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Oxford handbook for the Foundation Programme. / Tim Raine, George Collins, Catriona Hall, Nina Hjelde 🔍
Oxford University Press, Incorporated, Oxford Medical Handbooks, 5th Edition, 2019
Tim Raine, George Collins, Catriona Hall, Nina Hjelde, James Dawson, Stephan Sanders, Shreelata Datta, Simon Eccles 🔍
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The Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme returns in a new edition to keep junior doctors, as well as their supervisors and senior medical students, up-to-date and give them the information and confidence they need to excel during and beyond the Foundation Programme.
This new edition has been fully revised to take in the latest guidelines, the new junior doctors' contract, and the most recent Foundation Programme curriculum. It has new sections to demystify the NHS structure and explore key changes in social care and the interface with the NHS, and revised key information on the medical certificate of the cause of death, the role of the medical examiner, and changes to interactions with the coroner, as well as a new standalone chapter on Psychiatry.
The junior doctor's pocket mentor, this handbook distils the knowledge of four authors across multiple NHS environments in an easy access format, covering everything from practical guidance at the patient's bedside to aspects of adapting to day-to-day life as a junior doctor that are rarely covered in medical school.
With this indispensable survival guide to the Foundation Programme, you need never be alone on the wards again.
The best-selling guide to surviving the first two years as a doctor
Features the things that medical school doesn't teach you, such as administrative tasks, communication, ethics, and impact of social media
Includes the latest changes to the curriculum and junior doctor contracts
New to this Edition:
Updated in line with new guidelines from NICE, the British Thoracic Society, Resuscitation Council UK, and MHRA
Includes the latest changes to the Foundation Programme curriculum and junior doctor contracts, and a new section to demystify the NHS structure for Foundation Programme doctors
Updated key information on the medical certificate of the cause of death, the role of the medical examiner, and changes to interactions with the coroner
Includes a new, standalone chapter on psychiatry for the Foundation Programme doctor
Streamlined design that maintains strong use of colour for a user-friendly reading experience
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lgrsnf/Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme, 5E.pdf
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lgli/Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme, 5E.pdf
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Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme (Oxford Medical Handbooks)
Alternative title
Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme 5e
Alternative author
Raine, Tim, Collins, George, Hall, Catriona, Hjelde, Nina, Dawson, James, Sanders, Stephan, Eccles, Simon
Alternative author
Tim Raine, George Benjamin Collins, Catriona Hall, Nina Hjelde
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Tim Raine; James Dawson, (Consultant anaesthetist)
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IRL Press at Oxford University Press
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
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German Historical Institute London
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OUP Oxford
Alternative edition
Oxford medical publications, Fifth edition, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2018
Alternative edition
Oxford handbooks, Fifth edition, Oxford, 2018
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Oxford University Press USA, Oxford, 2018
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Oxford Medical Handbook, 5, 2018
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5, 2018-12-18
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5th ed, uuuu
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Cover......Page 1
Endpaper_Front......Page 2
Half-Title......Page 4
Published and forthcoming Oxford Handbooks......Page 5
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Preface......Page 8
Dedication......Page 9
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Contents......Page 12
Symbols and abbreviations......Page 13
Introduction......Page 28
10 tips on being a safe junior doctor......Page 30
10 tips on being a happy doctor......Page 31
1 Being a doctor......Page 32
2 Life on the wards......Page 98
3 History and examination......Page 156
4 Prescribing......Page 200
5 Pharmacopoeia......Page 214
6 Resuscitation......Page 256
7 Cardiovascular......Page 276
8 Respiratory......Page 306
9 Gastroenterology......Page 324
10 Endocrinology......Page 358
11 Neurology......Page 374
12 Psychiatry......Page 400
13 Fluids and renal......Page 416
14 Haematology......Page 436
15 Skin and eyes......Page 454
16 Emergency department......Page 478
17 Procedures......Page 554
18 Interpreting results......Page 610
Appendices......Page 644
Index......Page 660
Endpaper......Page 691
Alternative description
Chapter 1 Being a doctor Chapter 2 Life on the wards Chapter 3 History and examination Chapter 4 Prescribing Chapter 5 Pharmacopoeia Chapter 6 Resuscitation Chapter 7 Cardiovascular Chapter 8 Respiratory Chapter 9 Gastroenterology Chapter 10 Endocrinology Chapter 11 Neurology Chapter 12 Psychiatry Chapter 13 Fluids and renal Chapter 14 Haematology Chapter 15 Skin and eyes Chapter 16 Emergency department Chapter 17 Procedures Chapter 18 Interpreting results
Alternative description
Everything You Ever Needed To Know About Life On The Wards That Medical School Didn't Tell You. Includes Practical Advice Coming Direct From The Authors' Experience With Topics From Applying To The Foundation Programme To Planning Your Career, And From Interpreting Results To Performing Practical Procedures.
date open sourced
2019-09-12
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