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The number of people setting off on a global travel for business or
pleasure continues to increase. The majority journey and return in
good health, but some succumb to the hazards to well-being
encountered on journeys abroad. This book is a practical set of
guidance notes for travel health professionals, family doctors
practice nurses and pharmacists involved in consultations with
potential world travellers. The content is based on a series of
educational webinars hosted by the British Global and Travel Health
Association and articles from the BGTHA journal. The platform
provides a concise, practical guide for those working in the
discipline of travel related medicine. Explicit guide notes provide
a definitive resource, which will aid all those working in the
travel health field and help to ensure that, business people and
vacationers can avoid health hazards associated with global
excursions and return home fit and well.
This book contains essential information required for clinical
practice and professional ENT examinations, as well as interviews
in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. The contents of this book
span the breadth of ENT training syllabi including Paediatric ENT
Surgery, Otology, Neuro-Otology, Clinical Audiology, Rhinology,
Facial Plastic Surgery, Clinical Radiology and Basic Sciences
relevant to Otolaryngology. This book is suitable for both junior
and senior higher-surgical trainees in Otolaryngology. Included are
800 true/false multiple choice questions (Chapters 1-4) and 325
true/false quizzes (Chapters 5-10). Collectively, the questions and
quizzes assess factual material as well as clinical information.
Questions are arranged randomly within each sub-specialty to
reflect real life situations. Answers, along with succinct notes,
are provided at the end of each chapter. This book will enhance
your ENT knowledge in the shortest possible time because it
separates the 'wheat' from the 'chaff'. Eight other ENT Tzar books
are also available for ENT career development. From medical student
to consultant level (www.enttzar.co.uk)
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