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| | | | | Handbook of Evidence Based Critical Care Publisher's Description Handbook of Evidence-Based Critical Care powered by Skyscape |  | Author(s): Paul Marik
Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Inc. | EBCC™ is the handheld version of The Handbook of Evidence-Based Critical Care Medicine, the first bedside pocket reference ever published in evidence-based Critical Care Medicine. It is intended to enable the clinician to quickly review the information that will support or refute an intervention and choose the most appropriate, cost-effective treatment. Thanks to Skyscape, now you can make an accurate analysis whenever and wherever you need to!
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