Stephanie A. Eisenstat, M.D.

Stephanie A. Eisenstat, M.D., is an internist with Women’s Health Associates at Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine and Scholar at The Academy, Harvard Medical School. She directs a course for physicians in training, Trauma and Injury Control, and is coeditor, with Dr. Karen Carlson, of Primary Care of Women, one of the first medical textbooks devoted to the emerging specialty of women’s primary care.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: The Women’s Concise Guide to a Healthier HeartThe Women’s Concise Guide to a Healthier HeartCarlson, Karen J.
Eisenstat, Stephanie A.
Ziporyn, Terra
PAPERBACK09/25/1997$31.00
Cover: The Women’s Concise Guide to Emotional Well-BeingThe Women’s Concise Guide to Emotional Well-BeingCarlson, Karen J.
Eisenstat, Stephanie A.
Ziporyn, Terra
PAPERBACK09/25/1997$31.00
Cover: The New Harvard Guide to Women’s HealthThe New Harvard Guide to Women’s HealthCarlson, Karen J.
Eisenstat, Stephanie A.
Ziporyn, Terra
HARDCOVER04/30/2004$58.00
Cover: Every Woman's Guide to Diabetes: What You Need to Know to Lower Your Risk and Beat the OddsEvery Woman's Guide to Diabetes: What You Need to Know to Lower Your Risk and Beat the OddsEisenstat, Stephanie A.
Barlow, Ellen
PAPERBACK04/30/2008$31.00
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