Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties
By Andrew Baldwin
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties
Andrew Baldwin, 2020
Overview
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties serves as a comprehensive resource for medical students and those in their Foundation Programme rotations. It provides essential guidance across fourteen core clinical specialties encountered during training. This handbook acts as a companion to the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, offering detailed insights into each specialty.
The book facilitates a deeper understanding of the key principles and practices within each clinical area. It aids in navigating the complexities of medical education and early career development. The handbook's structure supports efficient learning and quick reference, making it a valuable tool for both academic study and practical application in clinical settings.
By focusing on the core specialties, the handbook ensures that readers gain a solid foundation of knowledge and skills necessary for their professional growth. It emphasizes evidence-based practice and patient-centered care, preparing future clinicians for the challenges of modern healthcare.
Who it's for
- Medical students preparing for clinical rotations.
- Foundation Programme doctors seeking guidance in core specialties.
- Healthcare professionals looking for a concise specialty overview.
- Individuals interested in a structured approach to clinical learning.
- Those needing a quick reference guide for essential clinical information.
Key features
- Authored by Andrew Baldwin.
- Published by Oxford Academ.
- Paperback binding for portability.
- Features 912 pages of detailed content.
- Published in 2020.
- Dimensions: 186x107 mm.
- ISBN: 9780198827191.