** The only concise yet comprehensive guide to general practice - now available on the premier mobile platform**
Oxford Handbook of General Practice features:
* Comprehensive guidance covering the entire breadth and depth of modern general practice
* Practical, evidence-based information for all levels of practice, from trainee to consultant level
* Topics delivered in a proven clear and concise style
* Fully updated with the latest guidelines and protocols
* Detailed paediatric and geriatric coverage
* Links to the primary literature
* Well organized tables and charts to illustrate key concepts
New to this update:
* Fully revised to reflect the major new developments shaping general practice today
* Full colour illustrations, tables, and in-app navigation colour coding
* New sections on modes of consultation and communication.
* New sections on genetics and genomics, liver disease, multimorbidity, sepsis, risk scoring for GP emergencies, and communication across settings.
Unbound Medicine Features:
* Highlighting and note-taking within entries
* “Favorites” for bookmarking important topics
* Enhanced Search to find topics quickly
More about the Oxford Handbook of General Practice:
The well-loved Oxford Handbook of General Practice is a lifeline for busy GPs, medical students, and healthcare professionals. With hands-on advice from experienced practitioners, this essential app covers the entire breadth and depth of general practice in small sections that can be located, read, and digested in seconds. Now in its fifth edition, the content has been fully revised to reflect the major new developments shaping general practice today.
Fully updated with the latest guidelines and protocols, this edition offers even more full colour diagrams and tables, and colour-coded chapters on general practice (green), clinical topics (purple), and emergencies (red). Covering the whole of general practice from practice management to hands-on advice dealing with acute medical emergencies, this comprehensive, rapid-reference app will ensure that everything you need to know is only a fingertip away.
Editors:
Dr Chantal Simon is a General Practitioner, Programme Lead for Physician's Associate Studies at Bournemouth University, and Medical Director for Professional Development, RCGP, UK
Dr Hazel Everitt is Professor of Primary Care Research, School of Primary Care, Population Health and Medical Education, University of Southampton, UK.
Dr Francoise van Dorp is a General Practitioner in Wiltshire, UK
Dr Nazia Hussain is a General Practitioner in Gwent, South Wales, UK
Dr Emma Nash is a GP Partner at the Westlands Medical Centre, Portchester, and GP Lead for Mental Health, Fareham & Gosport and South Eastern Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Groups, UK
Dr Danielle Peet is a General Practitioner in Manchester, UK
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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