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1 Inpatient Care in Internal Medicine 2 Nutrition Support 3 Preventive Cardiology 4 Ischemic Heart Disease 5 Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy 6 Pericardial and Valvular Heart Disease 7 Cardiac Arrhythmias 8 Critical Care 9 Obstructive Lung Disease 10 Pulmonary Diseases 11 Allergy and Immunology 12 Fluid and Electrolyte Management 13 Renal Diseases 14 Treatment of Infectious Diseases 15 Antimicrobials 16 Sexually Transmitted Infections, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 17 Solid Organ Transplant Medicine 18 Gastrointestinal Diseases 19 Liver Diseases 20 Disorders of Hemostasis and Thrombosis 21 Hematologic Disorders and Transfusion Therapy 22 Cancer 23 Diabetes Mellitus and Related Disorders 24 Endocrine 25 Arthritis and Rheumatologic Diseases 26 Medical Emergencies 27 Neurologic Disorders 28 Toxicology Appendix A: Immunizations and Postexposure Therapies Appendix B: Infection Control and Isolation Recommendations Appendix C: Advanced Cardiac Life Support Algorithms Index
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