Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry and Oxford Handbook of Neurology: Oxford Medical Handbooks
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198793946
ISBN-10: 0198793944
Pagini: 1744
Dimensiuni: 105 x 181 x 58 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Medical Handbooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198793944
Pagini: 1744
Dimensiuni: 105 x 181 x 58 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Medical Handbooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Review
from
previous
edition
Review
from
previous
edition
'an
excellent
summary
and
guide
to
neurology,
which
is
both
aimed
at
symptomatic
presentation,
and
disease-based.
The
book
is
excellently
written,
packed
with
wise
clinical
points
and
covers
a
wide
differential
diagnostic
base...I
would
recommend
it
to
senior
and
junior
colleages.'
'This book will rightly become a staple for those in speciality neuroscience posts, whilst serving clinical medical students and those in their early postgraduate employment equally well. There is just the right level of information to grasp the fundamentals of any disease entity new to the reader, and to refresh those inevitable lacunes in the ever-expanding knowledge base. For those at Consultant level this book will still remain a ready and useful source ofinformation in the clinic.'
'As a medical student, I found this book extremely useful throughout my neurology block. Fits into my bag easily, so can just open and read it on the bus. Someone who is a expert in the area may (though I don't know) find fault, but at my level it gives me what I need at the moment.'
'This book is a solid contender in a sea of similar handbooks, and readers will find that its periodic British nomenclature does not compromise its applicability to American Psychiatry... ...the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry offers a more impressive breadth of evidence-based material and will undoubtedly be a resource found in the pockets of many practitioners.'
'Enjoyable, concise, relevant, accesible information, clear, logical, essential reading for anyone in mental health, highly recommended!'
'This book will rightly become a staple for those in speciality neuroscience posts, whilst serving clinical medical students and those in their early postgraduate employment equally well. There is just the right level of information to grasp the fundamentals of any disease entity new to the reader, and to refresh those inevitable lacunes in the ever-expanding knowledge base. For those at Consultant level this book will still remain a ready and useful source ofinformation in the clinic.'
'As a medical student, I found this book extremely useful throughout my neurology block. Fits into my bag easily, so can just open and read it on the bus. Someone who is a expert in the area may (though I don't know) find fault, but at my level it gives me what I need at the moment.'
'This book is a solid contender in a sea of similar handbooks, and readers will find that its periodic British nomenclature does not compromise its applicability to American Psychiatry... ...the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry offers a more impressive breadth of evidence-based material and will undoubtedly be a resource found in the pockets of many practitioners.'
'Enjoyable, concise, relevant, accesible information, clear, logical, essential reading for anyone in mental health, highly recommended!'
Notă biografică
Dr
David
Semple
was
born
and
educated
in
Coleraine,
Northern
Ireland,
studying
Medicine
at
the
University
of
Edinburgh
from
1987-1992.
He
trained
in
Psychiatry
in
the
Borders/South
East
Scotland
during
which
time
he
conducted
research
funded
by
Wellcome
into
the
long-term
effects
of
ecstasy.
During
his
time
as
a
Lecturer/Specialist
Registrar
based
at
the
Royal
Edinburgh
Hospital/University
of
Edinburgh
he
wrote
the
first
edition
of
the
Oxford
Handbook
of
Psychiatrywith
a
group
of
friends
including
close
collaborator
Dr
Roger
Smyth.
Dr
Semple
was
appointed
to
his
current
post
as
a
Consultant
General
Adult
Psychiatrist
at
Hairmyres
Hospital
in
2004.Dr
Roger
Smyth
was
born
and
educated
in
Belfast,
Northern
Ireland
and
came
to
Scotland
to
study
Medicine
at
the
University
of
Edinburgh.
He
trained
in
Psychiatry
in
South
East
Scotland.
Together
with
a
group
of
friends
and
colleagues
he
wrote
the
first
edition
of
the
Oxford
Handbook
of
Psychiatry.
Dr
Smyth
took
up
his
first
Consultant
Psychiatrist
post
in
St
John's
Hospital,
Livingston
in
2004,
and
moved
to
the
Department
of
Psychological
Medicine.Dr
Hadi
Manji
completed
his
undergraduate
training
in
medicine
at
Trinity
Hall,
Cambridge
and
the
Middlesex
Hospital.
He
initially
trained
as
a
General
Practitioner
in
Edinburgh
and
changed
to
neurology
subsequently
working
at
the
National
Hospital
and
L'Hopital
Kremlin-Bicetre,
Paris.
In
1996
he
completed
his
MD
dissertation
on
'Neurological
Complications
of
HIV
Infection'.
He
was
appointed
consultant
in
1997.
Apart
from
general
neurology,
Dr
Manji
has
specialist
interests
in
peripheral
nervedisorders
and
neuroinfectious
disorders
including
HIV
and
tropical
neurology.
He
has
taught
and
lectured
on
various
neurological
topics
in
India,
Malaysia,
Singapore,
Kenya
and
Dubai.
He
is
currently
involved
in
teaching
and
helping
to
set
up
the
undergraduate
neurology
curriculum
at
the
RomanCatholic
medical
school
in
Beira,
Mozambique.Dr
Christian
Lambert
is
currenltly
an
ST4
Clinical
Lecturer
in
Neurology
at
St
George's
University
of
London.
He
does
active
research
into
computational
neuroanatomy,
with
a
focus
on
the
brainstem
and
basal
ganglia,
and
works
on
translational
applications
in
functional
neurosurgery
and
neurodegenerative
conditions.
He
has
a
clinical
interest
in
movement
and
cognitive
disorders.Dr
Sean
Connolly
is
a
senior
clinical
lecturer
in
the
School
of
Medicine,
UCD
and
is
a
Consultant
in
Clinical
Neurophysiology
based
in
St
Vincent's
University
Hospital,
Dublin.
He
graduated
from
the
National
University
of
Ireland
before
undertaking
a
research
fellowship
in
Clinical
Neurophysiology
in
Middlesex
Hospital,
London.
He
also
worked
in
Massachusetts
General
Hospital,
where
he
did
a
Fellowship
in
both
Epileptology
and
Clinical
Neurophysiology.Neil
Kitchen
is
a
Consultant
Neurosurgeon
at
the
National
Hospital
for
Neurology
and
Neurosurgery.
His
special
intetests
include
brain
tumour
surgery,
intracranial
microsurgery,
trigeminal
neuralgia,
cavernoma
and
radiosurgery.