About the Author:
Murray Longmore, General Practitioner, Sussex, UK,Ian Wilkinson, Professor of Therapeutics and Honorary Consultant Physician, University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK,Andrew Baldwin, GP Specialty Trainee, Eastbourne, Sussex, UK,Elizabeth Wallin, Specialist Registrar in Renal Medicine, Transplant Research Immunology Group, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
Murray Longmore is a GP working in Sussex, UK.
Ian Wilkinson is Professor in Therapeutics at the University of Cambridge and an Honorary Consultant Physician in Cambridge, UK.
Andrew Baldwin is a GP Registrar working in Sussex, UK.
Elizabeth Wallin is a Specialist Registrar in Renal Medicine working in Oxford, UK.
Review:
Review from previous edition: "This handbook goes from strength to strength...[staying] abreast of the breathtaking advances in clinical practice...it can take rough handling and is ideal for junior hospital doctors, medical students and GPs...it's packed with practical, easy-to-read advice...
it is a huge topic and a bold task to cover it in such a small portable volume but...it manages this admirably well...packed with facts, knowledge and...is an intensely practical book. If you are stuck on what to do next in managing a patients, this is the book...there is no padding here...[it is a
very modern, relevant and highly readable format...superb value for money."
--Dr Harry Brown December 2004
"This is one of the most useful books you can own if you are involved in the day-to-day management of patients and conditions... Get it! Now!"
--Imperial College of Medicine Gazette November 2004
"If you want to understand how doctors are taught to think - how so many, how most of them do think - read the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine. It's oddly and deeply moving. Now in its eighth edition, it still bulges in the pockets or on the iPhone of every scared house doctor on his or
her first night on the ward, giving comfort and reassurance. Not just about what to do or how to do it, but about human compassion."
--The Week, July 2012
"This is a very useful reference book which answers a direct question that a clinician has about general medicine, usually with a patient in mind...the book has to be readable, straight to the point, no waffling, up to date and comprehensive. That is a big ask for a handbook smaller in size
than the BNF and roughly the same thickness. Yet astonishingly, it measures up to all these demands and more. It is an excellent reference source, ideal for the desktop for a GP or outpatient clinic and is reasonably mobile. Its layout lends itself very easily to be quickly dipped in; information
extracted and move on to deal with the patient and solve their problem. The language is accessible, scholarly yet easy to read and practical and the scope of coverage is amazing, considering the size of the book. This book remains the gold standard for a fantastic handbook of medicine and remains
like its predecessors, truly outstanding. Highly recommended."
--Univadis, July 2012
"All medical students should own an OHCM...the best tutor you'll ever have."
--Oxford Medical School Gazette, 2011
"...a truly indispensable medical gem."
--Occupational Medicine, September 2010
"...it has not lost any of its fantastic attributes and still remains a top class book...The language is accessible, scholarly yet easy to read and practical and the scope of coverage is amazing, considering the size of the book."
--Dr Harry Brown, September 2010
"This handbook is one I wish I were able to author. It is clearly one of the best with its accurate and comprehensive fund of knowledge and its emphasis on the human aspect, written by compassionate educators. I highly recommend it to all clinicians on both sides of the Atlantic."
--Vincent F Carr Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
"...well formatted and beautifully presented...what impresses me most...is the attention given arguably to the most agonising and difficult matters in medicine. These are ethical and philosophical ideals...a truly indispensable medical gem. Every doctor should have ready access to this small
volume."
--The Society of Occupational Medicine, September 2010
"Even the latest resuscitation council guidelines made it into this edition, which is impressive seeing as most medical texts are already out of date by the time they are published. What I really love about the OHCM is the intermittent sections of intelligent prose, reminding us that medicine
is not just black and white (or maybe cheese and onion). These give us new perspectives on tricky or mundane topics, with inspiration gleaned from disciplines such as mythology, art, poetry, cosmology and philosophy. These sections supplement our education and encourage us to become more holistic in
our clinical reasoning, and is quite unique within the general medical text-book market."
--Peninsula Undergraduate Newsletter, March 2012
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