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Howard CH Khoe, National Psychiatry Residency Programme, Singapore,Cheryl WL Chang, National University Hospital, Singapore,Cyrus SH Ho, National University Hospital, Singapore
Chapter 25 covers the topic of alcohol use disorder. Through a case vignette with topical MCQs for consolidation of learning, readers are brought through the diagnosis to management of a patient with alcohol use disorder. Topics covered include symptoms and diagnosis of acute intoxication and withdrawal symptoms of alcohol use, investigations, Wernicke’s enceophaloptahy, common co-morbidity, symptoms and treatment of alcohol withdrawal, delirium tremens, pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of alcohol use disorder.
Bob Medearis, Roger Smith, and Bill Biggerstaff founded Silicon Valley Bank in 1983. Smith ran the Bank as a startup business in the first decade. Subsequent CEO John Dean restructured the Bank and Ken Wilcox redirected the Bank with a central focus on exclusively serving the tech community. Greg Becker accelerated the Bank, connecting its past to the future. The bank’s assets grew at a fast pace during the pandemic. Becker tripled the size of the bank between 2019 and 2022.
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