Updates in Respiratory Diseases

2021-11-08

A number of textbook chapters in the Respiratory Diseases section have been recently updated online and in mobile apps. Feel free to browse through the available texts and keep up with the latest evidence-based data on different types of pneumonia:

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  • COVID-19 chapter update The chapter discussing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine has just been updated to address recent changes in disease management.
  • McMaster Textbook Readers' Choices in 2021 Taking a step back in time, the team behind the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine compiled a list of the most popular resources that have been found helpful in daily practice and attracted your attention in 2021.

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