Oxford Handbook of Endocrinology and Diabetes
Herausgeber: Owen, Katharine; Wass, John; Turner, Helen
Oxford Handbook of Endocrinology and Diabetes
Herausgeber: Owen, Katharine; Wass, John; Turner, Helen
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Practical, concise, and fully updated with three new chapters on aspects of endocrinology and diabetes, this new edition is the must-have guide for all trainees and specialist nurses in both disciplines
Practical, concise, and fully updated with three new chapters on aspects of endocrinology and diabetes, this new edition is the must-have guide for all trainees and specialist nurses in both disciplines
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- Oxford Medical Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 4th edition
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 106mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9780198851899
- ISBN-10: 0198851898
- Artikelnr.: 62224394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Medical Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 4th edition
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 106mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9780198851899
- ISBN-10: 0198851898
- Artikelnr.: 62224394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Katharine Owen's work focuses on the genetic aetiology of diabetes in young adults, the characterisation of rare kinds of diabetes, and the development of diagnostic protocols for monogenic diabetes. She established the Young Diabetes in Oxford study, a resource of over 1200 individuals with young-onset diabetes in the Thames Valley. She is also a clinical consultant, leading the young adult and monogenic diabetes services, and is Diabetes Clinical Lead for the Oxford Academic Health Science Network. Helen Turner's main research interests are pathophysiology and management of pituitary tumours. She also runs the adult Turner's Syndrome clinic at the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism as well as being the clinical lead for governance. She has an active interest in legal issues relevant to medical care. John Wass is the Professor of Endocrinology at Oxford University and was Head of the Department of Endocrinology at the Oxford Centre of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism until 2012.His research interests include all pituitary tumours, especially acromegaly, adrenal disease, angiogenesis in endocrinology, and the genetics of osteoporosis and thyroid disease. He has published extensively in both books and journals and has been president of the European Federation of Endocrine Societies and Chairman of the Society of Endocrinology. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Pituitary Society in 2017, and was awarded the Distinguished Physician of the Year Award by the American Endocrine Society in 2015.
* 1: Mark Vanderpump: Thyroid
* 2: Niki Karavitaki, Chris Thompson, and Iona Galloway: Pituitary
* 3: Jeremy Tomlinson: Adrenal
* 4: Waljit Dhilo, Melanie Davies, Channa Jayasena, and Leighton Seal:
Reproductive endocrinology
* 5: Catherine Williamson and Rebecca Scott: Endocrinology in pregnancy
* 6: Neil Gittoes and Richard Eastell: Calcium and bone metabolism
* 7: Ken Ong and Emile Hendricks: Paediatric endocrinology
* 8: Helena Gleeson: Transition in endocrinology
* 9: Karin Bradley: Neuroendocrine disorders
* 10: Paul Newey: Inherited endocrine syndromes and MEN
* 11: Antonia Brooke and Andrew McGovern: Endocrinology and aging
* 12: Antonia Brooke, Kagabo Hirwa, Claire Higham, and Alex Lewis:
Endocrinology aspects of other clinical or physiological situations
* 13: Marta Korbonits and Paul Newey: Genetics of endocrinology
* 14: Anne Marland and Mike Tadman: Practical and nursing aspects of
endocrine conditions
* 15: Gaya Thanabalasingham, Alistair Lumb, Helen Murphy, Peter
Scanlon, Jodie Buckingham, Solomon Tesfaye, Ana Pokrajac , Pratik
Choudhary, Patrick Divilly, Ketan Dhatariya, Ramzi Ajjan, and Rachel
Besser: Diabetes
* 16: Fredrik Karpe: Lipids and hyperlipidaemia
* 17: John Wilding: Obesity
* 18: Peter Trainer and Phillip Monaghan: Laboratory endocrinology
* 2: Niki Karavitaki, Chris Thompson, and Iona Galloway: Pituitary
* 3: Jeremy Tomlinson: Adrenal
* 4: Waljit Dhilo, Melanie Davies, Channa Jayasena, and Leighton Seal:
Reproductive endocrinology
* 5: Catherine Williamson and Rebecca Scott: Endocrinology in pregnancy
* 6: Neil Gittoes and Richard Eastell: Calcium and bone metabolism
* 7: Ken Ong and Emile Hendricks: Paediatric endocrinology
* 8: Helena Gleeson: Transition in endocrinology
* 9: Karin Bradley: Neuroendocrine disorders
* 10: Paul Newey: Inherited endocrine syndromes and MEN
* 11: Antonia Brooke and Andrew McGovern: Endocrinology and aging
* 12: Antonia Brooke, Kagabo Hirwa, Claire Higham, and Alex Lewis:
Endocrinology aspects of other clinical or physiological situations
* 13: Marta Korbonits and Paul Newey: Genetics of endocrinology
* 14: Anne Marland and Mike Tadman: Practical and nursing aspects of
endocrine conditions
* 15: Gaya Thanabalasingham, Alistair Lumb, Helen Murphy, Peter
Scanlon, Jodie Buckingham, Solomon Tesfaye, Ana Pokrajac , Pratik
Choudhary, Patrick Divilly, Ketan Dhatariya, Ramzi Ajjan, and Rachel
Besser: Diabetes
* 16: Fredrik Karpe: Lipids and hyperlipidaemia
* 17: John Wilding: Obesity
* 18: Peter Trainer and Phillip Monaghan: Laboratory endocrinology
* 1: Mark Vanderpump: Thyroid
* 2: Niki Karavitaki, Chris Thompson, and Iona Galloway: Pituitary
* 3: Jeremy Tomlinson: Adrenal
* 4: Waljit Dhilo, Melanie Davies, Channa Jayasena, and Leighton Seal:
Reproductive endocrinology
* 5: Catherine Williamson and Rebecca Scott: Endocrinology in pregnancy
* 6: Neil Gittoes and Richard Eastell: Calcium and bone metabolism
* 7: Ken Ong and Emile Hendricks: Paediatric endocrinology
* 8: Helena Gleeson: Transition in endocrinology
* 9: Karin Bradley: Neuroendocrine disorders
* 10: Paul Newey: Inherited endocrine syndromes and MEN
* 11: Antonia Brooke and Andrew McGovern: Endocrinology and aging
* 12: Antonia Brooke, Kagabo Hirwa, Claire Higham, and Alex Lewis:
Endocrinology aspects of other clinical or physiological situations
* 13: Marta Korbonits and Paul Newey: Genetics of endocrinology
* 14: Anne Marland and Mike Tadman: Practical and nursing aspects of
endocrine conditions
* 15: Gaya Thanabalasingham, Alistair Lumb, Helen Murphy, Peter
Scanlon, Jodie Buckingham, Solomon Tesfaye, Ana Pokrajac , Pratik
Choudhary, Patrick Divilly, Ketan Dhatariya, Ramzi Ajjan, and Rachel
Besser: Diabetes
* 16: Fredrik Karpe: Lipids and hyperlipidaemia
* 17: John Wilding: Obesity
* 18: Peter Trainer and Phillip Monaghan: Laboratory endocrinology
* 2: Niki Karavitaki, Chris Thompson, and Iona Galloway: Pituitary
* 3: Jeremy Tomlinson: Adrenal
* 4: Waljit Dhilo, Melanie Davies, Channa Jayasena, and Leighton Seal:
Reproductive endocrinology
* 5: Catherine Williamson and Rebecca Scott: Endocrinology in pregnancy
* 6: Neil Gittoes and Richard Eastell: Calcium and bone metabolism
* 7: Ken Ong and Emile Hendricks: Paediatric endocrinology
* 8: Helena Gleeson: Transition in endocrinology
* 9: Karin Bradley: Neuroendocrine disorders
* 10: Paul Newey: Inherited endocrine syndromes and MEN
* 11: Antonia Brooke and Andrew McGovern: Endocrinology and aging
* 12: Antonia Brooke, Kagabo Hirwa, Claire Higham, and Alex Lewis:
Endocrinology aspects of other clinical or physiological situations
* 13: Marta Korbonits and Paul Newey: Genetics of endocrinology
* 14: Anne Marland and Mike Tadman: Practical and nursing aspects of
endocrine conditions
* 15: Gaya Thanabalasingham, Alistair Lumb, Helen Murphy, Peter
Scanlon, Jodie Buckingham, Solomon Tesfaye, Ana Pokrajac , Pratik
Choudhary, Patrick Divilly, Ketan Dhatariya, Ramzi Ajjan, and Rachel
Besser: Diabetes
* 16: Fredrik Karpe: Lipids and hyperlipidaemia
* 17: John Wilding: Obesity
* 18: Peter Trainer and Phillip Monaghan: Laboratory endocrinology