Recent Advances in Histopathology: v. 20

Recent Advances in Histopathology: v. 20

by JamesUnderwood (Author)

Synopsis

Forming part of the successful and well established Recent Advances series, Recent Advances in Histopathology is updated biennially, covering the latest trends in histopathology and research advances with diagnostic applications. This book provides a comprehensive update of key topics in histopathology for those preparing for postgraduate exams in pathology. It is also recommended to practising histopathologists seeking to update their knowledge in their own and related specialties. Topics range across all areas of histopathology and the book contains colour illustrations. Recent Advances in Histopathology 20 is essential reading for trainees preparing for the FRCPath examination and is a useful update for histopathologists in this rapidly developing specialty.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 191
Publisher: RSM Books
Published: 14 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 185315511X
ISBN 13: 9781853155116

Media Reviews
As ever the editors have put together a highly relevant and affordable package to assist the practising histopathologist through the next couple of years. Should you buy this book? Definitely yes. -- Doctors.net.uk ...this latest volume of Recent Advances in Histopathology continues the successful format and high standards of its predecessors, providing up-to-date reviews on diagnostic ssues, basic science, evolving techniques, management and ethical issues in pathology. -- The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists 128; October 2004 The 'Recent Advances' series from the Royal Society of Medicine Press provides timely reviews on current topics of interest to its audience, and the histopathology titles are eagerly awaited by trainees and Consultants alike. 'Recent Advances' used to be one of the key texts for trainees preparing for the MRCPath Part 1 exam, when it was said that essay questions were chosen by examiners from this book! Although the format of the Royal College of Pathologists Part 1 examination has changed from essays to multiple choice questions, the range of current interest topics presented here will still appeal to trainees, and they should still turn to 'Recent advances' in preparation for their exam. -- Richard Jones, www.forensicmed.co.uk 4 Stars: Comprehensive up-to-date review of topics in histopathogyThe tone of the book is down to earth and informative, and while expecting the reader to have a thorough basic understanding of pathologic principles, the authors make their subjects relevant and accessible, while imparting a great deal of information. The chapters are written by various authors who have experience in different areas, and the clarity and ease of their writing styles adds to the book. -- Amazon customer review, Aug 2001 4 Stars: Informative, detailed, a must for MRCPath candidatesThe contributors have considerable expertise in the areas in which they write, and although there is a large amount of information in the book, it is clearly and concisely written. Also, chapters on internet applications and telepathology broaden the scope of knowledge, which is very beneficial to both trainees in pathology, and more senior pathologists. -- Amazon customer review, Jan 2002 5 Stars: Excellent bookAn excellent book to review certain important subjects, particularly for pathology residents -- Amazon customer review, Mar 2006
Author Bio
David G. Lowe MD FRCS FRCPath FIBiol Professor of Surgical Pathology, St Bartholomew's and The Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, UK James C. E. Underwood MD FRCP FMedSci FRCPath Joseph Hunter Professor of Pathology, Academic Unit of Pathology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK