Medical and Veterinary Quarterly Update October, November & December 2015 New titles from CRC Press Alternative Medicine Pages 1 - 2 Biomedical Science Page 3 Cardiology Page 4 Clinical Medicine Page 5 Dermatology Page 6 Forensics Page 7 Medical Revision Pages 8 - 13 Neurology Page 14 Obstetrics & Gynaecology Page 15 Occupational & Environmental Medicine Page 16 Oncology Page 17 Plastic Surgery Pages 18 - 19 Psychiatry Page 20 Reproduction Page 21 Surgery Pages 22 - 23 Veterinary Medicine Page 24 Contact Editors Pages 25 - 26
CRC Press is now distributing Radcliffe titles Just Published: How Drugs Work: Basic Pharmacology for Health Professionals, Fourth Edition 9781785230776 Another Twinkle in the Eye: Contemplating Another Pregnancy After Perinatal Mental Illness 9781846198885 Heart Failure and Palliative Care: A Team Approach, Second Edition - 9781910227350 Coming Soon: Hearing: An Introduction & Practical Guide - 9781498708647 The Naked Consultation: A Practical Guide to Primary Care Consultation Skills, Second Edition 9781910227114 International Perspectives to Primary Care Research - 9781785230127 Getting Research Published: An A-Z of Publication Strategy, Third Edition 9781785231384 The Bell Lap: Stories for Compassionate Nursing Care - 9781785231605
2015 BMA Medical Book Award Winners BMA Student Textbook of the Year Awards Making Sense of the ECG 4ed-- 9781444181821 BMA President’s Choice Award, runner up Seeing Beyond Dementia: A Handbook for Carers with English as a Second Language-9781846198922 First prize in the Primary Health Care category Differential Diagnosis in Dermatology 4ed-- 9781909368729 High Commendations Anaesthesia Acute Pain Management: A Practical Guide, 4ed-- 9781482233490 Basis of Medicine The Doctor’s Communication Handbook, 7ed-- 9781846199516 Cardiology Interventions in Structural, Valvular and Congenital Heart Disease, 2ed-- 9781482215632 Making Sense of the ECG, 4ed--9781444181821 Health & Social Care Living Well with Dementia: The Importance of the Person and the Environment for Wellbeing - 9781908911971 Seeing Beyond Dementia: A Handbook for Carers with English as a Second Language 9781846198922 Paediatrics Pediatric Gastroenterology: A Color Handbook-- 9781840762020 Primary Health Care Symptom Sorter 5ed-- 9781910227183 Surgery Global Surgery and Anesthesia Manual: Providing Care in Resource-limited Settings 9781482247305 Surgical Specialties An Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2ed-- 9781482248357 Comprehensive Surgical Management of Congenital Heart Disease, 2ed-- 9781444112153 Dizziness and Vertigo: An Introduction and Practical Guide-- 9781444182682 Orthopaedic Trauma: The Stanmore and Royal London Guide—9781444148824
Alternative Medicine Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs Expanded Therapeutics
C. P. Khare, Society for New Age Herbals, New Delhi, India ISBN: 978-1-4665-8999-5 November 2015 | 254 x 178 | 656pp | Hb | £108.00 | illus: 1 b/w, Editor: Wilkinson, Naomi Text type: Professional Market: Alternative & Complementary Medicine This book reviews the classical attributes, compounds, textual references and therapeutic applications for further research in a global perspective. The authors have expanded chemical constituents, therapeutic uses and doses on the basis of contemporary scientific literature. The book provides evidence-based information on the various aspects of the medicinal plants, such as botanical identifications, their phytochemical charateristics, and their pharmacological properties. The book demystifies the pharmacopoeal attributes of Ayurvedic herbs and formulations in order to facilitate their correct implementation. Key Features and International Features
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Provides all sections of the therapeutic text of the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India recast in contemporary language for the first time Features expanded information on plant constituents Includes information on contraindications and herb-drug interactions Rexamines and expands therapeutic sections to include findings from the German Commission, WHO, British Herbal Compendium, Natural Medicines Databases, PDR for Herbal Products, and other standard reference works
Audience Ayurvedic practitioners, medical herbalists, and other complementary therapists Related titles • Handbook of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants -- 978-0-8493-2929-6 • Tyler's Herbs of Choice -- 978-0-7890-2809-9 • The Modern Ayurveda -- 978-1-4398-9632-7 Competition • Ayurvedic Drug Plants Hardcover (Kumar) – 978-8170354529 • Indian Herbal Remedies: Rational Western Therapy, Ayurvedic and Other Traditional Usage, Botany (Khare) – 9783642622298
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Alternative Medicine Acupuncture Anatomy
Regional Micro-Anatomy and Systemic Acupuncture Networks Chang Sok Suh, University of California, Irvine, USA ISBN: 978-1-4822-5900-1 November 2015 | 279 x 216 | 984pp | Hb | £63.99 | illus: 553 colours, 51 colour tables Editor: Wilkinson, Naomi Text type: Textbook Market: Healthcare With detailed instruction on anatomy, this book integrates the world of Western and Eastern medicine and provides a scientific foundation to acupuncture. The author describes each pathway and discusses the importance of the channel in the body. The chapters delve into specifics such as the physiological functions, pathology, etiology, and signs and symptoms of a damaged channel and then detail the acupuncture points related to that channel. Key Features and International Features • Detailed location guide with reference to regional and micro-anatomy of each acupoint • Concise and comprehensible guide for students, acupuncturists, physicians and researchers • Integrates Eastern medicine principles and evidence-based medicine • Features comprehensive material that provides a foundation for acupuncture licensing exams • Includes detailed, full-colour illustrations Audience Acupuncture students preparing for licensure, qualified acupuncturists and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, medical professionals, researchers, and physiologists. Related Titles • Chinese Auricular Acupuncture – 978-0-8493-2052-1 • Acupuncture – 978-0-8493-1651-7 • Acupuncture Treatment for Musculoskeletal Pain – 978-90-5702-516-7 Competition • Teaching Atlas of Acupuncture, Vol. 1: Channels and Points – 978-3131412515 • Anatomical Illustration of Acupuncture Points – 978-7117089906
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Biomedical Science Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Combination Products Biocompatibility Testing and Safety Assessment
Shayne Cox Gad, Gad Consulting Services, Cary, North Carolina, USA and Samantha Gad-McDonald ISBN: 978-1-4822-4837-1 November 2015 | 254 x 178 | 614pp | Hb | £99.00 | illus: 70 b/w, 156 tables, Editor: Norwitz, Barbara Text type: Professional Market: Biomedical Science This book provides a clear presentation of the global regulatory requirements and challenges in evaluating the biocompatibility and clinical safety of the materials used in producing medical devices, and the devices themselves. Starting with material characterization and selection, considerations of concerns arising from packaging and contact with production machinery, and extensive coverage of combination products the book also provides the latest approaches to isolating, quantitating, identifying and assessing the risk arising from chemical entities released from market ready devices. Key Features and International Features: • Provides a clear presentation of the global regulatory requirements and challenges in evaluating the biocompatibility and clinical and clinical safety of the materials used in producing medical devices, and the devices themselves • Includes concerns arising from packaging and contact with production machinery • Presents the most current approaches for isolating and assessing the risk arising from chemical entities released from market ready devices Audience Individuals involved in developing and marketing medical devices and materials for medical devices. Biomedical engineers, medical device companies, regulatory consultants, contract and toxicology consultants. Related titles • Medical Devices and Systems -- 978-0-8493-2122-1 • Biomedical Nanotechnology -- 978-0-8247-2579-2 • Design of Biomedical Devices and Systems, Third Edition -- 978-1-4665-6913-3 • Regulatory Toxicology - 9780415239196 Competition None
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Cardiology Echocardiography
A Practical Guide for Reporting and Interpretation rd
3 Edition
Helen Rimington, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London, UK and John Chambers, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London, UK ISBN: 978-1-4822-3192-2 November 2015 | 7x10 | 252pp | Pb | £25.99 | illus: 99 colours, 151 colour tables Editor: Wobus, Lance Text type: Professional Market: Cardiology Providing a step-by-step guide to clinical echocardiography, this new edition has been extensively revised and includes new international guidelines, grading criteria and normal data. It presents an up-to-date discussion of echocardiography use in both acute and critical care settings and provides increased guidance for clinical interpretation, including how echocardiography can help inform surgical decisions. In addition, the content has been extended, particularly in the consideration of valve disease and cardiomyopathies. The book also includes links to online resources, including videos, adding value and usefulness for the reader. Key Features and International Features • Provides a practical step-by-step guide with clear directions • Shows how echocardiography can inform clinical decision-making • Integrates all major international guidelines • Features a thorough update with new guidelines and normal ranges • Discusses cardiology, cardiac surgery, intensive care and acute general medicine Audience • Sonographers/cardiovascular technologists, cardiologists • Acute and critical care physicians • Cardiac surgeons Related titles • Intracardiac Echocardiography -- 978-1-84184-480-0 • The Echocardiographers' Guide -- 978-1-84184-489-3 • Making Sense of Echocardiography -- 978-1-4441-6318-6 Competition • Echo Made Easy 2e , Kaddoura, 2009, Elsevier, ISBN 978-0443103636 • Echocardiography Review Guide, Otto, 2011, Elsevier, ISBN 78-1437720211 • Echocardiography (Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Cardiology), Leeson, 2012, Oxford, ISBN 978-0199591794
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Clinical Medicine Diagnosis of Non-accidental Injury Illustrated Clinical Cases
Edited by Vincent J. Palusci, M. D. , M. S. Professor of Pediatrics, New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA, Dena Nazer, MD FAAP, Chief, Child Protection Team, Children's Hospital of Michigan; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Wayne State University, Kids TALK Medical Clinic, Detroit, USA and Patricia Brennan, FFAEM, FRCPCH, Consultant Paediatrician, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK ISBN: 978-1-4822-3013-0 November 2015 | 244 x 172 | 344pp | Pb | £26.99 | illus: 279 colours, 1 table Editor: Oven, Alice Text type: Professional Market: Emergency Medicine; Paediatrics; Forensics; Social Work Containing more than 100 challenging clinical cases and illustrated with color clinical images, this book covers a wide range of problems including the accurate diagnosis of non-accidental injury to children presenting with bruises, burns, fractures, anogenital injuries, head injuries, abdominal injuries or suspected cases of neglect. Sensitively handled, the cases help practitioners to learn the difference between accidental and non-accidental injury and other findings. The book is an invaluable text for all those in the emergency department, forensic medical specialists, paediatricians, social workers, law enforcement agencies and all those needing to learn to identify cases of non-accidental injury when working with children. Key Features and International Features
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Serves as an invaluable tool to aid recognition and diagnosis of child maltreatment and its mimics Includes 135 highly illustrated cases that mirror those encountered in a clinical setting Presents questions ranging from simple to challenging Includes fully reasoned answers about the evaluation, diagnosis of maltreatment and next steps Presents a wide range of conditions in cases relevant to a range of healthcare practitioners involved in the medical care of children and adolescents Enables learning through popular and effective case-based review format
Audience Emergency Medicine practitioners, forensic medical specialists, paediatricians, social workers, law enforcement agencies and anyone needing to identify cases of non-accidental injury when working with children. Related titles • Paediatric Emergency Medicine -- 978-1-874545-46-0 • Emergency Care of Minor Trauma in Children: A Practical Handbook - 978-1-444120-14-1 Competition • A Practical Guide to Pediatric Emergency Medicine (CUP, 978-0521700085) • Fleisher & Ludwig's Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 7E (LWW 978-1451193954) • Accidents and Emergencies in Children, 2E (Oxford Handbooks in Emergency Medicine (OUP 978-0192627193)
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Dermatology The Alopecias
Diagnosis and Treatments Edited by Pierre Bouhanna, Centre Sabouraud, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France ISBN: 978-1-4822-1275-4 December 2015 | 254 x 178 | 254pp | Hb | £76.99 | illus: 497 colours, 37 tables Editor: Peden, Robert Text type: Professional Market: Dermatology This book provides a practical answer to most diagnostic and therapeutic matters related to the different types of alopecia physicians may encounter in daily practice. Among the topics covered are diffuse alopecia, traumatic alopecia, the male patient with androgenetic alopecia, the female patient with androgenetic alopecia, cicatricial alopecia, alopecia areata, congenital alopecia, and specific problems posed by alopecia in patients of African and Asian origin. This book will help you understand the basic pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and various effective treatment options, both medical and surgical, for patients with hair growth disorders. Key Features
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Provides practical answers to most diagnostic and therapeutic problems related to alopecia Discusses traumatic alopecia, androgenetic alopecia, the management of scarring alopecia, and practical diagnosis of congenital disorders of the scalp Examines the diagnosis and treatment of alopecia in patients of African and Asian origin Discusses cosmetic hair care and aesthetic surgery Explores the biology of the hair and follicle Explores the use of stem cells, hair growth factors, and PRP Includes color illustrations throughout to facilitate diagnosis
International Features Contributors from France (Bouhanna), Germany (Blume-Peytavi), Poland (Rudnicka), Spain (Ferrando), Italy (Piraccini), Thailand (Pathomvanich), USA (Cooley) Audience Dermatologists and plastic surgeons. Related titles • An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations -- 978-1-84214-203-5 • An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations, Second Edition -- 978-1-84184-733-7 • Hair Transplantation, Fourth Edition -- 978-0-8247-4110-5 • Hair Transplantation, Fifth Edition -- 978-1-61631-006-6 Competition • Trueeb, Female Alopecia (Springer 2013) 204 pp., $179 • Trueeb, Male Alopecia (Springer 2013)283 pp., $139
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Forensics Knight's Forensic Pathology th
4 Edition
Pekka Saukko, Dr.med.univ. (Vienna), Dr.Med.Sci., Specialist in Forensic Medicine, Dr.h.c Professor and Head, Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Turku, Turku, Finland and Bernard Knight, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK ISBN: 978-0-340-97253-3 December 2015 | 279 x 216 | 672pp | Pack - Book and Ebook | £185.00 | illus: 646 colours, 22 colour tables Editor: Conerly, Kay Text type: Professional Market: Forensics The fourth edition of Knight's Forensic Pathology continues to be the definitive international resource for those in training and in practice, covering all aspects of the medico-legal autopsy, including the cause and time of death, interpretation of wounds and every other facet of the investigation of a fatality. The contents are intended to lead the pathologist – and in some countries, the non-pathologist – through the procedures needed in the examination of a body found under obscure, suspicious or even criminal circumstances. Although police procedures and the habits of pathologists may vary from country to country, the philosophy and techniques presented in this book offer a guide to good practices that can be modified according to local circumstances. In this new edition the text has been thoroughly updated and is complimented by the addition of over 200 new colour illustrations. It maintains the praised tradition of clarity and readability established since Dr. Bernard Knight’s first edition was published in 1991, with an emphasis on the practical application of knowledge and research findings and the avoidance of overinterpretation. Key Features • Provides highly readable, authoritative content with an emphasis on observation and evidence-based practice • Includes a robust collection of drawings, photographs and other figures to elucidate concepts described in the text • Guides and cautions the reader throughout the book on the limitations of interpretation International Features See description above – this is a well-regarded international text that is used heavily in Europe and should have strong interest in Japan (see Japanese cover images). Audience Forensic Pathologists, Histopathologists, and Medical Examiners in training and in practice around the globe. This is an international text. Related Titles • Madea/Estimation of the Time Since Death, Third Edition (K18438) • Burton et al./Atlas of Adult Autopsy Pathology (KE32871) Competition Most other forensic pathology texts are US-authored and US-focused making them much less applicable to an international readership than Knight's.
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Medical Revision Get Through Final FRCA Single Best Answers
Desikan Rangarajan, BSc (Hons), PhD, MBBS, FRCA; Specialty Registrar, London Deanery, UK, Prabir Patel, BSc(Hons) MBBS FRCA Specialty Registrar, Oxford Deanery, UK, Victoria Wroe, MBBS MRCP FRCA Specialty Registrar Mersey Deanery, UK and Nawal Bahal, MBBS (Lond) BSc (Hons) FRCA, Consultant Anaesthetist, The Royal London Hospital, UK ISBN: 978-1-4441-8506-5 November 2015 | 234 x 156 | 168pp | Pb | £26.99 | illus: 1 b/w, 1 table Editor: Oven, Alice Text type: Study Guide Market: Anaesthesia Enabling detailed practice and revision for single best answer questions in light of the current Final FRCA format and curriculum, this comprehensive revision guide provides candidates with a definitive resource to aid passing their challenging Final FRCA written examination. Key Features & International Features:
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Includes with 180 brand new single best answer questions and detailed answer explanations Updated with the current format and curriculum of the Final FRCA written examination Organized randomly to provide five sets of 30-question SBA practice papers, providing realistic and concentrated exam practice Edited by the author of best-selling Get Through Final FRCA MCQs
Audience Those taking the Final FRCA written examination Related titles • The Final FRCA Structured Oral Examination – a complete guide 9-7819-09368-25-5 • Get Through Final FRCA: MCQs 9-7818-53159-95-4 • Final FRCA in a Box 978-1853159190 Competition • SAQs for the Final FRCA (Oxford Specialty Training: Revision Texts) 978-0199583287 • SBA and MTF MCQs for the Final FRCA 978-1107620537 • Final FRCA: 300 SBAs (Postgraduate) 978-1909836181 • SAQs for the Final FRCA (Cambridge Clinical Guides) 978-0521739030
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Medical Revision Get ahead! Specialties 100 EMQs for Finals nd
2 Edition
Peter Cartledge, Leeds General Infirmary, UK, Fiona Bach, Leeds General Infirmary, UK, Rebecca Cairns, Horton Bank Practice, Bradford, UK, Mahesh Jayaram, Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre, Australia and Mary Watson, General Practitioner, Warwickshire, UK ISBN: 978-1-4822-5316-0 October 2015 | 234 x 156 | 343pp | Pb | £19.99 | illus: 5 tables Editor: Oven, Alice Text type: Study Guide Market: Medical Finals This new edition of the successful Get ahead! Specialties: 100 EMQs for Finals is an invaluable practice aid for all medical students preparing for final exams. Written by experienced authors, and with Saran Shantikumar as the series editor, this book covers the entire syllabus in a clear and comprehensive style. The book covers paediatrics, obstetrics, gynaecology, and psychiatry. With practice questions similar to those in the real exam and full explanatory answers, this book is an essential aid for achieving success in medical school final exams. Key Features and International Features
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Features material that is completely updated according to the current curriculum Includes 100 EMQ themes and10 practice papers Covers paediatrics, obstetrics, gynaecology, and psychiatry Written in a style similar to the Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance (MSCAA) bank Provides full explanatory answers, including succinct subject summaries
Audience Undergraduate medical students taking their final exams Related titles • Get ahead! SPECIALTIES OSCEs and Data Interpretation -- 978-1-4441-7017-7 • Get ahead! SPECIALTIES 250 SBAs for Finals -- 978-1-85315-737-0 • Get ahead! The Situational Judgement Test -- 978-1-4441-7660-5 • EMQs in Clinical Medicine Second Edition - 978-1444121513 • 450 Single Best Answers in the Clinical Specialities (Medical Finals Revision Series) - 978-1444149029 Competition Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Specialties 978-0199657582Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties (Oxford Medical Handbooks) - 978-0199591183
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Medical Revision 100 Cases in Clinical Ethics and Law nd
2 Edition
Carolyn Johnston, Advisor in Medical Law and Ethics, King's College London School of Medicine, United Kingdom and Penelope Bradbury, General Practitioner, Chichester, UK ISBN: 978-1-4987-3933-7 December 2015 | 244 x 172 | 272pp | Pb | £22.99 | illus: 1 colour, Editor: Koster, Joanna Text type: Study Guide Market: This practical guide in the popular 100 cases series focuses on how to approach the legal and ethical dilemmas that frequently occur in hospital wards and community medicine. It covers a comprehensive range of issues as well as the role of medical indemnity providers in complaint resolution. It encourages readers to explore their own beliefs and values arising from different backgrounds. Answer pages provide practical advice on how to deal with emotive issues while simultaneously providing guidance in appropriate behavior. Key Features • Succinct case studies presented in an easy to read format • Questions at the end of each case prompt readers to thing about their options for treatment or actions they should consider • Answer pages guide reader's through the experienced clinician's sequence of thoughts and actions, listing legal and ethical issues, and outlining clinical considerations • Relevant legislation is highlighted throughout the text • Includes input from consultants, lawyers, religious leaders and healthcare professionals International Features Although legal aspects are focused on the British Legal System, wherever possible generic examples are included Ethical aspects are less-country specific Audience • Primary - Medical students and junior doctors • Secondary - Allied health students; medico-legal professionals; ethicists; Practising clinicians and other health care professionals Related titles • Ethics in Science -- 978-1-4398-4086-3 • Patients' Rights, Law and Ethics for Nurses: A practical guide -- 978-0-340-93881-2 • Patients' Rights, Law and Ethics for Nurses, Second Edition -- 978-1-4822-1739-1 • Ethics and Mental Health -- 978-1-4441-6864-8 Competition • Medical Ethics: A case-based approach, Schwartz; 2002, Elsevier. Dated with a US focus. • Text, Cases & Materials on Medical Law and Ethics 4E, Stauch; 2011, Routledge. Intended for law rather than medical students. • Medical Ethics: Accounts of Ground-Breaking Cases 7E, Pence; 2014, McGraw Hill. Account of famous historical cases with a US perspective.
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Medical Revision 350 Questions for the Situational Judgment Test Dr Harriet Walker, Core Surgical Trainee, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK, Dr Sarah Craig, Core Medical Trainee, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, Dr Giles Dixon, Resident Medical Officer, Palmerston North Hospital, Mid Central District Health Board, New Zealand, Dr Alice Pitt, Foundation Year 2 Doctor, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK, Dr Isobel Platt, GP Trainee, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK, Dr Catherine Sproson, Core Surgical Trainee, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK, Dr Andrew Viggars, Core Medical Trainee, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, Dr Eileen Wedge, Foundation Year 2 Doctor in Emergency Medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK Catherine Sproson, Sarah Craig, Giles Dixon, Alice Pitt, Isobel Platt, Andrew Viggars and Eileen Wedge ISBN: 978-1-4987-5288-6 December 2015 | 234 x 156 | 760pp | Pb | £19.99 | illus: Editor: Koster, Joanna Text type: Study Guide Market: Final year medical students
The Situational Judgment Test for the Foundation Program has been designed to assess the readiness of final year medical students to enter clinical practice. Passing the test is a requirement of entry. The two formats of question, ranking and multiple choice, are designed not to test clinical knowledge but to explore the readiness of candidates to face scenarios likely to be encountered as a junior doctor. This book will serve as an aid to help candidates prepare for the test. Key Features
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Focuses on 350 questions that comprehensively cover the professional attributes a foundation doctor is expected to demonstrate Provides structured domains in line with the SJT examination for targeted revision Includes full rationale for finding the correct answer Offers the guidance of a foundation doctor with recent personal experience of the SJT examination supported by an experienced medical educator Relates questions to relevant GMC Good Medical Practice guidelines
International Features Based on the UK SJT exam; although overseas medical students may face similar questions as part of their own qualification there is no requirement to sit a dedicated exam elsewhere Related Titles • Get ahead! The Situational Judgement Test, Mahesan et al, CRC Press, 2012 • 500 Single Best Answers in Medicine, Dubb et al, CRC Press, 2011 • 450 Single Best Answers in the Clinical Specialties, Dubb et al, CRC Press, 2012 Competition • Situational Judgement Test (Oxford Assess and Progress), 2nd edition, Metcalfe; 2013, OUP
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Medical Revision Practising Public Health
A Guide to Examinations and Workplace Application Edited by Adam D M Briggs, University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK, Paul A. Fisher, Research Fellow in Public Health, School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK and Rob F. Cooper ISBN: 978-1-4822-3865-5 November 2015 | 246 x 189 | 208pp | Pb | £31.99 | illus: 35 colours, 26 colour tables Editor: Conerly, Kay Text type: Study Guide Market: Public Health & Preventive Medicine This essential guide to the day-to-day practical skills needed for working in public health demonstrates how to maximize interactions with a range of stakeholders in a variety of scenarios. It is structured to meet the requirements of the Membership of the Faculty of Public Health (MFPH) Part B exam syllabus: the Objective Structured Public Heath Examination (OSPHE) and UK Public Health Register (UKPHR) practitioner standards. With revision strategies, exam techniques and tips throughout, this guide is applicable internationally in countries with a similar public health professional structures as the UK, including Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and South Africa. Key Features
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Chapters are written specifically to cover the three domains of public health: health protection, health promotion, and healthcare public health, and include guidance on relevant communication skills Contains a useful chapter on leadership and change management, as well as a glossary with examples of how to communicate technical terms in lay language Includes a unique series of videos with realistic MFPH OSPHE scenarios that provide OSPHE candidates an opportunity to observe and mark a scenario and compare their own findings with marks awarded by an experienced OSPHE examiner.
International Features Truly designed for a UK audience since the book prepares them for a UK-specific exam, but may also be of interest in Australia, New Zealand. Hong Kong and South Africa where a similar exam is taken. Audience Public health trainees preparing for MFPH Part B examination, public health practitioners preparing for UKPHR registration and those across the UK, Australia, NZ, Hong Kong and South Africa. Related titles Mastering Public Health: A postgraduate guide to examinations and revalidation by Lewis at al, 978-1-85315-781-3, November 2014 Competition rd Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice, 3 Edition by Guest & Ricciardi, 978-0199586301, March 2013
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Neurology Translational Research in Traumatic Brain Injury Edited by Daniel Laskowitz, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA and Gerald Grant, Stanford University ISBN: 978-1-4665-8491-4 September 2015 | 235 x 156 | 436pp | Hb | £95.00 | illus: 34 b/w, 9 colours, 19 tables Editor: Norwitz, Barbara Text type: Monograph Market: Neurobiology research community interested in new developments in acute brain injury. Clinicians caring for TBI patients (neurologists, neurosurgeons, EMT’s, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, life care planners. Industry leaders interested in developing new therapies for acute brain injury Integrating expert perspectives across disciplines, this book address knowledge gaps in the field of TBI. Topics include the societal impact of TBI in both the civilian and military populations, neurobiology and molecular mechanisms of axonal and neuronal injury, biomarkers of traumatic brain injury and their relationship to pathology, neuroplasticity after TBI, neuroprotective and neurorestorative therapy, advanced neuroimaging of mild TBI, neurocognitive and psychiatric symptoms following mild TBI, sports-related TBI, epilepsy and PTSD following TBI, and more. Key Features and International Features
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Covers the spectrum of TBI, from mild sports-related injuries to severe blast injuries Discusses fundamental cell mechanisms and pathophysiology, as well as animal modeling, clinical diagnosis, current therapeutic strategies, and future treatments Describes long-term neuropsychiatric symptoms and the relationship of TBI to the development of post-concussive syndrome and post-traumatic stress disorder Features chapters written by international leaders across multiple disciplines, including neurobiology, neurology, neurosurgery, intensive care medicine, psychiatry, and rehabilitative medicine
Audience See market above Related titles • Animal Models of Cognitive Impairment -- 978-0-8493-2834-3 • Traumatic Brain Injury -- 978-1-4200-7194-8 • Brain Neurotrauma -- 978-1-4665-6598-2 Competition Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury, 2nd Ed – 9781585623570 Head Injury, 4th Ed – 9780838536872
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology Obstetrics & Gynaecology
An Evidence-based Text for MRCOG rd
3 Edition
Edited by David M. Luesley, Pan-Birmingham Gynaecological Cancer Centre, UK and Mark Kilby, University of Birmingham, UK ISBN: 978-1-4822-3382-7 December 2015 | 279 x 216 | 948pp | Pb | £127.00 | | illus: 111 b/w Editor: Peden, Robert Text type: Professional Market: Obstetrics & Gynecology The third edition of this market-leading textbook provides all the information required by the obstetrics and gynaecology trainee and specialist during training and in preparation for the MRCOG examination. This edition now contains a link to a Q&A training module. Sub-sections within Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and a general section are divided in line with the RCOG trainee logbook. The text is consistently structured throughout to ensure ease of reference with standardized headings including definitions, incidence, aetiology, incidence, investigations, and management. Key Features and International Features • • • • •
Provides new emphasis on quality of care Focuses on evidence base for treatments Includes lists, key points, and summaries Employs a structured and consistent approach Links to a set of specimen questions for candidates to test themselves
Audience Trainees / residents in ObGyn Related titles Obstetrics & Gynaecology -- 978-1-4822-3382-7 Competition Bennett, Williamson, Basic Science in Obstetrics & Gynaecology 4E, Churchill 2010, pbk, 392 pp
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Occupational & Environmental Medicine The Health Effects of Asbestos An Evidence-based Approach
Dorsett D. Smith, Clinical Professor of Medicine Division of Respiratory Diseases and Critical Care, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle, Washington ISBN: 978-1-4987-2838-6 October 2015 | 235 x 156 | 384pp | Hb | £89.00 | illus: 8 b/w, 34 colours, 9 tables Editor: Koster, Joanna Text type: Professional Market: Any physician who is involved in the assessment, diagnosis and management of patients with an asbestos-related disease - general internal medicine, family physicians, pulmonologists, occupational medicine physicians; Occupational and public health specialists; Lawyers specializing in medicolegal cases; the asbestos industry The health-related effects of asbestos have long been mired in controversy, with industry and plaintiff attorneys playing a significant role. This comprehensive book provides a balanced and extensive evidence-based critical analysis of the literature concerning asbestos-related diseases, from a scientific and historical perspective. The book presents a carefully referenced review of the medical literature on the health effects of asbestos, and reflects the extensive experience of the author in evaluating patients with asbestos-related disorders. Key Features
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Comprehensive - unbiased review of the medical literature relating to asbestos, the most-studied occupational agent, including over 5000 bibliographic references relating to asbestos and/or mesothelioma Clinical - presented from the perspective of a pulmonologist B-Reader with extensive experience of evaluating patients with asbestos-related disease Balanced - provides the reader with perspective through a critical appraisal of the many complex issues related to asbestos exposure
International Features While the use of asbestos has been banned in countries with a developed economy elsewhere mining and use remains widespread, with 100,000 or more continuing to die annually from workplace exposure alone. Audience General internal medicine, family physicians, pulmonologists, occupational medicine physicians; Occupational and public health specialists; Lawyers specializing in medicolegal cases; the asbestos industry. Related titles • Asbestos -- 978-1-4398-0968-6 • Occupational Toxicology, Second Edition -- 978-0-7484-0918-1 • Parkes' Occupational Lung Disorders, Fourth Edition -- 978-1-4822-4070-2 Competition • Pathology of Asbestos-Associated Diseases 3E, Oury; Springer, 2014. Primarily for the pathologist involved in diagnosing asbestos disease rather than the general physician. • Asbestos: Risk Assessment, Epidemiology, and Health Effects 2E, Dodson; CRC Press, 2011. Primarily from an epidemiological perspective. • Asbestos and its Diseases, Craighead & Gibbs; OUP, 2008. Similar market to our book but dated.
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Oncology Intraperitoneal Cancer Therapy Principles and Practice
Edited by Wim P. Ceelen, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium and Edward A. Levine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, USA ISBN: 978-1-4822-6118-9 December 2015 | 430pp | Pack - Book and Ebook | £159.00 | illus: 88 colours, 46 tables, Editor: Bromage, Miranda Text type: Professional Market: Oncology This book combines the latest clinical developments in the treatment of patients with peritoneal surface disease and the scientific principles that underlie the concept of intraperitoneal cancer therapy. It covers basic concepts such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and mathematical models of drug transport as well as practical clinical applications, highlighted with results from clinical trials and promising novel preclinical developments. Key Features
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Encompasses all aspects of intraperitoneal drug delivery including relevant anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical results Provides a unique multidisciplinary overview into intraperitoneal drug delivery and treatment of peritoneal cancer Features editors who are leading figures in the field of intraperitoneal cancer with chapters contributed by an international team of experts from North America, Europe, and elsewhere Discusses the latest advances in the rapidly growing field of intraperitoneal cancer therapy Appeals both to clinical oncologists (surgical, gynecological, and medical) and researchers seeking a reliable and upto-date reference
International Features Contributing authors from both USA and Europe reflecting international perspective Audience Clinical oncologists (surgical, gynaecological and medical), experienced practitioners and those in training Related titles • Textbook of Surgical Oncology -- 978-1-84184-507-4 • Surgical Management of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders, Second Edition -- 978-1-84184-693-4 • Textbook of Medical Oncology, Fourth Edition -- 978-0-415-47748-2 Competition • Intraperitoneal Cancer Therapy – Humana Press, 192pp, 2007, $219.00 • Intraperitoneal Therapy for Ovarian Cancer – Springer, 164pp, 2010, $159.00 • Advances in Peritoneal Surface Oncology (series: Recent Results in Cancer) – Springer, 176pp, 2007, $169.00
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Plastic Surgery The Essential Burn Unit Handbook nd
2 Edition
Jeffrey J. Roth, Las Vegas Plastic Surgery, Nevada, USA and William Hughes, Temple Burn Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ISBN: 978-1-4987-0571-4 October 2015 | 178 x 127 | 216pp | Pack - Book and Ebook | £19.99 | illus: 15 b/w Editor: Hodgson, Sue Text type: Professional Market: General surgeons, plastic surgeons, emergency room physicians, pediatricians especially residents and trainees who rotate through the burn unit. Burn care nurses
This handbook is mandatory reading for all those working with burn patients. It covers the spectrum of burn care, from initial assessment and treatment to long-term sequelae. It covers electrical burns, inhalation injury, chemical burns, and pediatric patient management. It also presents a full range of day-to-day management modalities along with sample orders and templates for patient presentation and organization of notes. This second edition includes an added chapter on the criteria for admissions to a burn unit, as well as outpatient and follow-up care. It covers a wealth of topics that providers often encounter such as patient nutrition, the use of antibiotics, wound care, and some of the unique pathologic conditions seen in this distinct and often critically injured patient population. Key Features and International Features
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Examines burn care, from initial assessment and treatment to long-term sequelae Presents sample orders and templates for patient presentation and organization of notes Describes when to refer a patient to a burn unit Works as a quick reference in an emergency situation Features authors who understand the questions trainees might have about burn patients Includes a complimentary eBook version with print purchase
Audience Plastic surgery, general surgery, and emergency medicine Related Titles Sheridan - K21803 Competition There are chapters on this topic in plastic surgery, emergency surgery and general surgery, but this book is unique in that it is designed to be used “on the go” and for quick reference for the novice in the burn unit.
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Plastic Surgery Essentials of Plastic Surgery Q&A Companion
Alex P. Jones, FRCS, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK and Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK and Jeffrey E. Janis, MD, FACS, Professor and Executive Vice Chairman, Department of Plastic Surgery, Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, OH ISBN: 978-1-57626-398-3 August 2015 | 216 x 138 | 919pp | Pack - Book and Ebook | £53.99 | illus: 100 b/w Editor: Hodgson, Sue Text type: Study Guide Market: Plastic Surgery This book provides questions over the essential topics in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery as covered by the parent volume, Essentials of Plastic Surgery, Second Edition. Key questions are presented for each area in the same compact and user-friendly format as the parent text. Answers are accompanied by a detailed and thought-out explanations to enhance understanding. Key Features:
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Features a self-test format to help deepen understanding of aesthetic and reconstructive principles Reflects closely and tests key content of Essentials source text Provides comprehensive explanations for each question to help reinforce knowledge Contains multiple illustrations to reinforce key concepts Repeats question stems with answers and explanations Comes in a compact, portable size with an accompanying eBook
International Features Alex Jones is based in the UK, the questions in the book are suitable for those studying the MRCS as well as the US exams Audience Plastic surgery registrars, residents and trainees sitting in-service, boards and ginals exams Related titles • Essentials of Plastic Surgery, Second Edition -- 978-1-57626-385-3 • Reconstructive Surgery -- 978-1-57626-324-2 • The Art of Aesthetic Surgery -- 978-1-57626-311-2 Competition • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Board Review: Pearls of Wisdom, Second Edition Paperback – 1 Sep 2011 by Samuel Loin – expensive, £70, no e-book and totally US focussed. • Plastic Surgery Secrets Plus, 2e Paperback – 13 Apr 2010 by Jeffrey Weinzweig MD FACS (Author) Again completely US-focussed, quite out-of-date at this point, doesn’t refer back to a core text so the information given is very limited. Question and answer format throughout.
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Psychiatry Integrative Therapies for Depression
Redefining Models for Assessment, Treatment and Prevention Edited by James M. Greenblatt, Walden Behavioral Care, Waltham, MA ISBN: 978-1-4987-0229-4 December 2015 | 254 x 178 | 512pp | Hb | £63.99 | illus: 28 b/w, 14 tables Editor: Wobus, Lance Text type: Professional Market: Psychiatry Depression is likely a combination of biochemical, physical, genetic, nutritional, and psychological factors. It is clear that a new treatment model is needed for practicing clinicians. In order for medical professionals to effectively treat their patients, an integrative approach based on biochemical individuality and laboratory testing should be implemented in treatment. This book reviews current models utilized in the treatment of depression and presents scientific-based evidenced research to support integrative medicine for mood disorders with practical clinical recommendations. Key Features
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Explores integrative therapies for the treatment of depression Describes the concepts of inflammation, hormonal imbalances, gastrointestinal problems, and nutritional deficiencies as potential underlying metabolic causes of mood disorders Introduces nutritional interventions and scientific based lifestyle medicine including the role of sleep, exercise, and stress reduction Explores the genetics and epigenetics of mood disorders and provide scientific based evidence for current treatment models
International Features In addition to key features above, from the lead editor: • International potential: “The Breakthrough Depression Solution” by James Greenblatt M.D. has already been translated into Japanese and Chinese and is currently being distributed in Japan and Taiwan. Dr. Greenblatt has lectured at professional conferences for physicians in Tokyo, Japan and Taipei, Taiwan. Audience • Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Primary care physicians, Neurologists, Naturopaths, Chiropractors, Mental health professionals • Psychiatric and primary care trainee physicians, patients, natural health produce and medical device manufacturers counselors and caregivers • Readers who are themselves suffering from treatment-resistant depression Related titles • The Scientific Basis of Integrative Medicine, Second Edition -- 978-1-4200-8290-6 • Textbook of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Second Edition -- 978-1-84214-297-4 • Nutrition and Mental Health -- 978-1-4398-6335-0 Competition • Complementary and Alternative Therapies Research, Field, 2008, APP, ISBN 978-1433804014 • Textbook of Integrative Mental Health Care, Lake, 2006, Thieme, ISBN 978-1588902993 • Integrative Psychiatry, Monti (ed), 2009, Oxford, ISBN 978-0195388374
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Reproduction Vitrification in Assisted Reproduction nd
2 Edition
Edited by Michael Tucker, Shady Grove Fertility RSC, Rockville, Maryland, USA and Juergen Liebermann, Fertility Centers of Illinois, Chicago, USA ISBN: 978-1-4822-4257-7 October 2015 | 254 x 178 | 263pp | Hb | £82.00 | illus: 110 b/w, 20 colours, 36 tables Editor: Peden, Robert Text type: Professional Market: Reproductive Medicine This book presents a historical overview of the development of vitrification techniques and discusses protocols for vitrifying various stages of cells and tissues. It covers standard and new cryopreservation techniques in detail, outlining those that have resulted in success, and providing recommended means for overcoming typically encountered problems. This new edition provides a much broader range of clinical application and data to demonstrate its contribution to the use of vitrified oocytes and embryos. The book also discusses new areas in the field of assisted reproductive technology such as oocyte banking, preimplantation diagnostics at the blastocyst stage, and the burgeoning adoption of elective single embryo transfer. Key Features
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Reviews the principles and development of vitrification techniques in animal and humans Presents a straightforward description of current vitrification technology to practitioners in human reproduction, as well as possible scenarios for future applications Includes updated material on neonatal outcomes
Related titles • Infertility in Practice, Fourth Edition -- 978-1-84184-849-5 • Textbook of Assisted Reproductive Techniques Fourth Edition -- 978-1-84184-972-0 • Intra-Uterine Insemination -- 978-1-84184-988-1 International Features Contributors from Europe, Australia, Japan, as well as USA Audience Clinicians, embryologists, and laboratory assistants in Reproductive Medicine, Gynecologists with a specialist interest in RM Competition Allahbadia, Vitrification in Assisted Reproduction (Springer 2014) 100 pp., $109
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Surgery Clinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons Edited by Peter A. Brennan, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK, Vishy Mahadevan, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK and Barrie T. Evans, Southampton University Hospitals, UK ISBN: 978-1-4441-5737-6 December 2015 | 246 x 189 | 300pp | Pack - Book and Ebook | £99.00 | illus: 286 colours, 13 tables Editor: Bromage, Miranda Text type: Professional Market: Surgery This book is a refreshing new approach to the surgical anatomy of one of the most complex regions of the human body. Each chapter describes in detail the anatomy of a key area or structure, accompanied by high-quality medical illustrations and photographs to aid understanding. The text includes essential details of common and rare anatomical variants and potential danger areas and pitfalls, enabling surgeons to be fully prepared for all eventualities. This book will provide surgeons with trustworthy guidance to avoid hazards and assist with consistent outcomes for their patients. Key Features & International Features:
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Features contributions by major international figures in surgery and anatomy Provides a thorough understanding of the structures and surgical anatomy of the head and neck region Includes full colour photographs and detailed anatomical artwork Includes many operative images of live anatomy (rather than cadaveric material) Offers expert guidance, including pearls and pitfalls for operating surgeons
Audience Trainees in the specialities that operate in the head and neck region: otolaryngology (ENT), OMFS and plastic surgery Related Titles • Operative Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2E • Scott-Brown's Otolaryngology Practical Rhinology • Stell & Maran's Textbook of Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology 5E • ENT: An Introduction and Practical Guide • Human Sectional Anatomy + • Human Sectional Anatomy Pocketbook Competition • McMinn’s Colour Atlas of Head and Neck Anatomy – Mosby Elsevier, 300pp, 2009, £48.99 / $74.95 • Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck – Harvard University Press, 932pp, 2011, $350.00 • Netter’s Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry – Saunders Elsevier, 672pp, 2011, £36.99 / $59.95 • Head and Neck Anatomy for Dental Medicine – Thieme, 384pp, 2010, £54.99 / $64.95 • Textbook of Head and Neck Anatomy – LWW, 400pp, 2009, £53.00/ $81.95
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Surgery Logan Turner’s Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear Head and Neck Surgery th
11 Edition
Edited by S. Musheer Hussain, MSc FRCS FRCS Ed, Associate Medical Director, Lead Appraiser Clinical Leader ENT & Audiology Services, Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee, UK ISBN: 978-0-340-98732-2 November 2015 | 246 x 189 | 751pp | Pb | £49.99 | illus: 409 colours, 99 tables Editor: Bromage, Miranda Text type: Professional Market: Surgery/Otorhinolaryngology First published over 100 years ago, this classic text covers the whole of otolaryngology head & neck Surgery in 70 chapters. This new edition has been completely updated and expanded to reflect the increasing sophistication of diagnostic and management skills. All four sub-specialities are covered with the content grouped into five major sections: rhinology, head and neck, otology, paediatric otorhinolaryngology, and radiology. Each chapter in this new edition includes key learning points, up-to-date references, and suggestions for further reading. Key Features & International Features:
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Covers the whole of otolaryngology head & neck Surgery in 70 chapters Features material grouped into five major sections: rhinology, head and neck, otology, paediatric otorhinolaryngology, and radiology Includes fully updated content to reflect recent advances in diagnosis and management Incorporates detailed colour illustrations throughout Contains "Key Facts" boxes that highlight main learning points Provides up-to-date references and recommended reading
Audience G ENT specialists in training (ST1 and ST2); those taking the Diploma DO-HNS. General Practitioner, Young Doctor considering ENT Related titles: • Brennan: Clinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons ( see above ) • Tysome& Kanegaonkar: ENT An Introduction and Practical Guide • Kanegaonkar&Tysome: Dizziness and Vertigo • Mitchell:An Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Competition • Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat (Lecture Notes Series – Blackwell, 216pp, 2007, £19.99 / $35.00 • Hall and Coleman’s Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear – Churchill Livingstone, 224pp, £38.99 / $68
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Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Dentistry
Self-Assessment Color Review nd
2 Edition
Frank Verstraete, University of California, Davis, USA and Anson J. Tsugawa, VMD, Dipl AVDC, Dog and Cat Dentist, Inc. Culver City, California, USA
ISBN: 978-1-4822-2545-7 November 2015 | 210 x 148 | 280pp | Pb | £26.99 | illus: 334 colour, 3 tables Editor: Northcott, Jill Text type: Professional Market: Veterinary Medicine Written by two well-respected experts in the field, this new edition of a bestseller has been completely updated and includes more than 50 new cases. The 228 cases appear in random order, just as they would in practice, and are presented as self-assessment problems comprising integrated questions, illustrations and detailed explanations designed to educate as well as to provide answers. The book is designed to appeal to veterinary students preparing for exams, and to veterinary practitioners in their continuing professional development. Key Features
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Contains 228 cases with more than 50 new cases in this edition Provides useful insights from experts in the field Gives readers an opportunity to test their knowledge
International Features Information is relevant to an international audience Audience Veterinary Practitioners, Students, Vet Nurses/Techs Related Titles • K21970 Klugh: Principles of Equine Dentistry • K22418 Niemiec: Practical Veterinary Dental Radiography • K21946 Niemiec: Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease: A Colour Handbook Competition None
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Contact Editors UK Jo Koster - Publisher Joanna.Koster@tandf.co.uk Undergraduate Textbooks - Medicine, Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Genetics, Occupational & Environmental Medicine, History of Medicine, Medical Education, Telemedicine/Medical Informatics, Medical Statistics/EBM, Medical Humanities Naomi Wilkinson – Editor Naomi.Wilkinson@tandf.co.uk Undergraduate Textbooks – Nursing & Allied Health, Postgraduate Nursing & Allied Health including Radiography, Alternative Medicine, Psychotherapy, Sports Medicine, Hematology, Oncology, Palliative Medicine Robert Peden – Senior Editor Robert.Peden@informa.com Dermatology & Cosmetic Science (including Cosmetic Dentistry), Gynecology & Obstetrics, Reproductive Medicine, Women’s Health (including Urogynecology), Fetal Medicine, Pediatrics & Neonatology Backlist maintenance only: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, General Dentistry Brenda Wren – Managing Editor Brenda.Wren@informa.com Litt’s Drug Eruptions Database Sue Hodgson – Executive Editor Sue.Hodgson@tandf.co.uk Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Miranda Bromage – Senior Editor Miranda.Bromage@tandf.co.uk Surgery (general and all specialties including pediatric, transplantation, etc but excluding plastics and neurosurgery), ENT, Orthopedics & Trauma, Urology (male), Pathology. Backlist maintenance only: Nephrology Jill Northcott – Editor Jill.Northcott@tandf.co.uk Veterinary Medicine Alice Oven – Senior Editor Alice.Oven@tandf.co.uk General/Internal Medicine (including MRCP and Illustrated Clinical Cases Series), General/Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, revision series – Get Ahead, Get Through & MasterPass, Endocrinology & Diabetes, Anesthesia, Pain, Intensive/Critical Care. Backlist maintenance only: Gerontology US Kay Conerly – Senior Editor Kay.Conerly@taylorandfrancis.com Neurosurgery (including Spine Surgery), Forensic Medicine & Pathology, Pulmonary Medicine, Allergy & Immunology, Infectious Diseases including Tropical Medicine, Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Neurology, Sleep. Backlist maintenance only: Rheumatology
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Barbara Norwitz – Executive Editor Barbara.Norwitz@taylorandfrancis.com Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacology including Clinical, Toxicology including undergraduate, Neuroscience Lance Wobus – Senior Editor Lance.Wobus@taylorandfrancis.com Psychiatry including Forensic Psychiatry, Ophthalmology, Cardiology, Radiology Megan Fennell – Development Editor Megan.Fennell@taylorandfrancis.com Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery India Gaurav Singh – Assistant Commissioning Editor gaurav.singh@tandfindia.com Clinical Medicine and Surgery for the Indian and local markets at UG
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