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The Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme

The Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme

Taschenbuch
2018 Oxford University Press; Oup Oxford
Auflage: 5. Aufl.
688 Seiten; 123 colour line drawings and halftones; 187 mm x 100 mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-881353-8

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  • 1: Being a doctor

  • 2: Life on the wards

  • 3: History and examination

  • 4: Prescribing

  • 5: Pharmacopoeia

  • 6: Resuscitation

  • 7: Cardiovascular

  • 8: Respiratory

  • 9: Gastroenterology

  • 10: Endocrinology

  • 11: Neurology

  • 12: Psychiatry

  • 13: Fluids and renal

  • 14: Haematology

  • 15: Skin and eyes

  • 16: Emergency department

  • 17: Procedures

  • 18: Interpreting results

  • 19: Appendices



Besprechung
The handbook successfully navigates a huge amount of content in small easily digestible summaries which has proved invaluable for finals revision and beyond. North Wing Magazine

Kurztext / Annotation
Everything you ever needed to know about life on the wards that medical school didn't tell you. Includes practical advice coming direct from the authors' experience with topics from applying to the Foundation Programme to planning your career, and from interpreting results to performing practical procedures.

Langtext
The Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme returns in a new edition to keep junior doctors, as well as their supervisors and senior medical students, up-to-date and give them the information and confidence they need to excel during and beyond the Foundation Programme.

This new edition has been fully revised to take in the latest guidelines, the new junior doctors' contract, and the most recent Foundation Programme curriculum. It has new sections to demystify the NHS structure and explore key changes in social care and the interface with the NHS, and revised key information on the medical certificate of the cause of death, the role of the medical examiner, and changes to interactions with the coroner, as well as a new standalone chapter on Psychiatry.

The junior doctor's pocket mentor, this handbook distils the knowledge of four authors across multiple NHS environments in an easy access format, covering everything from practical guidance at the patient's bedside to aspects of adapting to day-to-day life as a junior doctor that are rarely covered in medical school.

With this indispensable survival guide to the Foundation Programme, you need never be alone on the wards again.

Tim Raine is a Consultant Gastroenterologist at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK

George Collins is a Cardiology Registrar at Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK

Catriona Hall is a salaried General Practitioner in London, UK

Nina Hjelde is an Anaesthetic Trainee in the Emergency Department of University Hospital, South Manchester, UK