Management of Cardiac Problems in Primary Care

Management of Cardiac Problems in Primary Care

by Clive Handler (Author), Gerry Coghlan (Author), Clive Handler (Author), Gerry Coghlan (Author)

Synopsis

Clive Handler and Gerry Coghlan have written a book that will become essential reading for the primary care physician managing cardiac problems in the new age of medical practice. In it they give clear, concise and readable information on diagnosis, management and treatment priorities in this most important field of medicine. The book uses current evidence and follows current guidelines to direct the clinician in treating conditions seen every day in general practice. It builds confidence in understanding the role and responsibility in commissioning cardiology specialist care.The narrative is peppered with real patient problems and sections giving advice to patients in layman's language. This book will not only promote the primary care physician's ability to manage problems in-house but also guide the commissioning clinician on putting in place appropriate and efficient specialist services. An excellent text that will be a valuable addition to the libraries of all general practices. Buy more than one copy - clinicians from practice nurses, students and registrars to the most senior doctors will all find it essential reading.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 322
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 20 May 2008

ISBN 10: 1846191440
ISBN 13: 9781846191442

Media Reviews
'An easy reference' HEALTH SERVICE JOURNAL'Clear information that can be used effectively in the management of patients in primary care.' BOOKNEWS'An invaluable resource for nurses and other health professionals working in primary care.' NURSING STANDARD'Very comprehensive, clearly set out and the salient points can be picked out at a glance. A useful reference book to have in any consulting room.' JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY NURSING 'I shall keep Clive and Gerry's book in the surgery for further reference.' EDUCATION FOR PRIMARY CARE
Author Bio
respectively Consultant in Pulmonary Hypertension, Royal Free Hospital, London and Consultant Cardiologist, Highgate Hospital, London; Consultant Cardiologist, Director of the National Pulmonary Hypertension Unit, Royal Free Hospital, London