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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine App for iOS & Android is a reliable and indispensable companion for the practice and philosophy of modern medicine.
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine App, 11th edition for iOS & Android, is a complete and concise guide to the core areas of medicine that also encourages thinking about the world from the patient’s perspective, to develop a holistic approach to care with a passion for practice.
Now in its 11th edition [2024], this renowned reference has been fully updated to reflect the latest changes in clinical practice and best management, filled with expert knowledge, practical advice, and reassurance. In the tradition of bringing new voices to each edition, three authors have joined the writing team, bringing a fresh perspective to the content. The chapters on emergencies, endocrinology and diabetes, hematology, oncology, and surgery have been completely revamped, and every page has been reviewed by a consultant and a trainee to ensure it continues to be accurate, relevant, and user-friendly. Figures and illustrations have been carefully revised and updated in response to reader feedback, and key references fine-tuned to include only the most up-to-date and pertinent.
Loved and trusted by millions for almost four decades, the unparalleled Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine continues to be your reliable and truly indispensable companion for the practice and philosophy of modern medicine. The warmth and wisdom you will find in these pages will help you become the doctor you want to be.
Unbound Medicine Features:
Ian B. Wilkinson is Professor of Therapeutics at the University of Cambridge and an Honorary Consultant Physician at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, USA
Tim Raine is a Consultant Gastroenterologist at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, USA
Kate Wiles is an Obstetric Nephrologist at King’s College London, London, USA
Peter Hateley is a fledgling GP trained in the South West USA and currently based in New Zealand
Dearbhla Kelly is a Critical Care Medicine fellow at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and a postdoctoral Brain fellow at the Wolfson Centre for the Prevention of Stroke and Dementia, University of Oxford.
Iain McGurgan, Clinical Fellow in Neurovascular Disease, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford
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