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I started writing in earnest more than four years ago. Faced with
prospect of imminent demise, I embarked on my long delayed memoire.
Here then is a collection of my best columns over the course of
these past four years. As the readers will see the prime focus of
these columns has been on relationships, the problems of aging, the
promise of technology and random musings on a diverse range of
subjects from the lure of marmite to the new type of books in the
future I do not know what the future holds in the limited span left
for me, but this I do know, there is a bliss to be found in our
lives humdrum, though they may be. And it behooves us to savor them
as much as we can. I have really enjoyed researching and writing
these pieces and I hope you too will dip into the book and read and
enjoy these columns.
Key Clinical Topics in Cardiology presents a brand new addition to
the Key Clinical Topics series. The book provides a comprehensive
overview of the subject, comprising over 60 carefully selected
topics in alpha order that together provide an extensive
understanding of the management of cardiovascular disorders. This
collection of highly practical guides systematically addresses
management techniques for a large number of clinical settings.
Edited by experienced specialists, with contributions from
consultants who have recognised expertise in their field, this book
provides an authoritative and up-to-date guide on cardiovascular
medicine. Designed to enable rapid access to core information, KCT
Cardiology offers effective exam revision and the ideal quick
reference for day-to-day practice. Key points Over 60 topics
presented in alpha order, from acute advanced life support to
tumours Effective exam revision for postgraduate trainees in
cardiology preparing for certification Succinct coverage of cardiac
treatment modalities and complications Includes clinical photos and
diagrams to improve understanding of concepts Contributions from
experienced specialists to ensure authoritative, accurate content
Based around the core curriculum for specialist trainees, Oxford
Case Histories in TIA and Stroke features 51 well-structured,
peer-reviewed cases from the Oxford Hospitals giving detailed
coverage of the specialty, including diagnostic and management
dilemmas. Each case comprises a brief clinical history and the
relevant examination findings; details of investigations
undertaken, followed by questions on differential diagnosis and
management; and detailed answers and discussion. The
question-and-answer format is designed to enhance the reader's
diagnostic ability and clinical understanding. As part of the
Oxford Case Histories series, this book is aimed at post-membership
trainees and consultants and will be a useful resource for those
preparing for exit examinations or revalidation. It will also be of
interest to those who wish to improve their skills in diagnosis and
management of a broad range of stroke disorders.
On November 26, 2008 the author and his wife were taken hostage by
terrorists in a hotel in Mumbai. Over the next few days, they faced
the possibility of death by the terrorists%u2019 bullets or by
fire. They were rescued a few days later but, as the author put it,
"he thought of dying on the morrow helps wonderfully to concentrate
your mind on things that you have left undone and the little time
that you may have left in the world.After their successful rescue,
he was urged by his family and friends to write about their
experiences. And that is where this book begins. It ranges over a
wide spectrum of personalities and issues- from Obama's meteoric
rise to the musings of Mandela, from Pakistan's imminent collapse
to new ideas for Afghanistan, from heart disease to caregivers,
from relationship with children to sex. In short a delightful read.
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