* Improved navigational tools with a comprehensive index and an anatomical index
* New chapter on Diagnostic Procedures with images and guidelines
* Fully revised and updated in line with current training methods and curricula
* Highlights current controversies and areas of uncertainty within the field
Fully revised and updated for the new edition, the Oxford Handbook of Gastroenterology and Hepatology comprises a unique A-Z compendium of the specialty, and a dedicated section detailing 30 of the most common problems in GI medicine, which can be used as a quick reference.
A new section on clinical practice and diagnostics provides valuable new guidance on diagnostic procedures and reduces the time needed to search for each individual procedure and its associated complications. Further enhanced sections include emergencies, and commonly used drugs used in gastroenterology and hepatology, with emphasis on practice tips and common complications.
Reflecting current approaches in training and curricula, the handbook has been arranged to reflect a clinical problems-based approach. Navigability has been enhanced, with a comprehensive index as well as an anatomical index being added to the existing A-Z format to ensure the right information will always be at your fingertips.
The result of this new approach is a handbook which is practical, easy-to-use, and informative. It is an essential guide to the management of common conditions and is invaluable to all those involved in the care of patients with gastrointestinal disease.
1. Approaches to common clinical problems
2. An A to Z of gastroenterology and hepatology
3. Drugs used in gastroenterology and hepatology
4. Emergencies
Appendices
Stuart Bloom, Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
George Webster, Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Daniel Marks, Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Molecular Medicine, University College London, UK.