Emergency Urology
by
David Thurtle (Editor), Suzanne Biers (Editor), Michal Sut (Editor), James Armitage
(Editor)
(Editor)
Urology is a speciality that notoriously receives little attention in medical school, yet it makes up a sizeable portion of the workload in emergency departments and also in primary care. Urological emergencies can often be managed simply but require the appropriate knowledge and skills. Emergency urology is often covered very superficially alongside general surgery or in excessive detail within voluminous urology textbooks. This book is different: it will consist of concise, well-structured chapters, with an accessible and easily digestible style. The content will be clinically-based and will include a number of clinical photographs and radiological investigations. This book will appeal to all doctors, including those rotating through surgical and emergency medicine specialities, and those clinicians approaching professional examinations worldwide. Medial students on urology or emergency medicine placements, who are studying for their exams will also find it invaluable. In addition, primary care doctors, speciality nurses in urology and nurses in emergency department may also appreciate the clinically relevant content of the book. The authors are all dedicated to education and teaching, and have published extensively. In addition, they run a successful emergency urology course in Cambridge, popular with clinicians and senior students alike
About the Author
David Thurtle BMedSci BMBS MRCS, Academic Clinical Fellow, Urology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.
Tfm Pub | English | 2017 | ISBN-10: 1910079421 | 196 pages | PDF | 28.51 MB
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