Short description
Covers the range of acute medical conditions and problems that junior doctors are likely to encounter during the first years of training (PRHO/SHO) - the Foundation programme years. This product is divided into chapters reflecting core medical specialties - including infectious diseases; STD; and gastroenterology.
Long description
This is another addition to the Kumar & Clark family of information for medical students and doctors. This product is a pack containing a book and a CD-Rom of the PDA version. It covers the complete range of acute medical conditions and problems that junior doctors are likely to encounter during the first years of training (PRHO/SHO) - the Foundation programme years. The material is divided into chapters reflecting core medical specialties - including infectious diseases; STD; gastroenterology; etc. Each chapter is then subdivided into problems, such as (for example) pyrexia of unknown origin (under the Infectious Disease Group), HIV/Aids (under STD) and Vomiting and Weight Loss (under Gastroenterology). Each problem follows a standard pattern or template: it begins with a case history, and is accompanied by short, succinct text divided up by headings such as 'What are the commonest causes of...'; What factors predispose to...' Where relevant there are also sections on pathology, pathophysiology and prognosis. Important points to note in the acute context are picked out in boxes ('Remember!' And 'Information') as are vital investigations. Each chapter also ends with questions and answers. The book and the PDA version is well signposted and well indexed, to allow information to be found quickly and easily - essential for the 'on take' experience.
Review
Whilst the book itself is compact and can be used as a pocket reference, having the same information readily at hand on a handheld computer will be of real benefit to the growing numbers of clinicians who now use PDAs. Using the Mobipocket platform, the software is easy to install and navigate. It contains all of the essential text from the paper addition but without the diagrams and figures, so conserving machine memory...
more than just another handbook for medical students and doctors. The detail and structure also make it an ideal core text from which to learn acute medicine.
Medical Student - Leicester University Medical School, UK
For sport and exercise science students and doctors treating elite athletes, I couldn't recommend this book highly enough. For those doctors interested in the subject who are prepared to take time to understand the basic immune response, it may stimulate them to look at exercise prescription in a different light.
Dr. Mike Stone
Univadis
Table of contents
- 1. Infectious disease 2. STDs 3. Nutrition 4. Gastroenterology 5. Liver, biliary tract and pancreatic disorders 6. Haematology and oncology 7. Geriatrics 8. Rheumatology 9. Renal disease 10. Cardiology 11. Respiratory disorders 12. ITU 13. Poisoning 14. Endocrinology and diabetes 15. Neurology 16. Psychiatry 17. Dermatology Questions and answers after each chapter Index