Preparedness

Authors

Gregory M. Schwaid Urgent Care Physician, Centra Care, Tampa; Faculty Instructor (part-time), Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Bradenton, FL, USA. Dr. Schwaid DO, MPH, FAOCOPM is board certified in general preventive medicine by both the American Board of Preventive Medicine and the American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine. After completing a bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences, he earned a master's degree in public health and obtained a doctorate in osteopathic medicine. Following medical school, he completed a one year hospital-based internship and two years of preventive medicine residency training. Dr. Schwaid currently practices clinical medicine full-time. On a part-time basis, he teaches public health, clinical exam, and osteopathic manipulation at a medical school. He is the Chair of Public Health and a Vice President of the American College of Occupational and Preventive Medicine (AOCOPM) . He also serves as faculty at a preventive medicine residency program.