11/22/11 at 2:14 pm

MD Consult Blog Admin

Author Profile – Walter G. Bradley, DM

As part of our Elsevier Authors profile series, we are featuring authors of the top books on MD Consult.  Today’s featured author is Dr. Walter G. Bradley, founding editor of the fifth edition of Neurology in Clinical Practice, which is one of the top 5 books on MD Consult based on usage rates.

He serves as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurology at the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami and is Chief of the Neurology Service at Jackson Memorial Hospital.  Dr. Bradley has published prolifically in the field, with more than 200 peer-reviewe articles and more than 100 chapters and reviews.

Visit ElsevierAuthors.com/WalterBradley to learn more about Dr. Bradley.

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09/20/11 at 12:06 pm

Craig Sahrmann Marketing Manager, MD Consult

Author Profile – Robert O. Bonow, M.D.

As part of our Elsevier Authors profile series, we are featuring authors of the top books on MD Consult.  Today’s featured author is Dr. Robert O. Bonow, editor of Braunwald’s Heart Disease: a Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine.  Braunwald’s is one of the top 5 books on MD Consult based on usage rates.  The ninth edition of the book is now available on MD Consult.

A recognized scholar and clinician, Dr. Bonow serves as the Goldberg Distinguished Professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, chief of the Division of Cardiology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, and co-director of the Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute.

He has authored or co-authored more than 350 published medical papers and has served on the editorial boards of 11 medical journals.  Dr. Bonow’s long list of honors includes the NIH Director’s Award and the U.S. Public Health Service Commendation Medal and Outstanding Service Medal.

Visit ElsevierAuthors.com/RobertBonow to learn more about Dr. Bonow.

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07/19/11 at 8:40 am

MD Consult Blog Admin

Author Profile – John A. Marx, M.D.

As part of our Elsevier Authors profile series, we are featuring authors of the top books on MD Consult.  Today’s featured author is Dr. John A. Marx, editor of Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice.  Rosen’s is one of the top 5 books on MD Consult based on usage rates.

Dr. John A. Marx, M.D., Fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, is Chair Emeritus of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina.

Dr. Marx is highly regarded in the field of emergency, and has served as a past president of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. He was a member of the founding editorial boards of Academic Emergency Medicine, Journal of Emergency Medicine, and Emergindex (Microindex). His research interests focus on abdominal trauma and alcohol-related emergencies.

Visit ElsevierAuthors.com/JohnMarx to learn more about Dr. Marx.

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07/16/11 at 4:53 pm

MD Consult Blog Admin

Elsevier Author Profile – Carol Rumack, MD

Carol Rumack, MD is a pioneer in pediatric brain ultrasound. She is a Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics at the Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, and has a clinical practice based at the University of Colorado Health Science Center. Her primary research has focused on neonatal sonography of high-risk infants, particularly in the brain.  Visit ElsevierAuthors.com/CarolRumack to continue reading and watch an interview with Carol.

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06/28/11 at 10:52 pm

Craig Sahrmann Marketing Manager, MD Consult

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