Introduction
1: The history of evidence-based medicine
2: An introduction to evidence-based medicine
Medical specialties
3: Cardiology
4: Dermatology
5: Diabetes
6: Emergency medicine
7: Endocrinology
8: Gastroenterology
9: Genitourinary medicine
10: Geriatric medicine
11: Haematology
12: HIV medicine
13: Infectious diseases and tropical medicine
14: Neurology
15: Psychiatry
16: Renal medicine
17: Respiratory medicine
18: Rheumatology
19: Paediatrics
Surgical specialties
20: Anaesthetics
21: Breast surgery
22: Cardiac surgery
23: Gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary surgery
24: Intensive care
25: Neurosurgery
26: Obstetrics and gynaecology
27: Ophthalmology
28: Otorhinolaryngology
29: Plastic and reconstructive surgery
30: Transplantation
31: Trauma and orthopaedics
32: Urology
33: Vascular surgery
Mr Kunal Kulkarni is a surgical trainee in Trauma and Orthopaedics
in Oxfordshire. He qualified from the University of Oxford with a
first-class degree in Physiological Sciences and a special prize in
the final BM BCh examination, before completing his MRCS with the
Royal College of Surgeons of England. He has an interest in medical
writing and education and has published two textbooks and numerous
articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is a peer-reviewer for
several journals, runs the popular 'revise4finals' website for
medical students, and has taught as a Teaching Associate for Green
Templeton College, Oxford and a Surgical Tutor for the University
of Oxford
Clinical Medical School. He is currently undertaking an MSc in
Healthcare Leadership with the NHS Leadership Academy. Dr James
Harrison is a Specialist Registrar in Cardiology in the London
region. He graduated from Green College, Oxford, having completed
his pre-clinical studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He
completed his Foundation Years at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester
and Core Medical Training at St Mary's Hospital, London. He has
recently completed a PhD at St Thomas' Hospital,
London, combining interests in cardiac electrophysiology and
cardiac magnetic resonance. He also has a particular interest in
medical writing and has edited undergraduate publications and
contributed
articles to many peer-reviewed journals.
Professor Mo Baguneid is a consultant vascular and endovascular
surgeon in Manchester. As a surgical trainee, he was one of the
longest serving executives of Association of Surgeons in Training
(ASiT) both as the Yearbook Editor and Treasurer. He co-developed
popular surgical examination courses, The Manchester MRCS Course
(ASiT Affiliated) and the Alpine FRCS course
(www.surgicalcourses.com ). He developed and leads a Masters
programme in Surgical
Practice and is developing further postgraduate surgical programmes
for vascular trainees. His other educational achievements included
redesigning the North Western Deanery Core Surgical Teaching
Programme. He has
also taken clinical leadership roles both in
Manchester as the Medical Director of the South Sector Partnership
and abroad where he completed a 18month sabbatical and helped
res-shape surgical services in Abu Dhabi as the Chief of General
and Vascular Surgery.
Dr Bernard Prendergast qualified from The University of Nottingham
Medical School in 1987 and trained in Cardiology in Cardiff, Paris
and Edinburgh followed by Consultant appointments in Manchester,
Oxford and London. He has specialist clinical and research
interests in coronary heart disease, percutaneous cardiac
intervention, valvular heart disease and infective endocarditis and
is an experienced practitioner of evidence-based medicine.
`Review from previous edition Each chapter is well laid-out, the
summaries are easy to read and the take-home message and statistics
are highlighted...This book should become a valuable tool for
medical students and junior doctors alike.'
Oxford Medical School Gazette
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