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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties

Publication Year:
2020
Edition:
11th
Author:
Baldwin, Andrew
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
978-0-19-882719-1
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For over thirty years, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties has guided students and junior doctors through their clinical placements, renowned for providing all the information needed for both practice and revision in a deceptively small package.

Now in its eleventh edition, the Handbook has been revitalized by an expanded team of specialty experts and junior doctors to guide readers through each of the specialties encountered through medical school and Foundation Programme rotations, while remaining true to the humanity and patient focus of the original edition.

Updated with the latest advice and clinical guidelines, packed full of high-quality illustrations, boxes, tables, and classifications, and with a brand new chapter on how to survive your junior doctor years and beyond, this handbook is ideal for both study and use at direct point of care. Each chapter is clear and concise and filled with medical gems, with features including ribbons to mark your most-used pages and mnemonics to help you memorize and retain key facts. With reassuring and friendly advice throughout, this is the ultimate guide and revision tool for every medical student and junior doctor for each clinical specialty placement.

This well-loved Handbook remains the perfect companion to the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, together encompassing the entire spectrum of clinical medicine and unmatched by any competitor in their class, helping you become the doctor you want to be.
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OvidSP
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Product Type:
Book
Author:
Baldwin, Andrew
ISBN:
978-0-19-882719-1
Specialty:
  • Primary Care/Family Medicine/General Practice
Language:
English
Edition:
11th
Pages:
912
Publication Year:
2020

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