Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism is a topical series of publications that effectively bridges the gap between recent original research findings and their practical application in clinical settings. It achieves this by presenting evidence-based review articles that are focused on addressing the critical clinical aspects of diagnosis, treatment, and patient management.
Each issue of the series takes a problem-oriented approach, concentrating on the key questions that need to be answered. It provides a clear understanding of existing knowledge while also pointing out areas for future research. The management strategies are described in practical terms, making them readily applicable to individual patients. This series is primarily intended for physicians who are either actively practicing or in training.
In a convenient paperback format, each issue, spanning approximately 200 pages, offers a comprehensive review of clinical practices and concepts within a specific area of endocrinology and metabolism. Authored by an international team of contributors and guided by the expertise of renowned guest editors, each issue contributes to an ongoing update of current clinical practices.
Key features of this series include:
- An engaging format with a two-color text layout
- Publication of six issues annually
- Emphasis on the latest “best practices” and “clinical evidence”
- A problem-oriented approach, structured around specific topics
- Recommendations for diagnosis, treatment, and patient management
The primary goal of this series is to provide physicians with the most current and relevant source of information in the field of endocrinology and metabolism.
- Ilpo Huhtaniemi
- Channa Jayasena
- Ilpo Huhtaniemi
- Channa Jayasena
- Gérald Raverot
- Fréderic Castinetti
- Alan Chait
- Kenneth R Feingold
- Dr. Nalini Shah
- Dr. Tushar Bandgar