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Highly affordable, pocket-sized guide to Musculoskeletal Imaging for junior doctors and medical trainees.
Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help with ‘on the go’, at a highly-affordable price that puts them within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on attachment. Topics reflect information needs stemming from today’s integrated undergraduate and foundation courses: Common presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG, imaging) Clinical and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations, history-taking) The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the ‘fear factor’ associated with day-to-day clinical training and provides a detailed resource that students and junior doctors can carry in their pocket. Key points Practical, accessible guide to examining the patient, which remains the bedrock of diagnosis and clinical evaluation Consistent chapter organisation: each body system chapter starts with relevant basic science, then highlights key signs before summarising examination technique Fully-updated second edition features new sections on sepsis evaluation, examination of elderly patients; tips on paediatric consultations; and all illustrations now in full colour
First principles of emergency imaging -- Understanding normal results -- Recognising abnormalities -- Gastrointestinal system -- Genitourinary system -- Chest and vascular disease -- Head and neck -- Neurological imaging -- Musculoskeletal system -- Paediatric emergency imaging.
Prescribing medications safely is a cornerstone of clinical practice but students receive little or no teaching in the practicalities of prescribing. Instead they are often left to learn on the ward, which inevitably leaves gaps in their knowledge. Unsurprisingly, prescribing errors among junior doctors are common and can cause significant harm to patients. This is a cause for concern with the GMC, and a potential solution - in the form of a national exam - has been proposed. Prescribing Skills Workbook is designed to help students and junior doctors bridge the gap between understanding the science of pharmacology and accurately writing a prescription on a patient's drug chart. The workbook format offers an ideal way to practice by completing a series of realistic, life-size charts in response to a clinical scenario. The book features 45 exercises, each one carefully chosen to test the reader's grasp of a key principle such as management of the patient on warfarin. Each exercise begins with a short scenario; next, the reader is invited to complete a chart based on the details in the case; then follows an answer section containing a correctly completed chart together with a summary of the main clinical and educational aspects of the exercise. Key Points A unique resource for medical students and foundation doctors to improve their understanding of the principles of safe prescribing and practice the physical act of filling out a drug chart correctly 45 blank' hospital charts replicate the experience of completing a realistic, life-size prescription, with 45 corresponding charts filled out correctly to enable the reader to compare, identify and rectify errors DRUGCHARTS checklist provides systematic framework for accurate prescribing by highlighting the key items to consider in each case Key points boxes highlight the main learning objectives in each exercise Short introductory chapter includes tips for safe prescribing
Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help with ‘on the go’, at a highly-affordable price that puts them within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on attachment. Topics reflect information needs stemming from today’s integrated undergraduate and foundation courses: Common presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG, imaging) Clinical and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations, history-taking) The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the ‘fear factor’ associated with day-to-day clinical training and provides a detailed resource that students and junior doctors can carry in their pocket. Key points Logical, building-block approach to content: initial chapters outline the basic approach to gynaecological history and examination, and essential pelvic anatomy Subsequent chapters describe physiology and pathology of women at all stages of life from puberty, to reproductive age, to menopause; and associated disorders such as congenital disorders, menstrual disorders, genital diseases, and pelvic organ prolapse Concludes with chapter on gynaecological oncology Disorders are accompanied by medical images, examination photos and practical artworks Focuses on the conditions medical students and junior doctors are most likely to see
1. Subacromial Impingement of the Rotator Cuff 2. Partial-thickness Articular Surface Tear of the Rotator Cuff 3. Full-thickness Tear of the Rotator Cuff 4. Postoperative Retear of the Supraspinatus Tendon 5. Calcific Tendinosis of the Rotator Cuff 6. Subacromial-subdeltoid Bursal Inflammation 7. Tear of the Subscapularis Tendon 8. Tear of the Long Head of Biceps 9. Tenosynovitis of the Biceps Tendon Sheath 10. Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder 11. Paralabral Cyst with Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment 12. Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation 13. Traumatic Fat Necrosis 14. Radial and Ulnar Nerve Injury 15. Stretch Injury of the Radial Nerve 16. Intramuscular Cysticercosis of the Triceps Muscle Belly 17. Ulnar Nerve Neuritis 18. Olecranon Bursitis 19. Bicipitoradial Bursitis 20. Tennis Elbow 21. Calcific Tendinosis Involving the Common Flexor Origin 22. Subcutaneous Rheumatoid Nodule 23. Chronic Partial-thickness Tear of the Triceps Muscle 24. Osseous Avulsion Injury of Triceps Tendon 25. Distal Biceps Tendon Tear 26. Partial-thickness Tear of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Elbow 27. Myositis Ossificans 28. Volar Wrist Ganglion 29. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 30. Fibrolipomatous Hamartoma of the Median Nerve 31. Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor of the Median Nerve 32. Tenosynovitis of the Flexor Tendon Sheath at the Wrist Joint 33. De Quervain's Tenosynovitis 34. Attritional Tear of Extensor Tendon at the Wrist due to Chronic Impingement 35. Inflammatory Tenosynovitis of Extensor Compartment IV Tendon Sheath at the Wrist Joint 36. Epidermal Inclusion Cyst 37. Trigger Finger 38. Trigger Thumb 39. Crystal Deposition Disease 40. Ganglion Arising from the A2 Pulley 41. Nodular Thickening of the A2 Pulley in a Known Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis 42. Inflammatory Synovitis Involving the Metacarpophalangeal Joint 43. Tenosynovitis with Tendinosis of the Flexor Tendons of the Finger due to a Retained Foreign Body 44. Traumatic Full-thickness Tear of Flexor Digitorum Profundus Tendon 45. Traumatic Full-thickness Tear of Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon 46. Giant-cell Tumor of Flexor-tendon Sheath of a Finger 47. Giant-cell Tumor of Extensor Tendon of Finger 48. Subungual Glomus Tumor 49. Glomus Tumor 50. Avulsion Injury of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury of Thumb 51. Acute Partial-thickness Tear of the Adductor Muscles 52. Greater Trochanteric Bursitis 53. Partial-thickness Tear of Gluteus Medius Tendon 54. High-grade Partial Thickness Hamstring Tear with Hematoma 55. Partial-thickness Tear of the Rectus Femoris with Hematoma 56. Acute Synovitis of the Right Hip 57. Prepatellar Bursitis 58. Superficial Infrapatellar Bursitis 59. Sessile Exostosis 60. Jumper's Knee 61. Full-thickness Tear of the Patellar Tendon 62. Full-thickness Tear of the Quadriceps Tendon 63. Effusion in the Suprapatellar Recess 64. Effusion in the Suprapatellar Recess with Lipoma Arborescens 65. Baker's Cyst with Synovitis 66. Baker's Cyst 67. Tennis Leg 68. Herniation of the Tibialis Anterior Muscle 69. Morel-Lavallée Lesion 70. Tendinosis of the Achilles Tendon with an Interstitial Tear 71. Chronic Partial-thickness Tear of the Achilles Tendon 72. Full-thickness Tear of Achilles Tendon 73. Insertional Calcific Tendinosis of Achilles Tendon 74. Retrocalcaneal Bursitis 75. Haglund's Syndrome 76. Tear of the Anterior Talofibular Ligament 77. Chronic Tophaceous Gout 78. Interstitial Tear of the Tibialis Posterior Tendon with Tenosynovitis
For eight decades the Primer on the Rheumatic Diseases has been the standard text from which most medical students and house ofcers have learned rheumatology. I myself will never forget thumbing through an older edition of the Primer as a second-year resident, while waiting to review a perplexing patient with my tutor. Fortunately the tutor was r- ning late with his own patients, so I had time to fip through the book – then much thinner – a couple of times. While turning the pages, per- ing the features of those diseases whose names were still exotic to me, and considering my patient’s history of conductive hearing loss and p- monary nodules, a light went on when I stumbled eventually on a part- ular chapter. I still remember the jaw-dropping efect on my tutor of my announcement then that I had a patient with Wegener’s granulomatosis. I think I became a rheumatologist that very moment! Subsequent editions of the Primer have sufered from the inevitable “obesity creep,” making it an outstanding reference textbook but virtually impossible to fip through quickly while awaiting one’s tutor, and even more difcult to slip into the pocket of a white coat to carry on rounds. For this reason we have created the Pocket Primer, a mini version that cuts the larger book down to its essentials.
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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound is the latest edition of this comprehensive reference guide to the applications of this imaging technique.The book is edited by US- based experts Marnix van Holsbeeck and Joseph Introcaso. The book is divided into 23 chapters, beginning with the physical principles of ultrasound imaging. Subsequent chapters cover the sonography of particular anatomical structures of the musculoskeletal system, from muscle, ligaments and tendons, to peripheral nerves, skin and bone. Later chapters cover the sonography of broader anatomical areas, including shoulder, arm and hand, leg and foot, chest and abdominal wall. This edition of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound reflects the rapid growth of this technique, with more information on ultrasound anatomy, indications for ultrasound examinations, pathology and signs of disease. A new glossary has been included with important terminology. Key Points Latest edition of this comprehensive reference guide to musculoskeletal ultrasound Previous edition published 2001 (9780323000185) Edited by US experts from Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, and Clinical Neuroscience Programs, Ministry Healthcare Eastern Region, Wisconsin
Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help with ‘on the go’, at a highly-affordable price that puts them within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on attachment. Topics reflect information needs stemming from today’s integrated undergraduate and foundation courses: Common presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG, imaging) Clinical and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations, history-taking) The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the ‘fear factor’ associated with day-to-day clinical training, and provides a detailed resource that students and junior doctors can carry in their pocket. Key points Logical, sequential content: an introduction to the clinical essentials of psychiatric practice, then chapters devoted to common groups of disorders and clinical issues, e.g. mood disorders, anxiety disorders, child and adolescent psychiatry Fully updated to reflect the new DSM V Additional content on old age psychiatry and social care. New chapter on mental health services and legislation