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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Simon P. L. Travis (Consultant GastroenterologistJohn Radciffe HospitalOxford) , Tariq Ahmad (Gastroenterology Unit, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK) , Jane Collier (The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford) , A. Hillary Steinhart (Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.925kg ISBN: 9781405111928ISBN 10: 1405111925 Pages: 494 Publication Date: 31 March 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""This is a very accessible book: the style is didactic, all problems are expressed in a very pragmatic manner [...] all information sought can be found easily (the index is close to perfection); [the book] will stay very visible on my desk in the ward for everyday needs of invaluable information from an up-to-date and sound source."" Digestive and Liver Disease ""Overall I would strongly recommend this book as a starter text for senior SHOs and junior registrars. Those more experienced will also find it a useful revision tool."" Dr Kate Evans SpR Gastroenterology ""This is a fantastic book for newly appointed gastroenterology registrars/fellows and other professionals with an interest in the field."" TiGs ""This is a welcome third edition of a well known book for a wide audience. Dr Simon Travis has enlisted the help of gastroenterology experts from a larger field giving the book a more global appeal."" MRCP Gastroenterology Specialist Registrar On previous editions ... ""The 'Pocket Consultants' are a popular series of books aimed at doctors in training, both under- and post-graduate. Thus this is akin to carrying around a consultant-like opinion and font of knowledge in your pocket, and acting as an aid to making your opinion comparable to that of a senior colleague. It is also like having a slice out of one of the bigger textbooks, but being able to carry it around, and maybe, surreptitiously look up a topic."" Gastroenterology Today ""This little book is valuable support for junior hospital staff and general practitioners."" Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology" ""This is a very accessible book: the style is didactic, all problems are expressed in a very pragmatic manner [...] all information sought can be found easily (the index is close to perfection); [the book] will stay very visible on my desk in the ward for everyday needs of invaluable information from an up-to-date and sound source."" Digestive and Liver Disease ""Overall I would strongly recommend this book as a starter text for senior SHOs and junior registrars. Those more experienced will also find it a useful revision tool."" Dr Kate Evans SpR Gastroenterology ""This is a fantastic book for newly appointed gastroenterology registrars/fellows and other professionals with an interest in the field."" TiGs ""This is a welcome third edition of a well known book for a wide audience. Dr Simon Travis has enlisted the help of gastroenterology experts from a larger field giving the book a more global appeal."" MRCP Gastroenterology Specialist Registrar On previous editions ... ""The 'Pocket Consultants' are a popular series of books aimed at doctors in training, both under- and post-graduate. Thus this is akin to carrying around a consultant-like opinion and font of knowledge in your pocket, and acting as an aid to making your opinion comparable to that of a senior colleague. It is also like having a slice out of one of the bigger textbooks, but being able to carry it around, and maybe, surreptitiously look up a topic."" Gastroenterology Today ""This little book is valuable support for junior hospital staff and general practitioners."" Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology This is a very accessible book: the style is didactic, all problems are expressed in a very pragmatic manner [...] all information sought can be found easily (the index is close to perfection); [the book] will stay very visible on my desk in the ward for everyday needs of invaluable information from an up-to-date and sound source. Digestive and Liver Disease Overall I would strongly recommend this book as a starter text for senior SHOs and junior registrars. Those more experienced will also find it a useful revision tool. Dr Kate Evans SpR Gastroenterology This is a fantastic book for newly appointed gastroenterology registrars/fellows and other professionals with an interest in the field. TiGs This is a welcome third edition of a well known book for a wide audience. Dr Simon Travis has enlisted the help of gastroenterology experts from a larger field giving the book a more global appeal. MRCP Gastroenterology Specialist Registrar On previous editions ... The 'Pocket Consultants' are a popular series of books aimed at doctors in training, both under- and post-graduate. Thus this is akin to carrying around a consultant-like opinion and font of knowledge in your pocket, and acting as an aid to making your opinion comparable to that of a senior colleague. It is also like having a slice out of one of the bigger textbooks, but being able to carry it around, and maybe, surreptitiously look up a topic. Gastroenterology Today This little book is valuable support for junior hospital staff and general practitioners. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology This is a very accessible book: the style is didactic, all problems are expressed in a very pragmatic manner [...] all information sought can be found easily (the index is close to perfection); [the book] will stay very visible on my desk in the ward for everyday needs of invaluable information from an up-to-date and sound source. Digestive and Liver Disease Overall I would strongly recommend this book as a starter text for senior SHOs and junior registrars. Those more experienced will also find it a useful revision tool. Dr Kate Evans SpR Gastroenterology This is a fantastic book for newly appointed gastroenterology registrars/fellows and other professionals with an interest in the field. TiGs This is a welcome third edition of a well known book for a wide audience. Dr Simon Travis has enlisted the help of gastroenterology experts from a larger field giving the book a more global appeal. MRCP Gastroenterology Specialist Registrar On previous editions ... The 'Pocket Consultants' are a popular series of books aimed at doctors in training, both under- and post-graduate. Thus this is akin to carrying around a consultant-like opinion and font of knowledge in your pocket, and acting as an aid to making your opinion comparable to that of a senior colleague. It is also like having a slice out of one of the bigger textbooks, but being able to carry it around, and maybe, surreptitiously look up a topic. Gastroenterology Today This little book is valuable support for junior hospital staff and general practitioners. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology Author InformationSimon Travis is the author of 6 books, 29 chapters and over 230 papers. He was President of the European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO), an elected Member of the International Organisation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and author of 22 peer-reviewed international guidelines. 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