Oxford Handbook of General Practice (Oxford Medical Handbooks)

Oxford Handbook of General Practice (Oxford Medical Handbooks)

by Chantal Simon (Author), Chantal Simon (Author), Francoise van Dorp (Author), Hazel Everitt (Author)

Synopsis

The Oxford Handbook of General Practice has been a lifeline for busy GPs since the first edition published in 2002. Covering the whole of general practice, with hands-on advice from experienced practitioners, this essential handbook provides rapid access to information to help with any day-to-day problems which might arise in general practice. The new third edition takes into account the significant changes in primary care since publication of the second edition in 2005. Written in line with the new GP curriculum, the authors have provided new material on the GP contract, foundation level doctors in general practice, and training for general practice. All chapters have been completely revised and updated throughout, with input from a team of specialist reviewers and contributors. The chapter on child health has been radically updated and specific chapters have now been dedicated to pregnancy and contraception/sexual health. The handbook also includes quick reference practical management boxes for paediatric and elderly patients, a plate section of colour images, and reference to online guidelines and resources.Revised to include the latest guidelines and management practices, this authoritative handbook is critical reading for all those working in general practice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1200
Edition: 3
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 17 Dec 2009

ISBN 10: 0199236100
ISBN 13: 9780199236107
Book Overview: Highly commended in the primary health care category of the British Medical Association Book Awards 2010

Media Reviews
As a comfort blanket for the less experienced it remains unrivalled, but truly, it is a must-have book for all British Journal of General Practice This is an absolute gem of a book. I would not be without it for my general practice training...It is portable, comprehensive and relevant and the logical format covers practice management as well as medical conditions. BMA Medical Book Competition 2010