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About the Author
Patrick Davey DM FRCP is a consultant cardiologist at Northampton General Hospital and former training program director General Medicine for the East Midlands. His subspecialty interests include nuclear cardiology and coronary intervention. He studied undergraduate medicine at Cambridge, clinical medicine at Oxford, undertook SHO jobs in Leicester, and then trained in cardiology at Papworth, and returned to Oxford for research, and as senior registrar and senior lecturer. He has been a consultant cardiologist at Northampton since 2000. He is the editor of a number of bestselling textbooks including Medicine at a Glance, ECG at a Glance, amongst others. David Sprigings qualified from Oxford University Medical School and trained in internal medicine and cardiology in Oxford and London. He was a consultant physician and cardiologist at Northampton General Hospital from 1993 to 2016. From 2017 he has been a locum consultant cardiologist at John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford. His interests include electronic diagnostic systems to support the generalist, value-based healthcare, and the integration of primary and secondary care in cardiology.
Reviews
Serendipitously, I stumbled upon your brilliant tome and discovered a treasure. Your book is luminously clear, engaging and clinical relevant. How I wish I had a textbook like this when I was doing my general medicine training some time back! * Roshan Brito-Mutunayagam, MBChB FRACP, Consultant Physician *
An excellent resource of core medical trainees... there is incredible depth and breadth of knowledge in the book. It presents information as both presenting complaint and diagnosis-based, helping readers formulate/confirm a diagnosis. It helps to understand how to undertake initial investigations of condition outside of ones speciality... an excellent all-round resource. * Luke Carter, Haematology Registrar, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199568741
Author Patrick Davey
Format Paperback
Page Count 1280
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 2752g
Dimensions(mm) 267mm * 196mm * 49mm