2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Paediatrics
An essential resource, covering possible problems expected at
birth and common facets of antenatal consultations. "Antenatal
Consults: A guide for neonatologists and paediatricians" is a
logically ordered and highly illustrated medical resource,
essential for anyone involved in antenatal care. This important
book informs the multidisciplinary team - from obstetricians and
maternity staff through to materno-foetal medicine specialists and,
of course, paediatric and OBGYN trainees. Featuring contributions
from leading neonatal specialists in Australia, the book's
authoritative contents help arm antenatal staff with advice,
information and examples of how to best counsel parents expecting a
foetus at risk. With over 50 informative, concise chapters,
"Antenatal Consults" addresses numerous possible problems expected
at birth - the most common reasons for an antenatal consultation -
combined with advice on how to manage them. These include maternal
disorders that may affect the foetus; babies delivering prematurely
or with a severe growth restriction; babies with a significant
abnormality such as congenital heart disease, spina bifida or
gastroschisis; and babies with a skeletal issue, a cleft palate or
renal tract problem. "Antenatal Consults: A guide for
neonatologists and paediatricians" is also useful to midwifery,
nursing and allied health staff that care for mothers and
babies.
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