The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties and the Oxford Handbook for Medical School are bundled together in a pack of three that represents excellent value and serves as the ultimate guide to the study, practice, and philosophy of medicine, providing all the relevant knowledge needed for medical school and in modern clinical practice. Now in its tenth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine has five new authors on the writing team bringing content fresh from the bedside. Unique among medical texts, it is a complete and concise guide to the…mehr
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties and the Oxford Handbook for Medical School are bundled together in a pack of three that represents excellent value and serves as the ultimate guide to the study, practice, and philosophy of medicine, providing all the relevant knowledge needed for medical school and in modern clinical practice. Now in its tenth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine has five new authors on the writing team bringing content fresh from the bedside. Unique among medical texts, it is a complete and concise guide to the core areas of medicine that also encourages thinking about the world from the patient's perspective, offering a holistic, patient-centred approach. For over thirty years, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties has guided students and junior doctors through their clinical placements, renowned for providing all the information needed for both practice and revision in a deceptively small package. Now in its eleventh edition, the Handbook has been revitalized by an expanded team of specialty experts and junior doctors to guide readers through each of the specialties encountered through medical school and Foundation Programme rotations, while remaining true to the humanity and patient focus of the original edition. The Oxford Handbook for Medical School provides an essential, practical guide for all students, whether you have just received your offer, you're eager to succeed on the wards, or you're about to start your final exams. This handbook includes quick-access summaries covering the crucial information for your preclinical years and for each clinical specialty. This pack of three will be your closest companion right up to graduation and beyond. Loved and trusted by millions for over three decades, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine continues to be a truly indispensable companion for the practice of modern medicine. With reassuring and friendly advice throughout, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialities is the ultimate guide and revision tool for every medical student and junior doctor for each clinical specialty placement. The Oxford Handbook for Medical School will be more than a survival guide, it will help you navigate the bewildering range of opportunities medical school offers, showing you how to make the most of your time, so you are fully prepared for your future career. Unmatched by any competitor in their class, these handbooks encompass the entire spectrum of clinical medicine, helping you become the doctor you want to be.
Ian Wilkinson is Professor of Therapeutics at the University of Cambridge and Honorary Consultant Physician at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, UK Tim Raine is Clinical Fellow and Honorary Registrar in Gastroenterology and General Medicine at the Wellcome Trust and Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK Kate Wiles is SpR Obstetric Physician at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital Imperial NHS Trust, London, UK Andrew Baldwin is a GP working in Sussex, UK Dr Kapil Sugand is an orthopaedic registrar based in London, author, research scientist, educator, media personality and a philanthropist with a passion in medical education Miriam Berry is a Consultant Nephrologist in Birmingham, UK Imran Yusuf is an Ophthalmology Registrar; MRC Research Fellow, Oxford University, UK
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine 1: Thinking about medicine 2: History and examination 3: Cardiovascular medicine 4: Chest medicine 5: Endocrinology 6: Gastroenterology 7: Renal medicine 8: Haematology 9: Infectious diseases 10: Neurology 11: Oncology and palliative care 12: Rheumatology 13: Surgery 14: Clinical chemistry 15: Eponymous syndromes 16: Radiology 17: Reference intervals, etc. 18: Practical procedures 19: Emergencies 20: References Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties 1: Charlotte Goumalatsou: Obstetrics 2: Charlotte Goumalatsou: Gynaecology 3: Simon Buckley: Paediatrics 4: Alastair Denniston, Priscilla Mathewson: Ophthalmology 5: Nicholas Steventon: Ear, nose, and throat 6: Sanju Arianayagam: Dermatology 7: Juliet Clutton: Orthopaedics 8: Juliet Clutton: Trauma 9: Blair Graham: Emergency medicine 10: Terry Collingwood: Pre-hospital emergency medicine 11: Nina Hjelde: Anaesthesia 12: Gil Myers: Psychiatry 13: Andrew Baldwin: General practice 14: Andrew Baldwin: Eponymous syndromes 15: Andrew Baldwin, Gil Myers: Doctors' health and performance Oxford Handbook for Medical School Part I: Pre-clinical 1: Starting as a medical student 2: Studying at medical school 3: Preclinical medicine 4: Preparing for pre-clinical exams 5: Intercalated degrees Part II: Clinical medicine 6: Going clinical 7: Anaesthetics 8: Cardiology 9: Critical care 10: Dermatology 11: Elderly care 12: Emergency Medicine 13: Endocrinology 14: Gastroenterology 15: General Practice 16: Genetics 17: Genitourinary medicine 18: Haematology 19: Immunology and allergy 20: Infectious diseases and tropical medicine 21: Nephrology 22: Neurology 23: Obstetrics and gynaecology 24: Oncology 25: Ophthalmology 26: Paediatrics 27: Palliative medicine 28: Pathology 29: Psychiatry 30: Respiratory medicine 31: Rheumatology Part III: Clinical Surgery 32: Breast surgery 33: Cardiothoracic surgery 34: Colorectal surgery 35: ENT Surgery 36: Neurosurgery 37: Oral and Maxillofacial surgery 38: Paediatric surgery 39: Plastic surgery 40: Trauma and orthopaedic surgery 41: Vascular surgery 42: UGI and HPB 43: Urology Part IV: Clinical skills 44: Radiology 45: Practical procedures 46: Basic Investigations 47: Ethics and Law Part V: Assessments and examinations 48: Assessments 49: Preparing for clinical exams 50: Clinical exams 51: Written examinations 52: Other assessments Part VI: Career planning 53: Making decisions 54: Getting ahead 55: The elective 56: Career planning
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine 1: Thinking about medicine 2: History and examination 3: Cardiovascular medicine 4: Chest medicine 5: Endocrinology 6: Gastroenterology 7: Renal medicine 8: Haematology 9: Infectious diseases 10: Neurology 11: Oncology and palliative care 12: Rheumatology 13: Surgery 14: Clinical chemistry 15: Eponymous syndromes 16: Radiology 17: Reference intervals, etc. 18: Practical procedures 19: Emergencies 20: References Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties 1: Charlotte Goumalatsou: Obstetrics 2: Charlotte Goumalatsou: Gynaecology 3: Simon Buckley: Paediatrics 4: Alastair Denniston, Priscilla Mathewson: Ophthalmology 5: Nicholas Steventon: Ear, nose, and throat 6: Sanju Arianayagam: Dermatology 7: Juliet Clutton: Orthopaedics 8: Juliet Clutton: Trauma 9: Blair Graham: Emergency medicine 10: Terry Collingwood: Pre-hospital emergency medicine 11: Nina Hjelde: Anaesthesia 12: Gil Myers: Psychiatry 13: Andrew Baldwin: General practice 14: Andrew Baldwin: Eponymous syndromes 15: Andrew Baldwin, Gil Myers: Doctors' health and performance Oxford Handbook for Medical School Part I: Pre-clinical 1: Starting as a medical student 2: Studying at medical school 3: Preclinical medicine 4: Preparing for pre-clinical exams 5: Intercalated degrees Part II: Clinical medicine 6: Going clinical 7: Anaesthetics 8: Cardiology 9: Critical care 10: Dermatology 11: Elderly care 12: Emergency Medicine 13: Endocrinology 14: Gastroenterology 15: General Practice 16: Genetics 17: Genitourinary medicine 18: Haematology 19: Immunology and allergy 20: Infectious diseases and tropical medicine 21: Nephrology 22: Neurology 23: Obstetrics and gynaecology 24: Oncology 25: Ophthalmology 26: Paediatrics 27: Palliative medicine 28: Pathology 29: Psychiatry 30: Respiratory medicine 31: Rheumatology Part III: Clinical Surgery 32: Breast surgery 33: Cardiothoracic surgery 34: Colorectal surgery 35: ENT Surgery 36: Neurosurgery 37: Oral and Maxillofacial surgery 38: Paediatric surgery 39: Plastic surgery 40: Trauma and orthopaedic surgery 41: Vascular surgery 42: UGI and HPB 43: Urology Part IV: Clinical skills 44: Radiology 45: Practical procedures 46: Basic Investigations 47: Ethics and Law Part V: Assessments and examinations 48: Assessments 49: Preparing for clinical exams 50: Clinical exams 51: Written examinations 52: Other assessments Part VI: Career planning 53: Making decisions 54: Getting ahead 55: The elective 56: Career planning
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