Description
A pocket-sized revision and reference guide offering practical, real-world advice for new prescribers from all professional backgrounds.
About the Author
Hugh Montgomery is Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at University College London, UK, and a practising clinician. He is on the Council of the UK Intensive Care Society and has published over 400 scientific papers. Rob Shulman is an experienced clinical pharmacist specialising in critical care at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. He is joint author of Handbook of Drugs in Intensive Care (Cambridge, 2019). Mayur Murali is an anaesthetic trainee and an alumnus of the National Medical Director's Clinical Fellowship at NHS England, London, UK. He has completed a Masters in Medical Education and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Reviews
'Wow. This is a phenomenal piece of work. Excellent for medical students, specialty trainees and anyone prescribing outside specialty. It acknowledges both the complexity and risks of prescribing and provides a framework that spans pre-clinical pharmacology and prescribing at the bedside. I wish this book had been written 20 years ago. It's chatty and readable and will be an invaluable resource to students and doctors alike.' Dr Chris van Tulleken, Honorary Associate Professor, UCL, London
'A valuable source of information and reference and a 'must read' text to support education and learning for prescribers in all health sectors.' Ian Bates, Professor of Pharmacy Education, UCL School of Pharmacy, London
'Surviving Prescribing is a must have for new prescribers. An easy-to-use, practical guide to prescribing, it is full of useful tips and easy-to-remember acronyms, in a concise readable format. It will help the reader develop their knowledge of key therapeutic topics, calculation methods, serious drug interactions and electronic prescribing. The comprehensive content is primarily written for hospital-based prescribers though practitioners in care homes, general practice, domiciliary and other primary care settings will find much of the content useful too.' Nina L. Barnett, Consultant Pharmacist, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust and NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service, and Visiting Professor, Kingston University, London
'... it is probably best suited to a medical student on clinical rotations as an introduction to prescribing.' Sonya Shipley, Family Medicine
Book Information
ISBN 9781108702478
Author Hugh Montgomery
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 220g
Dimensions(mm) 185mm * 123mm * 12mm