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9780198784760

PACK OF OHCM 9E AND OH OF KEY CLINICAL EVIDENCE

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198784760

  • ISBN10:

    0198784767

  • Format: Spiral Bound
  • Copyright: 2016-05-03
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Including the ninth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine and the Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical Evidence, this accessible pack is the ultimate guide to the practice and philosophy of medicine and the evidence behind the practices and interventions experienced every day.

Now in its ninth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine continues to be the definitive pocket-friendly guide to medicine. The culmination over 25 years of experience at the bedside and in the community, this handbook is packed with practical advice, wit, and wisdom.

The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine presents clinical information in a clear way that makes it easy to revise, remember, and implement on the ward. It gives reliable advice on what to do, when to do it, and how to do it, with clinical photographs and diagrams that bring theory to life. Uniquely for a medical text, this book weaves history, literature, art, and philosophy into its survey of medicine, casting new light on the specialties and encouraging the reader to see beyond the practical aspects of medicine and adopt a patient-centred approach to care.

Every chapter has been written with supervision from experts in each field to ensure accuracy, and updated to reflect relevant guidelines from the NHS, NICE, the Resuscitation Council and other key professional bodies.

The Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical Evidence provides an alternative to the burgeoning repositories of trial data for students, trainees and researchers looking for the key evidence affecting medical practice. Recognising the growing importance of evidence-based medicine (EBM) to both study and practice of medicine and surgery, the editors have aimed to provide a quick-reference text which presents the key data, facts and evidence informing medical and surgical practice on a daily basis.

Introductory chapters give the 'uninitiated' reader a firm footing in the history of EBM and its current importance within medical science. Readers are introduced to the current statistical methods and tools which are needed to analyse and critically assess trial data, providing a key for the terms and statistical methods encountered in the book and within medical research as a whole.

Leading figures in the major specialties have selected and summarised the most important modern trials, creating a two-page format for each study which distils the key information. Highlighted boxes identify the study type and evidence-level attained, while analysis of the key message and impacts of the trial firmly place the evidence into a practical setting for the reader. Key study features and results are examined, while the difficulties or problems associated with the trials are outlined.

Loved and trusted by generations of doctors, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine and the Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical Evidence continue to be indispensable companions for the practice of modern medicine.

Author Biography


Murray Longmore, General Practitioner, Sussex, UK,Ian Wilkinson, Professor of Therapeutics, University of Cambridge, and Honorary Consultant Physician, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK,Andrew Baldwin, GP Specialty Trainee, Eastbourne, Sussex, UK,Elizabeth Wallin, Specialist Registrar in Renal Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK,James Harrison, Specialist Trainee, London Deanery, UK,Kunal Kulkarni, Junior Doctor, Oxford Deanery, UK,Mohamed Baguneid, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, University Hospital South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK,Bernard Prendergast, Consultant Cardiologist, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK

Murray Longmore is a GP working in Sussex, UK.

Ian Wilkinson is Reader in Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Cambridge and an Honorary Consultant Physician in Cambridge, UK.

Andrew Baldwin is a GP Registrar working in Sussex, UK.

Elizabeth Wallin is a Specialist Registrar in Renal Medicine working in Cambridge, UK.

Dr Prendergast qualified from The University of Nottingham Medical School in 1982 and trained in Cardiology in Cardiff, Paris and Edinburgh followed by an initial Consultant appointment at The North West Regional Cardiac Centre, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester. He has specialist interests in coronary heart disease, percutaneous cardiac intervention, valvular heart disease and infective endocarditis and is an experienced practitioner of evidence-based medicine.

Mr Baguneid graduated from University of Manchester in 1993 and followed a career in vascular surgery. Following a position as an anatomy demonstrator in Cardiff, he completed general surgical training in the North West, and specialised in vascular surgery. During training he spent 3 years performing research into the development of tissue-engineered vascular grafts, which remains a key topic of interest to this day.

Dr Kunal Kulkarni is a junior doctor training with the Oxford Deanery. He qualified from the University of Oxford with a first-class degree in Physiological Sciences, also receiving a special prize in his final medical examinations. He has an interest in medical writing and education, having had a number of articles published in peer-reviewed journals. He also runs the increasingly popular 'revise4finals' website for medical students.

Dr James Harrison is a Specialist Trainee in Medicine in the London Deanery. He graduated at Green College, Oxford in 2005, with pre-clinical studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He has a particular interest in medical writing and has edited undergraduate publications and contributed articles to several peer-reviewed journals.

Table of Contents


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. Epidemiology
15. Clinical chemistry
16. Eponymous syndromes
17. Radiology
18. Reference intervals
19. Practical procedures
20. Emergencies
Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical Evidence
1. The history of evidence-based medicine (EBM)
2. An introduction to EBM
3. Cardiology
4. Dermatology
5. Diabetes
6. Emergency medicine
7. Endocrinology
8. Gastroenterology
9. Genitourinary medicine
10. Geriatric medicine
11. Haematology
12. HIV/AIDS
13. Infectious diseases / tropical medicine
14. Neurology
15. Psychiatry
16. Renal
17. Respiratory
18. Rheumatology
19. Anaesthetics and intensive care
20. Breast surgery
21. Cardiothoracic surgery
22. Gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary surgery
23. Intensive care
24. Neurosurgery
25. Obstetrics and gynaecology
26. Ophthalmology
27. Otorhinolaryngology
28. Plastic and reconstructive surgery
29. Transplantation
30. Trauma and orthopaedics
31. Urology
32. Vascular surgery

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