Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine (Oxford Medical Handbooks)

Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine (Oxford Medical Handbooks)

by Amir Sam (Author), Amir Sam (Author), Kevin Moore (Author), Punit Ramrakha (Author)

Synopsis

Current, comprehensive, and focused, the bestselling Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine returns for its fourth edition. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this trusted, quick-reference guide includes the latest evidence-based guidelines and recommended management of medical emergencies alongside new figures and clinical tips from experienced authors and a team of dedicated specialist reviewers. With a new chapter on acute medicine and the older patient, and even more distilled key points and practice tips, it is accessible to all members of the multidisciplinary team and practitioners across an even wider range of specialties. The Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine remains the must-have resource for all those dealing with acute illness. Your practical guide to the presentation, causes, and management of the acutely ill patient, this Handbook will take you step-by-step through the management of the patient while awaiting specialist help, and beyond, with details of specialist treatments to help you make an informed decision about your patients' ongoing care.

$45.53

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 968
Edition: 4
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 11 Apr 2019

ISBN 10: 0198797427
ISBN 13: 9780198797425

Media Reviews
Review from previous edition Continuing on the tradition of excellence that define the Oxford Handbooks, this little book is ideal for all stages of medical training... This book is definitely one to add to your collection of core texts. * Northwing *
Author Bio
Punit Ramrakha is a Consultant Cardiologist at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury, and Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK Kevin Moore is Professor of Hepatology at Royal Free and University College Medical School, University College, London, UK Amir Sam is a Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist at Hammersmith Hospital and a Reader in Endocrinology at Imperial College London, UK