Elderly Medicine: A Training Guide

Author:   Gurcharan S. Rai ,  Graham P. Mulley
Publisher:   Elsevier Health Sciences
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780443103025


Pages:   520
Publication Date:   25 October 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gurcharan S. Rai ,  Graham P. Mulley
Publisher:   Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:   Churchill Livingstone
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.361kg
ISBN:  

9780443103025


ISBN 10:   044310302
Pages:   520
Publication Date:   25 October 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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As the editors of the book point out, nearly two thirds of hospital beds are occupied by the over 65s and there is thus a need for a practical and readable guide to the management of their common medical problems and to the curriculum that the RCP has prepared for Geriatric Medicine. This book fulfils these two objectives admirably. There are 57 separate short chapters covering topics as diverse as how to unblock a PEG time management and professional issues as well as the nuts and bolts of the subject. At the end of each chapter are lists of relevant references and recommended reading as well as some self-assessment questions, the answers to which can be found at the end of the book. In summary, a useful and eminently practical guide to modern Elderly Medicine that would suit not only the Specialist Registrar but also the General Practitioner, senior nursing staff on hospital wards and in nursing homes. Univadis Medical Portal - February 2008 The second edition is a superior product.There is the right depth and breadth here to make this book of value to fellows, students, and residents, and, by all means, to their teachers. This book is written at a level missing in many other books on geriatric medicine, and therefore is well worth your attention. Doody Enterprises, Inc. July 2008


""As the editors of the book point out, nearly two thirds of hospital beds are occupied by the over 65s and there is thus a need for a practical and readable guide to the management of their common medical problems and to the curriculum that the RCP has prepared for Geriatric Medicine. This book fulfils these two objectives admirably. There are 57 separate short chapters covering topics as diverse as ""how to unblock a PEG"" ""time management"" and ""professional issues"" as well as the nuts and bolts of the subject. At the end of each chapter are lists of relevant references and recommended reading as well as some self-assessment questions, the answers to which can be found at the end of the book. In summary, a useful and eminently practical guide to modern Elderly Medicine that would suit not only the Specialist Registrar but also the General Practitioner, senior nursing staff on hospital wards and in nursing homes."" Univadis Medical Portal - February 2008 ""The second edition is a superior product.There is the right depth and breadth here to make this book of value to fellows, students, and residents, and, by all means, to their teachers. This book is written at a level missing in many other books on geriatric medicine, and therefore is well worth your attention."" Doody Enterprises, Inc. July 2008""


-As the editors of the book point out, nearly two thirds of hospital beds are occupied by the over 65s and there is thus a need for a practical and readable guide to the management of their common medical problems and to the curriculum that the RCP has prepared for Geriatric Medicine. This book fulfils these two objectives admirably. There are 57 separate short chapters covering topics as diverse as -how to unblock a PEG? -time management? and -professional issues? as well as the nuts and bolts of the subject. At the end of each chapter are lists of relevant references and recommended reading as well as some self-assessment questions, the answers to which can be found at the end of the book.In summary, a useful and eminently practical guide to modern Elderly Medicine that would suit not only the Specialist Registrar but also the General Practitioner, senior nursing staff on hospital wards and in nursing homes.-Univadis Medical Portal - February 2008 -The second edition is a superior product.There is the right depth and breadth here to make this book of value to fellows, students, and residents, and, by all means, to their teachers. This book is written at a level missing in many other books on geriatric medicine, and therefore is well worth your attention.?Doody Enterprises, Inc. July 2008?


As the editors of the book point out, nearly two thirds of hospital beds are occupied by the over 65s and there is thus a need for a practical and readable guide to the management of their common medical problems and to the curriculum that the RCP has prepared for Geriatric Medicine. This book fulfils these two objectives admirably. There are 57 separate short chapters covering topics as diverse as how to unblock a PEG time management and professional issues as well as the nuts and bolts of the subject. At the end of each chapter are lists of relevant references and recommended reading as well as some self-assessment questions, the answers to which can be found at the end of the book.<br>In summary, a useful and eminently practical guide to modern Elderly Medicine that would suit not only the Specialist Registrar but also the General Practitioner, senior nursing staff on hospital wards and in nursing homes. <br> Univadis Medical Portal - February 2008 <br> The second edition


As the editors of the book point out, nearly two thirds of hospital beds are occupied by the over 65s and there is thus a need for a practical and readable guide to the management of their common medical problems and to the curriculum that the RCP has prepared for Geriatric Medicine. This book fulfils these two objectives admirably. There are 57 separate short chapters covering topics as diverse as how to unblock a PEG time management and professional issues as well as the nuts and bolts of the subject. At the end of each chapter are lists of relevant references and recommended reading as well as some self-assessment questions, the answers to which can be found at the end of the book.<br>In summary, a useful and eminently practical guide to modern Elderly Medicine that would suit not only the Specialist Registrar but also the General Practitioner, senior nursing staff on hospital wards and in nursing homes. <br> Univadis Medical Portal - February 2008 <br> The second edition is a superior product.There is the right depth and breadth here to make this book of value to fellows, students, and residents, and, by all means, to their teachers. This book is written at a level missing in many other books on geriatric medicine, and therefore is well worth your attention. <br> Doody Enterprises, Inc. July 2008


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