Cardiology In Practice is written for those doctors starting their career in this specialty (or in general internal medicine). The text presents a succinct account of the subject concentrating on diagnostic techniques, treatment and management. Throughout extensive use is made of colour photographs, drawings, lists and tables. The aim is to provide a 'bridge' between introductory undergraduate texts and the very large and expensive major reference works.Wherever possible evidence-based treatment options are given and referenced. A detailed list of further reading is also provided. Each chapter ends with clinical cases and associated questions to reinforce the contents of the chapter.Series aimed at specialist registrar levelSuccinct style making use of bullet points, boxes, tables etc.Extensive use of four colour illustrations (both drawings and photographs; approximately 60% text and 40% illustrations)Section of case histories at end of each chapter suitable for continuing professional development