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Springer Nature has participated in Doody’s Review Service since its inception and has been profiled twice before in DCDM. As our diligent review groups have reviewed nearly 1,500 of the whopping 3,882 books we have received from Springer since our last profile, we’d like to highlight a handful of recent, stand-out Springer books featured on Doody’s Review Service.
A Short Guide to Clinical Pharmacokinetics
“The book covers foundational concepts in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenetics in a way that is easy to grasp for students, academicians, or researchers in clinical pharmacokinetics…. Students pursuing a doctoral degree in pharmacy can benefit from this text when studying an introductory course in pharmacokinetics and can build on the groundwork provided in this thoughtfully designed reference.” – Melissa Potts, PharmD
A Glimpse at Medicine in the Future
“This book is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and researchers exploring the future of medicine. It offers insights into the potential of modern gene editing technology, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in advancing personalized medicine.” – Vedang Bhavsar, MD, FACC
The SAGES Manual of Strategy and Leadership
“This compact yet highly detailed book covers the aspects of leadership and strategic development most crucial to a successful surgical career. Stressing throughout that surgeons ARE leaders and are expected to be leaders, the book gives recipes for success in varied settings from large academic medical centers to critical access hospitals.” – Carol Scott-Conner, MD, PhD, MBA, MFA
Early Childhood Psychopathology: Developmental Models and Treatments
“This is an excellent book that addresses assessment and treatment issues surrounding psychopathology in early childhood… This book should be required reading for graduate students who are interested in child psychopathology.” – Gary Kaniuk, PsyD
Microsurgery 101: Tips and Tricks for Microvascular and Peripheral Nerve Repair Techniques
“[The book] does a good job of exploring all aspects of learning microsurgery, even such topics as hand positioning and posture…I find this book to be of remarkably high quality and of significant usefulness for those learning microsurgical techniques.” – Margaret Reilly, MD, MS
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