Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine Lesley Bowker

Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine By Lesley Bowker (Consultant in Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk and Norwich University Foundation Hospital, and Clinical Skills Director and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, UK)

Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine by Lesley Bowker


£8.90
New RRP £34.99
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine provides user-friendly advice in a field that has limited evidence, yet makes up a substantial proportion of the work of most clinicians.

Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine Summary

Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine by Lesley Bowker

In an ageing population, geriatric medicine has become central to general practice, and to emergency and general internal medicine in the hospital setting. Diseases are more common in the older person, and can be particularly difficult to assess and to treat effectively in a field that has limited evidence, yet makes up a substantial proportion of the work of most clinicians. Fully updated, this second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine includes all the information required to deliver effective geriatric care. Guidance is given on a range of key treatment areas, indicating where practice differs from that of younger adults or is ill informed by evidence, where dangers lurk for the inexperienced clinician, and on the many ethical and clinical dilemmas common in geriatric practice. This accessible handbook is essential reading for all junior doctors and specialist trainees in geriatric medicine and general internal medicine, and for all medical and nursing staff who manage older people.

Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine Reviews

This is an excellent book. It is succinct yet easy to read ... there are useful little boxes of 'How To's e.g. How To Give Sub-Cut Fluids, Use Digoxin, Assess Depression etc. I thought I know how to do many of these tips but I still found then useful and interesting. This is a useful book for anyone spending time looking after old patients. * BMA Medical Book Competition (from a review of the previous edition) *
This is a thoughtful and challenging book that is very serious reading for clinicians who frequently encounter elderly patients in their practice. * Doody's Notes, Dec 2012 *
All physicians who treat older people must have geriatric expertise. It goes without saying that internists, hospital doctors and GPs need easy access to geriatric knowledge, but also surgeons, neurologists, rheumatologists, and other specialists who encounter older patients should know something about the special challenges regarding elderly health and disease, clinical, ethical and practical. The target group is therefore most hospital doctors and all general practitioners sturdy, handheld book like this - along with the online encyclopedia - provides flexible and customized access to the knowledge, advice and guidance. * Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening, Feb 2013 *
...this is a brilliantly crafted book and a wonderful contribution to the field. * Doody's Notes (from a review of the previous edition) *

About Lesley Bowker

Dr Lesley Bowker qualified in 1990 from Southampton, completing further training in Wessex (SHO and registrar jobs) and Oxford (senior registrar) followed by a year in Perth, Australia as a senior lecturer. She was a 'career geriatrician' from early days and developed a research interest in practical clinical ethics especially relating to older people. Her DM thesis (awarded from Southampton in 2003) was in the practical and ethical issues surrounding life-sustaining treatment in the elderly person. Her consultant appointment at Norwich in 2002 allows her to combine clinical work with education as the clinical skills director for the school of medicine at UEA. She obtained her Masters in Clinical Education in 2011. Dr Sarah Smith trained at St Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, qualifying in 1994. She went on to do house jobs and an SHO rotation at her training hospital, which is where she developed an interest in geriatric medicine. After an ITU post in Brighton, she joined the SpR training scheme for geriatrics and GIM in the Oxford region, completing in 2003. Dr Smith was appointed as a consultant in Community Geriatrics and GIM for the Oxford University Hospitals in 2004, and her main interests are the acute/community interface, stroke rehabilitation and clinical governance.

Table of Contents

1. Ageing ; 2. Organizing geriatric services ; 3. Clinical assessment of older people ; 4. Rehabilitation ; 5. Falls and funny turns ; 6. Drugs ; 7. Neurology ; 8. Stroke ; 9. Psychiatry ; 10. Cardiovascular ; 11. Chest medicine ; 12. Gastroenterology ; 13. Renal medicine ; 14. Homeostasis ; 15. Endocrinology ; 16. Haematology ; 17. Musculoskeletal system ; 18. Pressure injuries ; 19. Genitourinary medicine ; 20. Incontinence ; 21. Ears ; 22. Eyes ; 23. Skin ; 24. Infection and immunity ; 25. Malignancy ; 26. Death and dying ; 27. Ethics ; 28. Finances

Additional information

GOR006770465
9780199586097
0199586098
Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine by Lesley Bowker
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2012-08-09
728
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine