Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme (5e 2018)

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Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme (5e  2018)

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With major advances in technology there are thousands of clinical and laboratory tests available, forming a key part of the diagnostic process in the highly complex field of modern medicine. This handbook provides a patientorientated approach to investigation, with a comprehensive review of specialtyrelated tests. Written in the Oxford Handbook style, this book features references and uptodate website links for extra clinical detail. This new edition has been revised to include the most recent developments in investigatory tests, with clear stepbystep instructions and updated illustrations to provide greater clarifying background to the text. Written by an experienced team of active clinicians, this is invaluable for junior doctors as a quick reference, as well as senior medical students preparing for examinations.

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  • Cover

  • Endpaper_Front

  • Half-Title

  • Published and forthcoming Oxford Handbooks

  • Title

  • Copyright

  • Preface

  • Dedication

  • Acknowledgements

  • Contents

  • Symbols and abbreviations

  • Introduction

  • 10 tips on being a safe junior doctor

  • 10 tips on being a happy doctor

  • 1 Being a doctor

  • 2 Life on the wards

  • 3 History and examination

  • 4 Prescribing

  • 5 Pharmacopoeia

  • 6 Resuscitation

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