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Oxford Handbook of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation (Oxford Handbooks Series)

Oxford Handbook of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation (Oxford Handbooks Series)
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Modern medicine is highly complex and investigations are a key part of the diagnostic process. With major advances in technology there are thousands of clinical and laboratory tests available. This book provides a patient-oriented approach to investigation (first part of book) where key symptoms and signs are described along with tests that may be of value in reaching a diagnosis. The remainder of the book is specialty-centred and provides a comprehensive review of all available tests within a given subject. The book emphasises which tests are of value, when tests are not likely to be helpful, along with pitfalls in the interpretation of results. The aim is of the book is to provide a more rational method of investigation and prevent over-investigation which is expensive for the hospital and unpleasant for the patient. The contributors are all active clinicians who are engaged in medical practice, so appreciate the problems faced by junior doctors. The book should also be of value to senior medical students who will be facing finals examinations, and who will soon be on the wards and responsible for ordering tests on their patients.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #266949 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-10-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Vinyl Bound
  • 838 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
...the perfect practical protocol companion for clinical research scientists. (Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices )

This book would appeal to virtually anyone early in his/her medical career - medical students, interns, residents, and junior attendings. It would also appeal to anyone in the allied health sciences whose daily work involves the various tests discussed, or anyone in the field of healthcare who is interested in why certain tests are done for which diseases. ... I found this book to be very useful firsthand when asked to consult on which laboratory test(s) were needed to evaluate a patient with hypernatremia. Sure enough, I turned to the endocrinology section, found the appropriate text, and read off the correct tests to order; all the while sounding like a competent clinical pathologist. This experience highlights the easy accessibility of information and overall clinical usefulness of this book. (Doody's Journal )

About the Author
Drew Provan is on the editorial boards of The British Journal of Haematology, Blood Reviews and the US web-based journal Bloodline.


Customer Reviews

Not Bad4
Most of the information here can be found in other sources, but what it does do is collect a wide range of information in a small format. It is not always as complete as I would have liked but is none the less a welcome addition to my book shelf

shocking2
This book has got every single piece of information about clinical investigations known to man, except the useful stuff. If you want to pull your hair out, buy this book.

Don't waste your money1
Found this book very dull and uninspiring and not anywhere near as useful as other books in the Oxford handbook series.

Understanding Laboratory Investigations: For Nurses and Health Professionals covers all of the basics and is much more readable and I'd recommend to medical students, especially those in the early clinical years.