The aim of this series is to bring the reader up-to-date data and
opinions on the practice of urological surgery. The ten titles
published since 1982 have all been concerned with adult urology,
with reference to paediatric problems included in some relevant
chapters. The addition of this title on paediatric urology is
especially welcome because it brings together the important
components of the sub-specialty. This book has developed from one
of the first of the annual courses in urological sub-specialties
provided for trainees in the UK as part of their higher surgical
training. But that audience is not the only one at which this book
is aimed. In his Preface, Robert Whitaker emphasises the changes
over the past ten to fifteen years: this means that any urologist
over the age of 45 is already out of date in much of his or her
knowledge of paediatric urology - unless there has been a genuine
attempt at continuing medical education. Attendance and discussions
at meetings and reading of current literature are useful methods of
updating our knowledge. However, this book provides a much-needed
link with the paediatric urology course and is a splendid reference
source for all urologists. Robert Whitaker has gathered together
four eminent co-authors to present their material on the main
issues in paediatric urology. In keeping with the aims of this
series, the data are up to date, the perspectives are contemporary
and in every way this is an excellent addition to Clinical Practice
in Urology.
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