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MRCP SCE in Respiratory Medicine: 300 SBAs is the ideal revision
guide for candidates preparing for the MRCP SCE in respiratory
medicine. The book offers a wealth of practice questions that test
candidates’ knowledge and understanding of the clinical sciences
relevant to specialist medical practice. Chapters follow the JRCPTB
specialty training curriculum for respiratory medicine, while
detailed answers and explanations reinforce understanding. This
book provides essential revision to maximise chances of exam
success. The second edition has been fully updated to reflect the
latest British Thoracic Society guidelines on air travel,
bronchiectasis, long-term macrolide use, occupational asthma, and
pleural procedures. Key points 300 SBA questions with correct
answers and thorough explanations, and rational clarification of
incorrect options Number of questions for each part of the syllabus
follows MRCP(UK) blueprint, ensuring effective targeted revision
Gives practical advice on how to approach revision and useful tips
to improve exam technique Previous edition (9781909836754)
published in 2018
In the absence of good, trustworthy information, patients are
guided mostly by their fear instincts when diagnosed with heart
disease. With the misperception that more is better, they all too
often end up agreeing to undergo every test and treatment
recommendation of their harried healthcare provider, who could well
be influenced by accepted norms, cognitive biases, medicolegal
concerns, or economic considerations. All this leads to gross
overuse of cardiac procedures, even when the risks of test and
treatment can be worse than the disease itself. In this book, Dr. J
Shah explains the various cardiac tests and treatments, including
situations in which they are critical, others in which they are
reasonable, and yet others in which they could be unnecessary and
even harmful. Using real life stories, he helps readers cultivate a
better understanding of heart disease and correct the myths that
have guided and misguided patients for years. He teaches the reader
to become a more informed consumer of cardiac care and to make
better decisions based on their individual needs and the latest
scientific evidence.
In the absence of good, trustworthy information, patients are
guided mostly by their fear instincts when diagnosed with heart
disease. With the misperception that more is better, they all too
often end up agreeing to undergo every test and treatment
recommendation of their harried healthcare provider, who could well
be influenced by accepted norms, cognitive biases, medicolegal
concerns, or economic considerations. All this leads to gross
overuse of cardiac procedures, even when the risks of test and
treatment can be worse than the disease itself. In this book, Dr. J
Shah explains the various cardiac tests and treatments, including
situations in which they are critical, others in which they are
reasonable, and yet others in which they could be unnecessary and
even harmful. Using real life stories, he helps readers cultivate a
better understanding of heart disease and correct the myths that
have guided and misguided patients for years. He teaches the reader
to become a more informed consumer of cardiac care and to make
better decisions based on their individual needs and the latest
scientific evidence.
R.W. Lenz Biodegradable Polymers J. Heller Poly (Ortho Esters) A.J.
Domb, S. Amselem, J. Shah, M. Maniar Polyanhydrides: Synthesis and
Characterization M.V. Sefton Microencapsulation of Live Animal
Cells Using Polyacrylates E. Doelker Cellulose Derivatives
Microbiological Identification using MALDI-TOF and Tandem Mass
Spectrometry Detailed resource presenting the capabilities of MALDI
mass spectrometry (MS) to industrially and environmentally
significant areas in the biosciences Microbiological Identification
using MALDI-TOF and Tandem Mass Spectrometry fulfills a need to
bring the key analytical technique of MALDI mass spectrometric
analysis into routine practice by specialists and non-specialists,
and technicians. It informs and educates established researchers on
the development of techniques as applied to industrially
significant areas within the biosciences. Throughout the text, the
reader is presented with recognized and emerging techniques of this
powerful and continually advancing field of analytical science to
key areas of importance. While many scientific papers are reporting
new applications of MS-based analysis in specific foci, this book
is unique in that it draws together an incredibly diverse range of
applications that are pushing the boundaries of MS across the broad
field of biosciences. Contributed to by recognized experts in the
field of MALDI MS who have been key players in promoting the
advancement and dissemination of authoritative information in this
field, Microbiological Identification using MALDI-TOF and Tandem
Mass Spectrometry covers sample topics such as: Oil microbiology,
marine and freshwater ecosystems, agricultural and food
microbiology, and industrial waste microbiology Bioremediation and
landfill sites microbiology, microbiology of inhospitable sites
(e.g. Arctic and Antarctic, and alkaline and acidic sites, and hot
temperatures) Veterinary, poultry and animals, viral applications
of MS, and antibiotic resistance using tandem MS methods Recent
developments which are set to transform the use of MS from its
success in clinical microbiology to a wide range of commercial and
environmental uses Bridging the gap between measurement and key
applications, this text is an ideal resource for industrial and
environmental analytical scientists, including technologists in the
food industry, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture, as well as
biomedical scientists, researchers, clinicians and academics and
scientists in bio-resource centers.
Pain Medicine approaches the management of common chronic pain
conditions using a unique interdisciplinary approach focusing on
multiple facets of patients' clinical presentations. The
comprehensive discussions in each chapter are centered on a
vignette that mimics a fairly typical case presentation. In
addition to detailed classical descriptions of the epidemiology,
pathophysiology, prognosis, and confounding psychosocial factors of
each disease entity, the text provides various interdisciplinary
management approaches. The case-based approach illustrates key
clinical points and demonstrates how practitioners from a variety
of disciplines can work together to deliver optimal patient care.
The ACGME criteria for fellowship training in Pain Medicine calls
for an interdisciplinary approach, with required training and
exposure to the fields of Anesthesiology, Neurology, Psychiatry,
and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. As this trend is
occurring in private pain clinics and practices as well as in
academic institutions, there is a need for a volume which
integrates the approaches of the various disciplines into a
coherent whole to guide clinicians and trainees in the
interdisciplinary management of pain. With each chapter authored by
respected experts in the key specialties involved with pain
management, Pain Medicine is a highly applicable clinical reference
for practitioners, an excellent anchor text for fellows and
residents in training, and a thorough review for initial board
certification as well as maintenance of certification exams.
This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics covers mapping of
atrial tachycardias post-atrial fibrillation ablation. Expert
authors review the most current information available about setting
up the electrogram display, basic principles of conventional
mapping, 3D mapping, and diagnosis of several tachycardias,
including pulmonary vein tachycardia, macroreentrant atrial
tachycardia, and atrial tachycardia. Keep up-to-the-minute with the
latest developments in this rapidly evolving technology.
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