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June 2010
Welcome
Welcome to the June 2010 Bulletin from Radcliffe Publishing, including a brief summary of selected new books, and news about journals and education material. You can view full information on all our products at www.radcliffe-oxford.com
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SYMPTOM SORTER Fourth Edition
Keith Hopcroft and Vincent Forte
Latest, fully updated new edition of this classic reference text, including additional new symptoms in the same highly regarded format.
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DERMATOLOGY POSTGRADUATE MCQS AND REVISION NOTES
James Halpern with Asad Salim
Specifically designed for postgraduate examinations in dermatology, this book provides a much needed revision aid and study guide.
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TENSIONS AND BARRIERS IN IMPROVING MATERNITY CARE
the story of a birth centre
Ruth Deery, Deborah Hughes and Mavis Kirkham
Tells the story of a birth centre that failed, and the painful but valuable lessons it presents for others providing women-centred maternity care.
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BASIC STATISTICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Third Edition
a practical guide
Antony Stewart
New edition of this straightforward primer in statistics, emphasizing its use in epidemiology and public health for doctors, nurses, managers, researchers and students.
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To see the full list of Radcliffe’s forthcoming titles, please click here
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THE DOCTOR'S HANDBOOK PART 1 Fourth Edition
managing your role beyond clinical medicine
Tony White
Part 1 of this key reference work for doctors at all levels focuses on everyday non-clinical aspects of the role.
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101 TOP TIPS IN MEDICINE
cynical and otherwise
John Larkin
Following the success of the award winning Cynical Acumen, John Larkin outlines key knowledge for medical students and junior doctors.
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THE DOCTOR'S HANDBOOK PART 2 Fourth Edition
understanding the NHS
Tony White
Part 2 of this key reference work focuses on the mechanics and structure of the NHS.
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DIAGNOSIS IN ACUTE MEDICINE
Sherif Gonem
A vital, symptom-based learning aid for improving diagnosis in acute medicine for medical students and junior doctors.
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Journals and education material...
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Informatics in Primary Care Vol 18 (2010)
Selection of Papers
• Automated processing of electronic medical records is a reliable method to determine aspirin use in populations at risk for cardiovascular events SVS Pakhomov, ND Shah, P Hanson, SC Balasubramaniam and SA Smith
• Quality assessment of information about medications in primary care: electronic patient record (EPR) systems
M Font Pous, M Camporese, A Nobili, S Frau, F Del Zotti, A Conforti, R Zimol, G Giustetto, G Zermiani, G Lombardo and L Mezzalira
• Complexity in practice: understanding primary care as a complex adaptive system
B Ellis
• Evaluation of a new short generic measure of health status: howRu T Benson, S Sizmur, J Whatling, S Arikan, D McDonald and D Ingram
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PRP Parts 1, 2, & 3
Radcliffe is pleased to announce that we have received excellent feedback from our customers regarding the new Practice Receptionist Programme (PRP) which was published earlier this year.
This highly regarded programme is excellent for all receptionists – whether newly appointed or highly experienced.
The following flexible options ensure that every receptionist has the opportunity to complete the programme:
Distance learning enables the learner to work through the course at times convenient to them making it the ideal option for those whose circumstances make formal group learning difficult.
Formal group learning can easily be organised by primary care organisations, colleges or independent trainers.
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