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Oxford Handbook of Endocrinology and Diabetes
- A unique pocket reference in endocrinology and diabetes, ideal for specialty trainees and foundation doctors
- Provides a practical, concise guide to investigations and clinical management of both common and rare conditions
- Contains protocols for tests and assessment strategies for useful reference
- Presents information in an easily-accessible format, with useful summary boxes and clinical pearls
New to this Edition:
- Features brand new chapters on transition in endocrinology, practical nursing considerations, and the genetics of endocrinology
- Contains special appendices for COVID-19 resources and medicolegal considerations for endocrinology and diabetes
- Fully updated to reflect current guidance and new developments in the diagnosis and management of common and rare situations
The indispensable guide to all aspects of clinical care, the Oxford Handbook of Endocrinology and Diabetes has been fully updated for its fourth edition, providing comprehensive coverage of both disciplines in a practical and concise format. Featuring new chapters on transition in endocrinology and diabetes, practical nursing considerations, and the genetics of endocrinology, and expanded sections on inherited endocrine syndromes and MEN, it retains the clear organisation and layout for ease of reference as the previous edition over a broader range of topics.
Combining authority, relevance, and reliability, this title includes new therapies and guidelines alongside 'clinical pearl' and 'tricky situation' boxes to aide readers in rare or complicated situations. This is the must-have guide for all trainees and specialist nurses in endocrinology and diabetes.
מהדורה | 4th edition |
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עמודים / Pages | 1104 |
פורמט | Paperback |
הוצאה לאור | Oxford |
תאריך יציאה לאור | 4 באפר׳ 2022 |
תוכן עניינים | 1:Thyroid, Mark Vanderpump |
Author | Dr Katharine Owen, Dr Helen Turner, and Professor John Wass |
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