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Compact Medical Guides Launches with Release of Books, eBooks and Smartphone Applications to Aid in the Management of Child Illness & Injury and Travel Health Issues

05-23-2011 08:42 AM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Compact Medical Guides LLC

The Parent's Compact Guide to Acute Childhood Illness & Injury

The Parent's Compact Guide to Acute Childhood Illness & Injury

Orlando, Florida –Travelers need information at their fingertips to help guide them in preparing for travel or when they are away from home and faced with a medical problem. Parents need to know when to be concerned about their child’s complaints, risk factors for serious disease and injuries, how to initiate treatment for medical problems and where to find help for illness and injury. Compact Medical Guides LLC (http://www.compactmedicalguides.com) has developed books and handheld applications with the non-medical professional in mind. Their newly released products (The Parent’s Compact Guide to Acute Childhood Illness & Injury, and The Traveler’s Compact Guide to Health, Illness & Safety) were written by medical experts to aid travelers, parents and the general public in making medical decisions when they are on their own. Their books, ebooks, kindle books and smartphone applications are inexpensive, easy to read and contain up to date information supported by evidence based medicine relying heavily on proven scientific research and consensus from published medical experts. Hundreds of valuable contacts, resources and references are interspersed throughout their products.

The main author, Steven G Rothrock MD, FACEP, FAAP has cared for over 150,000 children, adults, and travelers. He has edited several textbooks, served as a reviewer for several major medical journals and authored over 150 book chapters, peer reviewed medical publications and abstracts. Compact Medical Guides, LLC (http://www.compactmedicalguides.com/books) is dedicated to providing inexpensive, easily accessible, easy to read health information via books, ebooks, kindle books, and smartphone/ipad applications to assist the public with their medical needs.

To keep the public better informed, the editors periodically will review and publish free, online, thoroughly referenced articles regarding important and timely health issues for the public, parents, children and travelers. (http://www.compactmedicalguides.com/blog)

Compact Medical Guides motto is “knowledge is power”. Their mission is to educate the public so that they can be informed when making medical decisions. Their books, ebooks, kindle books and applications (http://www.compactmedicalguides.com/books) are created for non-medical professionals. CMG LLC develops products to aid travelers, parents and the general public in making medical decisions and in preventing and initiating treatment for common and uncommon diseases and injuries.

Compact Medical Guides, LLC
PO Box 68
Goldenrod, Florida 32733-0068
steve@compactmedicalguides.com

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