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Oxford Desk Reference: Respiratory Medicine (Oxford Desk Reference Series)

Published by Oxford University Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 0199239126 / ISBN 13: 9780199239122
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Synopsis: In the era of evidence-based medicine, clinicians draw upon a vast resource of research-based evidence to guide their practice. However, finding this information is not always easy, particularly when it is most needed. In the case of respiratory medicine which covers more than 40 individual conditions, the research-based evidence may be limited and/or disproportionate to the incidence of the condition. Guidelines are available but difficult and time consuming to find.

This book is designed to overcome this problem. Many of the key recommendations to be found in current evidence-based guidelines are presented in a uniform and accessible format. The same format has been used for expert opinion on best practice where the evidence base is limited. The design of this book makes locating the information needed both quick and simple, and the succinct yet easy-to-read nature of the text means that key points can be reviewed and assimilated rapidly. The text is enhanced by a number of summary boxes and tables for quick reference to the key points covered in the narrative. A large number of these sections also have radiological images illustrating the relevant abnormalities. Written by experts in their field, this book presents a succinct overview based on both best practice and available research evidence.

About the Author:
Professor Millar qualified in Liverpool, subsequently trained in General and Respiratory Medicine in Liverpool and London before being appointed as a Senior Lecturer initially in Bath and subsequently at Bristol.

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Title: Oxford Desk Reference: Respiratory Medicine ...
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2009
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good