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Moser, Marvin was born on January 24, 1924 in Newark. Son of Sol and Sophia (Markowitz) Moser.
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In the new 9th edition of Clinical Management of Hypertension, management guidelines and results of key clinical trials are reviewed. Recommended approach for treatment is presented together with easy-to-follow treatment algorithms. Drug therapies are extensively discussed, with separate chapters dedicated to each class of antihypertensive medication. Treatment strategies for resistant hypertension are presented.
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JNC and WHO-ISH management guidelines and results of key clinical trails are reviewed. Recommended approach for treatment is presented together with easy-to-follow treatment algorithms. Drug therapies are also extensively discussed.
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Yale Univ., New Haven, CT. Annual handbook updates treatment recommendations and emphasizes the importance and management of systolic hypertension and treatment to goal blood pressures. Reviews data as they apply to the practicing physician in making clinical decisions. Softcover.
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This book reviews the treatment of hypertension in detail and discusses the recommendations of the 6th Joint Committee on high blood pressure. Lifestyle modifications (weight loss, sodium restriction, diets, exercise, etc.) are detailed. A recommended approach to treatment of hypertension is discussed. Drug therapies are reviewed in detail.
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The eighth edition of Clinical Management of Hypertension continues to update hypertension treatment recommendations with additions and interpretations of new data from treatment trials and guideline comittees. The management guidelines of the Seventh Joint National Committee (JNC) on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure are again reviewed and critiqued in view of new data since these were originally published in 2003. The validity of advising a thiazide diuretic as initial therapy is put in perspective. The 2007 European Society of Hypertension and Society of Cardiology guidelines and new treatment algorithms are also reviewed and evaluated. Recently introduced antihypertensive agents, such as a renin inhibitor and a beta blocker with nitric oxide-enhancing properties, as well as newer combination therapies, are discussed. Above all, this updated edition of Clinical Management of Hypertension sends a clear message that more individuals with hypertension, especially in the older age groups, shoud be treated; effective and safe treatment is available; and achieving levels of BP as close to normal as possible-120-130/80 mm Hg-will reduce morbidity and mortality to an even greater degree than has occured to date.
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Presents the rationale for why physicians should more aggressively treat hypertension and other CV risk factors in their diabetic patients. Specific therapeutic regimens for reducing CV events in diabetic patients are presented, including BP lowering, management of lipid abnormalities, antiplatelet therapy, and glucose control.
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Moser, Marvin was born on January 24, 1924 in Newark. Son of Sol and Sophia (Markowitz) Moser.
Bachelor of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1943; Doctor of Medicine Downstate College Medicine, New York City, 1947.
Intern university division, Kings County Hospital, New York City, 1947-1948;
resident in medicine, Kings County Hospital, 1948-1949;
resident in medicine, Montefiore Hospital, New York City, 1949-1950;
National Heart Association fellow, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1950-1951;
charge vascular service, Walter Reed Army Hospital Medical Centre, Washington, 1951-1953;
practice medicine specializing in cardiology, White Plains, New York, 1953-1995;
associate physician cardiology, Montefiore Hospital, 1953-1975;
in charge hypertension section, Montefiore Hospital, 1960-1971. Attending physician cardiology White Plains Hospital, 1968-1995, chief cardiology, 1969-1978. Adjunct physician in cardiology Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla, New York, 1953-1960.
Attending physician in medicine in charge Hypertension Clinic, Westchester County Medical Center, Valhalla, 1974-1984. Assistant clinical professor medicine Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1965-1975. Clinical professor medicine New York Medical College, 1974-1984, Yale University School Medicine, since 1984.
Senior medical consultant national high blood pressure program National Institutes of Health, since 1975, member of national high blood pressure coordinating committee, since 1976. Chairman Joint National Committee Hypertension, 1975-1976, vice-chairman, 1979, member, 1984-1988, 92, 96. Member Executive Committee National Citizens for Treatment High Blood Pressure, 1976-1978, vice chairman, 1978-1988.
Member of New York State Advisory Committee on Hypertension, 1977-1984. Chairman National Conference on High Blood Pressure Control, 1979. Member select panel on hypertension in American Congressional Subcommittee on Aging, 1978-1979.
Consultant cardiology New York State Department Health, General Hospital, Saranac Lake, New York, 1980-1990. Medical director Westchester County Hypertension Program, New York, 1979-1988.
(The eighth edition of Clinical Management of Hypertension...)
(This book reviews the treatment of hypertension in detail...)
(Presents the rationale for why physicians should more agg...)
(In the new 9th edition of Clinical Management of Hyperten...)
(JNC and WHO-ISH management guidelines and results of key ...)
(a pocket book with tabbed pages for easy searching, provi...)
(...outlines the reasons for a multifaceted approach to th...)
(Thought provoking !)
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Chairman Narcotics Guidance Council, Scarsdale, 1968-1972. Trustee ScarsdaleBd. Education, 1970-1973, Trudeau Institute, National Hypertension Foundation, since 1992, Third Avenue Value and Sml. Cap Funds, since 1994, AMBI, since 1997.
Executive director Westchester County Hypertension Foundation, since 1977. Served United States Army, 1941-1946. Captain Medical Corps United States Air Force, 1951-1953.
Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Cardiology. Member American Heart Association (fellow county clinical cardiology, county high blood pressure research since 1974, county geriatric cardiology since 1988, vice president 1994-1996, president 1996-1997, chairman New York State commission on hypertension 1974-1975), New York Cardiol. Society, Century Country Club.
Married Joy Diane Lipez, July 1, 1954. Children: Jill, Stephen, John.