(BQ) For this reason this version differs from previous editions of Yamada’s Handbook by providing Key Practice Points, easily identified in “call-out boxes” in each chapter, which highlight the most important factors that guide clinical care. The case scenarios created for each chapter in Part 1: “Approach to Patients with Gastrointestinal Symptoms” are accompanied by discussions that we hope will provide the context necessary to translate medical knowledge to clinical practice. Finally, we have written a series of questions, with detailed answers located in the back of Yamada’s Handbook, that should provide a means to test and solidify the reader’s knowledge base. | Yamada s handbook of Gastroenterology 3rd Edition Part 2