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Founded in 1915 by the musicologist William Gillies Whittaker, the
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Bach Choir is one of the oldest Bach choirs in
the United Kingdom. This book celebrates the centenary of the choir
with a multi-author account of the choir's contributions to musical
life and the many personalities who made that possible. It contains
almost 200 illustrations, many of them not previously seen.
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology provides a thorough overview of
the essential topics that healthcare practitioners in the field
need to know, with a focus on clinical practice. This highly
regarded textbook provides comprehensive coverage of gynaecology,
reproductive health, obstetrics and on-call for O&G. It has
been thoroughly updated to incorporate significant developments in
clinical care, including in prenatal diagnosis and screening,
COVID-19 management, antenatal and postnatal care, and telemedicine
abortion practices. With full colour illustrations, self-assessment
questions and additional online material to reinforce learning,
this is a valuable resource for medical students, junior doctors,
midwives, nurses and for healthcare practitioners from other
specialties seeking a broad-based grounding in O&G. Clear and
concise to enhance learning Summary boxes, key points boxes, and
high-quality anatomical illustrations make navigation easy Aligns
with current guidelines and practice New OSCE practice cases and
SBA questions Additional chapters online
This book reviews the major achievements recently made in soil
erosion and sediment redistribution research and management, and
identifies future requirements. The book presents work from key
players in river basin soil erosion and sediment redistribution
from sources to sinks, field to riverbank, from academia to policy
and industry. It examines the developments made in three themes -
measurement, modeling and management - and covers a variety of
scales (in both time and space) and geographical locations.
This book helps all those working in maternity services to improve
the quality of the care they offer. Improvement is driven by
clinical effectiveness and increasing patient demands, and for each
area of practice described this book outlines the service
organisation needed to achieve this improvement. The goal is to
help clinicians take responsibility for developing services that
meet the needs of their patients as well as managing their
individual medical conditions. The book demonstrates that much can
be achieved within current resources and without major additional
expense. Different approaches are demonstrated, but the key issue
is the patient pathway. Trainees, clinicians, managers and
commissioners of services will find this book of practical value.
There should be a copy on the shelves of every hospital obstetric
unit.
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