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Köp båda 2 för 617 krFoundation Year 1 doctor (newly qualified doctor), Croydon University Hospital, UK Incredibly thorough and really well thought out. This [book] would be incredibly helpful both in clinical practice day to day and as a tool to prepare for exams
ST1 Radiology Trainee, University Hospital Southampton, UK Perfectly pitched to its target audience. I wish I had this book when I started as a medical trainee
Internal medical trainee stage 2 (qualified doctor for 4 years), County Durham and Darlington Foundation Trust, UK Clear, informative, and full of detail
Jack Harrigan, MD Candidate (University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita) This book is an ambitious attempt to aggregate the most widely used and current clinical practice guidelines in a small, portable format. It achieves this aim well, especially for its intended audience: doctors in training. The book will be a valuable resource for students and trainees seeing patients in the clinic or hospital. It will also be beneficial for more experienced general practice doctors, as a refresher for infrequently seen conditions. The book can serve as a reference text in a medical school library, as it provides an overview of topics likely to be on in-training tests. I recommend this book to physicians-in-training in the U.K., especially trainees in medical school and general practice.
David Fisher is currently a resident in internal medicine at Kaplan Medical Centre in Israel. After finishing medical training at Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, he completed the Foundation Programme and Core Medicine Training in the United Kingdom. During this time he was awarded a Master of Science degree in Endocrinology and Diabetes, also from Barts and the London. He has authored a number of papers relating to general medicine and it is his intention to specialise in endocrinology. Liora Wittner is currently a resident in internal medicine at Shamir Medical Centre in Israel. After studying medicine at University College London (UCL) Medical School, she completed the Foundation Programme at East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust. She has a special interest in medical education, and enjoys producing educational materials, as well as leading bedside and practical clinical teaching. She plans to specialise in rheumatology. Professor Deborah Gill is currently Vice-President (Education & Student Experience) at the University of Southampton. Previously she lead the education and student experience at University College London as interim Vice-Provost, and previously as Pro-Vice-Provost. She was previously Chair of Education and Director of Medical Education at UCL from 2015. After she originally qualified in medicine she trained as a general practitioner, then begun her academic career in primary care. In 2014 she won the Future Leaders award at Women in the City, an organisation that recognises the achievements and leadership of women. Her education research is focused on professionalism, support for novices in the clinical learning environment, and peer-assisted learning.
Part 1 Cardiology 1: Benjamin Bussman: Acute coronary syndromes 2: Liora Wittner: Acute heart failure 3: Benjamin Bussman: Aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation 4: Emily Yeung: Atrial fibrillation 5: Emily Yeung: Chronic heart failure 6: Emily Yeung: Hypertension 7: Rebecca Webb-Mitchell: Pericardial diseases 8: Rebecca Webb-Mitchell: Stable angina 9: Rebecca Webb-Mitchell: Transient loss of consciousness Part 2 Care of the elderly 10: Elizabeth Tan: Delirium 11: Elizabeth Tan: Dementia 12: Stephanie Choo: Falls 13: Stephanie Choo: Hip fractures Part 3 Endocrinology 14: David Fisher: Adrenal insufficiency 15: David Fisher: Diabetic ketoacidosis 16: Sabrina Ahmed: Hypercalcaemia 17: Tom Owens: Hyperglycaemia 18: Nicola West: Hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome 19: Laura Brodie: Hyperthyroidism 20: James Andren: Hypocalcaemia 21: Alison Hare: Hypoglycaemia 22: David Fisher: Hyponatraemia 23: Ben Coombs: Hypothyroidism 24: Vanessa Jessop: Osteoporosis 25: Adam Maxwell: Type 1 diabetes 26: Sabrina Ahmed: Type 2 diabetes and diabetic foot problems Part 4 Gastrointestinal 27: John Creamer: Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding and variceal bleeding 28: David Fisher: Coeliac disease 29: John Creamer: Crohn s disease 30: Prabhsimran Singh: Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and dyspepsia 31: Prabhsimran Singh: Irritable bowel syndrome 32: Prabhsimran Singh: Ulcerative colitis Part 5 Hepatobiliary 33: Tom Owens: Acute liver failure 34: Catharine Pearce: Alcohol-related liver disease 35: Vanessa Jessop: Alcohol use disorders 36: John Creamer: Liver cirrhosis Part 6 Mental health 37: Sarah Orr: Bipolar disorder 38: Sarah Orr: Depression 39: George Blanchard: Eating disorders 40: Sarah Orr: Generalized anxiety disorder 41: Sarah Orr: Panic disorder 42: George Blanchard: Post-traumatic stress disorder 43: Thomas McCabe: Psychosis and schizophrenia 44: Thomas McCabe: Self-harm 45: George Blanchard: Violence and aggression Part 7 Nephrology 46: Mohammed Al-Talib: Acute kidney injury 47: Catharine Pearce: Chronic kidney disease 48: Nicola West: Hyperkalaemia Part 8 Neurology 49: Angharad Everden: Acute encephalitis 50: Bina Patel: Epilepsy 51: Bina Patel: Headache 52: Bina Patel: Meningitis 53: Catharine Pearce: Metastatic spinal cord compression 54: Anna Maria Albert: Neuropathic pain 55: Nicola West: Parkinson s disease 56: Stephanie Choo: Stroke and transient ischaemic attack Part 9 Obstetrics and gynaecology 57: Emma Shephard: Antenatal care 58: Emma Shephard: Antepartum haemorrhage 59: Emma Shephard: Diabetes in pregnancy 60: Georgina Clark: Ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage 61: Georgina Clark: Hypertension in pregnancy 62: Georgina Clark: Intrapartum care 63: Yasmin Smith: Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy 64: Yasmin Smith: Pelvic organ prolapse in women 65: Harriet Gardner: Postpartum haemorrhage 66: Harriet Gardner: Sepsis in and following pregnancy 67: Harriet Gardner: Thrombosis and embolism during pregnancy and the postnatal period 68: Yasmin Smith: Urinary incontinence in women Part 10 Paediatrics 69: Clemeny Nye: Child maltreatment 70: Liora Wittner: Fever in under 5s 71: Samantha Williamson: Neonatal infections 72: Samantha Williamson: Paediatric asthma 73: Shervin Poladi: Paediatric bacterial meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia 74: Samantha Williamson: Paediatric bronchiolitis 75 : Shervin Poladi: Paediatric diabetic ketoacidosis 76: Shervin Poladi: Paediatric gastroenteritis 77: Shervin Poladi: Paediatric type 1 diabetes 78: Anna Maria Albert: Paediatric urinary tract infections Part 11 Respiratory 79: Angharad Everden: Acute oxygen therapy 80: Angharad Everden: Asthma 81: Matthew Sutton: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 82: Matthew Sutton: Pleural effusion 83: Matthew Sutton: Pneumonia Part 12 Rheumatology and musculoskeletal 84: Liora Wittner: Giant cell arteritis 85: Laura Brodie: Gout 86: Liora Wittner: Hot swollen joint 87: Adam Maxwell: Low back pain and sciatica 88: Clemeny Nye: Osteoarthritis 89: