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Surgical Emergencies in Clinical Practice

by Shergill, Iqbal.
Authors: Arya, Manit.%editor. | Upile, Tahwinder.%editor. | Arya, Neehar.%editor. | Dasgupta, Prokar.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XVI, 212 p. 30 illus., 21 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1447128761 Subject(s): Medicine. | Surgery. | Medicine & Public Health. | Surgery. | General Surgery.
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General Surgical Emergencies -- Vascular Emergencies -- Endocrine Emergencies -- Trauma and Orthopedic Emergencies -- ENT Emergencies -- Urological Emergencies -- MaxilloFacial Emergencies -- Cardiothoracic Surgical Emergencies -- Plastics Emergencies -- Neurosurgery Emergencies.

With the introduction of new post-graduate Medical training in the UK, virtually all doctors will be exposed to some form of surgical training prior to specialization. Many of these doctors will have little exposure to surgical emergencies in medical school. Thus, they may unnecessarily refer to a senior doctor when not needed, or catastrophically neglect a patient needing urgent surgical opinion.   Surgical Emergencies in Clinical Practice is a compact resource which allows any clinician, without previous surgical knowledge, to be able to make an accurate diagnosis and have a treatment plan for the whole spectrum of surgical emergencies. The essential steps of initial management of all surgical emergencies is outlined in a manner that can be used on a day-to-day basis for clinical management.   Written by experts in the field, Surgical Emergencies in Clinical Practice is a valuable tool for all junior doctors and medical students in the UK, Europe, Asia and North America. It will also be of interest to nurse practitioners, general practitioners and allied health professionals managing these patients.

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