As medicine becomes more specialized, doctors working in general medicine and general practice can quickly lose touch with advances occurring in other fields. Never having heard of an investigation, or carrying dated misconceptions as to a prognosis can be frustrating at best, and dangerous at worst. The aim of this book is to strike a balance between refreshing old knowledge and updating the reader on significant advances that have occurred in a particular specialty, with this in mind each chapter is written by a trainee and a specialist in the relevant area. The content will be of interest…mehr
As medicine becomes more specialized, doctors working in general medicine and general practice can quickly lose touch with advances occurring in other fields. Never having heard of an investigation, or carrying dated misconceptions as to a prognosis can be frustrating at best, and dangerous at worst. The aim of this book is to strike a balance between refreshing old knowledge and updating the reader on significant advances that have occurred in a particular specialty, with this in mind each chapter is written by a trainee and a specialist in the relevant area. The content will be of interest to consultants and trainees in the medical specialties, general practitioners, and medical students. At times entertaining, irreverant and controversial, this is not a book to be left nestling in the pocket of a white coat or gathering dust on a shelf.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Ian Reckless has been a Specialist Registrar in General Medicine since 2003. He has a particular interest in the quality of health services and the ways in which services are delivered. In addition to his clinical post, Ian has spent time as clinical adviser to the Healthcare Commission (the healthcare inspectorate in England) and working at the Department of Health. Dr John Reynolds was an undergraduate at Cambridge and a clinical student at Oxford, qualifying in 1981. After training posts in Bath, Newcastle, and Cambridge he returned to Oxford to undertake a DPhil in neuropharmacology. He was appointed Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital in 1997 and is an honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Oxford. For the last 4 years he has been Medical Director of Division A at the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust and is currently Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Panel of the NHS Health Technology Assessment programme.
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1: Ian Reckless and Jeremy Dwight: Cardiology 2: Razeen Mahroof and Jonathan Salmon: High Dependency Medicine 3: Jamie Coleman and Robin Ferner: Poisoning 4: Paul Newey and John Reckless: Endocrinology and Lipids 5: Aparna Pal and David Matthews: Diabetes and Obesity 6: Peter Hill and Christopher O'Callaghan: Hypertension and Nephrology 7: Christopher Kipps and Martin Lee: Neurology 8: Matthew Giles and Andrew Coull: Stroke Medicine 9: John Frater and Nicola Jones: Infectious Diseases 10: Will Gelson and Graeme Alexander: Hepatology 11: Will Gelson and Tony Ellis: Gastroenterology 12: Fiona McCann and Lorraine Hart: Respiratory Medicine 13: Kate Scratchard, David Church and Ed Gilby: Oncology 14: Katherine Lowndes and David Perry: Haematology 15: Chi Chi Cheung and Bee Wee: Palliative Care Medicine 16: Matthew Giles and Andrew Coull: Gerontology 17: Wendy Holden and Joseph Joseph: Rheumatology 18: Catherine Sargent, Aamir Aslam and Richard Steele: Immunology 19: Ashley Cooper and Barbara Leppard: Dermatology 20: Deborah Harrington and Christopher Redman: Obstetric Medicine 21: Michael Browning and Christopher Bass: Liaison Psychiatry
1: Ian Reckless and Jeremy Dwight: Cardiology 2: Razeen Mahroof and Jonathan Salmon: High Dependency Medicine 3: Jamie Coleman and Robin Ferner: Poisoning 4: Paul Newey and John Reckless: Endocrinology and Lipids 5: Aparna Pal and David Matthews: Diabetes and Obesity 6: Peter Hill and Christopher O'Callaghan: Hypertension and Nephrology 7: Christopher Kipps and Martin Lee: Neurology 8: Matthew Giles and Andrew Coull: Stroke Medicine 9: John Frater and Nicola Jones: Infectious Diseases 10: Will Gelson and Graeme Alexander: Hepatology 11: Will Gelson and Tony Ellis: Gastroenterology 12: Fiona McCann and Lorraine Hart: Respiratory Medicine 13: Kate Scratchard, David Church and Ed Gilby: Oncology 14: Katherine Lowndes and David Perry: Haematology 15: Chi Chi Cheung and Bee Wee: Palliative Care Medicine 16: Matthew Giles and Andrew Coull: Gerontology 17: Wendy Holden and Joseph Joseph: Rheumatology 18: Catherine Sargent, Aamir Aslam and Richard Steele: Immunology 19: Ashley Cooper and Barbara Leppard: Dermatology 20: Deborah Harrington and Christopher Redman: Obstetric Medicine 21: Michael Browning and Christopher Bass: Liaison Psychiatry
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