A guiding star for medical students and junior doctors The world's bestselling pocket medical handbook - the only choice for junior doctors and medical students Offers up-to-date and practical clinical management advice which can be implemented at the bedside Clearly indexed, with colour-coded tabs, to help you find the information you need, fast, and fully cross-referenced to companion text the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties Revised, updated and improved throughout, with new junior authors to help keep the content relevant New to this editionMore extensive artwork and larger images for clarity of interpretation Contributions from three new junior authors from across the world, to ensure all the material is current and relevant, and has an international perspective The inclusion of a 'history and examination' chapter, which better reflects the working lives of junior doctors today Key references are clearly identified for each subject, representing the essential reading that underpin each area As ubiquitous in hospitals as stethoscopes, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a guiding star for all medical students, junior doctors and trainees. The culmination of more than 20 years' clinical experience, and containing the knowledge and insight gained by more than 15 authors, the new eighth edition continues to be the definitive pocket-sized guide to today's clinical medicine. Packed with clear, clinical management advice which is practical to implement at the bed-side, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is written in a clear and didactic style. With witty, esoteric asides linking medicine to everything from the classics to popular culture, all the material is presented in a way that is instantly memorable and even easier to put into practice. With extensive improvements based on reader feedback, the new eighth edition boasts even more black and white and full-colour images, which are now larger to improve their clarity and ease-of-use. Mindful of how doctors' training is constantly evolving, a new chapter on 'history and examination' explores this relevant critical skill in depth, enabling you to elicit as much information from the patient as possible. An expanded radiology chapters features improved images, and new topics are devoted to new cancers such as nosocomial infections, and further common surgical procedures. The references have been thoroughly overhauled with 'key references' identifying the best places to start when researching the subject, and all references are fully accessible via the supporting website. Loved and trusted by generations of doctors, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a reassuring beacon of wisdom, knowledge and skills, that is forever in your sights.Readership: Clinical medical students, junior doctors, general practitioners, and nurses. A wide range of other medical and allied health personnel. Murray Longmore, General Practitioner, Sussex, UK, Ian Wilkinson, WE Parkes British Heart Foundation Senior Clinical Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Honorary Consultant Physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK, Edward Davidson, Foundation Doctor, North West Thames, London, UK, and Research Fellow NYU Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, New York, USA, Alexander Foulkes, Foundation year 2 junior doctor, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK, and Ahmad Mafi, Resident (specialist registrar) in clinical oncology and radiation therapy, Tehran, Iran Review(s) from previous edition"Now in its sixth edition, the 'Cheese & Onion' (as it is known) continues to be the most popular handbook for both the undergraduate and the junior doctor on the wards... The reason this little book remains so popular is that most topics are covered succinctly on a two-page spread of the book, and coloured headings break up the text and provide a logical structure for readers of all levels. Not only has the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine aided in the diagnosis and treatment of countless patients, it has also helped thousands of students prepare and pass examinations. Size isn't everything, and that certainly is true here. Common clinical questions are answered clearly and extensively, while weird and wonderful conditions, which are rarely encountered, also get a good crack at the whip. They say the proof is in the pudding, and the fact that this book has sold more than a million copies worldwide speaks volumes - Hospital Doctor "This handbook goes from strength to strength...[staying] abreast of the breathtaking advances in clinical practice...it can take rough handling and is ideal for junior hospital doctors, medical students and GPs...it's packed with practical, easy-to-read advice... it is a huge topic and a bold task to cover it in such a small portable volume but...it manages this admirably well...packed with facts, knowledge and...is an intensely practical book. If you are stuck on what to do next in managing a patients, this is the book...there is no padding here...[it is a very modern, relevant and highly readable format...superb value for money." - Dr Harry Brown December 2004 "This is one of the most useful books you can own if you are involved in the day-to-day management of patients and conditions... Get it! Now! 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