Oxford Handbook of General Practice (Oxford Medical Handbooks)

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Oxford Handbook of General Practice (Oxford Medical Handbooks)

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BMJ Best Practice is an award-winning online decision-support tool for use at the point of care. BMJ Best Practice draws on the latest evidence-based research to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. It gives you a second opinion in an instant and supports your continuing professional development.

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The 2023 Oxford Handbooks offer more than just factual knowledge. They also provide those who use them with the tools and techniques needed to succeed in their chosen field. From tips on how to write a standout essay to guidance on how to ace an interview, these books have got it all. With hands-on advice from experienced practitioners, this essential handbook covers the entire breadth and depth of general practice in small sections that can be located, read, and digested in seconds. Now in its fifth edition, the Handbook has been fully revised to reflect the major new developments shaping general practice today. At Medicalstudyzone.com, we take user experience very seriously and thus always strive to improve. We hope that you people find our blog beneficial! Depending on which area of the country your practice is in, you may have access to a local NHS knowledge and library service, including access to an embedded expert Primary Care Knowledge Specialists supporting your Training Hub. These specialists can help you to make the most of these resources. You can also speak to your local knowledge and library service to arrange access to a range of additional tailored services to help keep you informed and save you time. These include expertise in retrieving and summarising evidence from research and good practice, circulating horizon scans and bulletins to keep you up to date, facilitating knowledge sharing activities, offering bespoke information, digital and health literacy skills sessions and providing access to physical spaces for study, reflection and wellbeing. You may also have access to other additional resources through your professional body or a university if you’re currently a student.Chantal Simon, General Practitioner, Programme Lead Physician's Associate Studies, Bournemouth University Bournemouth, Dorset, Hazel Everitt, Professor of Primary Care Research, School of Primary Care, Population Health and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Francoise van Dorp, General Practitioner, Wiltshire, Nazia Hussain, General Practitioner, Gwent, South Wales, Emma Nash, GP Partner, Westlands Medical Centre, Portchester and GP Lead for Mental Health, Fareham & Gosport and South Eastern Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Groups, Danielle Peet, General Practitioner, Manchester Dr Chantal Simon is a General Practitioner, Programme Lead for Physician's Associate Studies at Bournemouth University, and Medical Director for Professional Development, RCGP, UK

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The Handbooks are also known for their comprehensive coverage of topics. By researching and carefully curating the best information available, the editors have put together an invaluable resource that can be used by both students and professionals alike. Whether you’re looking to brush up on the basics of a subject or gain insights into the latest advancements, these books have it all. Dr Emma Nash is a GP Partner at the Westlands Medical Centre, Portchester, and GP Lead for Mental Health, Fareham & Gosport and South Eastern Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Groups, UK Fully revised to reflect the new changes to the GP contract and the GP curriculum, this fourth edition of the best-selling Oxford Handbook of General Practice is a practical guide to all aspects of general practice; from vital clinical information, to valuable practical guidance from experienced GPs. This is the essential guide for all those working in general practice. Clinical Knowledge Summaries is geared towards primary care practitioners and provides accessible summaries of the current evidence base and practical guidance on over 370 topics.Dr Hazel Everitt is Professor of Primary Care Research, School of Primary Care, Population Health and Medical Education, University of Southampton, UK.

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Fully updated with the latest guidelines and protocols, this edition offers even more full colour diagrams and tables, and colour-coded chapters on general practice (green), clinical topics (purple), and emergencies (red). Covering the whole of general practice from practice management to hands-on advice dealing with acute medical emergencies, this comprehensive, rapid-reference text will ensure that everything you need to know is only a fingertip away. Review of Oxford Handbook of General Practice Simon, Chantal, Everitt, Hazel, Van Dorp, Francoise, Hussain, Nazia, Nash, Emma C. and Peet, Danielle (2020) Oxford handbook of general practice (5 ed.) Dr Chantal Simon is a General Practitioner, Programme Lead for Physician’s Associate Studies at Bournemouth University, and Medical Director for Professional Development, RCGP, UKIf you’re looking for knowledge and evidence to support your work, development, study and research, you’ve come to the right place. The 2023 Oxford Handbooks are the latest in a long line of educational publications that have helped to shape the minds of generations of students. As the countdown begins, excitement is already building in anticipation of what these books have in store. With their simple yet effective layout, they provide readers with an easy way to access the knowledge and skills needed to excel in their chosen field. Chantal Simon, General Practitioner, Programme Lead Physician’s Associate Studies, Bournemouth University Bournemouth, Dorset, Hazel Everitt, Professor of Primary Care Research, School of Primary Care, Population Health and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Francoise van Dorp, General Practitioner, Wiltshire, Nazia Hussain, General Practitioner, Gwent, South Wales, Emma Nash, GP Partner, Westlands Medical Centre, Portchester and GP Lead for Mental Health, Fareham & Gosport and South Eastern Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Groups, Danielle Peet, General Practitioner, Manchester The well-loved Oxford Handbook of General Practice is a lifeline for busy GPs, medical students, and healthcare professionals. With hands-on advice from experienced practitioners, this essential handbook covers the entire breadth and depth of general practice in small sections that can be located, read, and digested in seconds. Now in its fifth edition, the Handbook has been fully revised to reflect the major new developments shaping general practice today.

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Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines is the essential evidence-based prescribing guidelines on the safe and effective prescribing of psychotropic agents. Did you know that 43% of adults aged 16-65 struggle with text-based health information and that increases to 61% if the information also includes numbers? If you want to know more, take this 30 minute e-learning course which includes simple tools that can help increase understanding. Kortext is an e-book platform that gives you access to hundreds of books for NHS staff and learners including collections on sustainability, wellbeing and resilience and equality and diversity. There are lots of books on the Kortext platform for GPs and practice staff including: Connecting you seamlessly to a range of high-quality knowledge and evidence resources all in one place, the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub is a single gateway to 1000s of journals, books, clinical decision support and databases like Medline and CINAHL. The RRP is the suggested or Recommended Retail Price of a product, set by the publisher or manufacturer.You have access to thousands of journals in family practice and primary care. It’s easy to access articles through the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub and databases for advanced searching. You can also install LibKey Nomad on your device for easy access to journal literature when you search the open web and platforms like Google Scholar. All staff and students on placement in the NHS have access to a collection of Oxford Medicine e-books including:



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