Out-of-hours, junior doctors and medical students often find themselves covering specialties and subspecialties out-of-hours that they have little or no experience in. Acute Surgery: The Survival Guide is the only completely up-to-date pocketbook on the market providing a clear plan for the management of common acute presentations in a concise, easy to manage format. It promotes confidence in dealing with the daunting range of acute presentations and provides a fail-safe approach to patient management plans in general surgery, vascular surgery, urology, EN T surgery and orthopaedics. It also contains vital advice on management of commonly seen ward issues and the approach to trauma patients. This handy guide offers clear, practical advice for junior doctors, medical students, foundation doctors and core surgical trainees. It is also highly recommended for nontraining doctors, in-house and senior house officers.
About the AuthorShelly Griffiths MB BS MA (Cantab) MRCS Core Surgical Trainee
Reviews'Essential practical procedures are covered with sufficient clarity to enable the relatively inexperienced clinician to perform them safely and with confidence. The book reads like a kindly and able registrar bestowing the accumulated practical knowledge of their years in clinical medicine to their junior colleagues in an informal and straightforward manner.' Christopher Thorn, Great Western Hospital, Swindon, UK
Book InformationISBN 9781846199998
Author Shelly GriffithsFormat Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint CRC PressPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 226g