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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology (Oxford Medical Publications)

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology (Oxford Medical Publications)
By Drew Provan, etc., A.S. Duncombe, M. Chisholm, A. Smith, C. Singer

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The new addition to the Oxford Handbook series, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology, provides the essential core knowledge required in modern clinical practice for the diagnosis and management of patients with possible disorders of the blood. Key information is presented for each topic in an easy-to-use format, providing a full review of haematological investigations and their interpretation in both adults and children, covering commonly used protocols, and giving guidelines for the handling of emergency situations. This pocket handbook will be of use to junior doctors in general medicine and haematology,final year medical undergraduates, MRCP and MRCPath students and all clinicians who are responsible for the care of patients with haematological diseases.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1044900 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-09-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 610 pages

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About the Author
Drew Provan, Senior Lecturer in Haematology, Bart's and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London, UK


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Don't Leave Home Without It5
This book is essential for a number of people - the working Haematologist on the ward ( both consultants and juniors have perused my copy ) ; nursing staff , as there is valuable information to be learned on why procedures occur within Haematology ; and medical students - if you are going to buy a Haematology text as an undergraduate , get this one , as it will still be useful after you qualify .
If you are familiar with the Oxford Handbook system , you will know that the subject is broken down into subchapters , with extra notes at the back . There is also a Haematological emergencies section too . All subjects are covered in clinical Haematology , note - there is no laboratory information in this book .

Very helpful if you are on a haematology ward.5
After being on the BMT ward for 6 weeks, I finally bought this nice handbook. I found it really helpful and correlates with what we really do very well. Really updated!!