A must for all GP registrars
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Fantastic. Evidence based, up-to-date, and with the CD-ROM is usable whilst consulting. Definitely worth the money.
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easy to dip into upto date reference
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Having recently become a gp principle, i have found this book extremely helpful. It has short sections on almost everything from DSS forms to drug detox, as well as the staples of chd, chest disease, dermatology etc. Information is up to date and of a very appropriate depth. Tables in the appendices include fitness to drive, vaccination schedules, cancer ref guidelines among many others. highly recommended
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a must buy
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Extremely useful especially for registrars and new GPs. Wont help you out with small print but tells you all you need to know about most clinical aspects of general practice. It comes with a CD holding all the books information on WAX format which is fantastic to say the least. You can either find info by index or a superb search engine. HIGHLY recommended.
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evidence-based rather than opinionated yet utterly practical
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A must-have for Registrars and new principals in General Medical Practice, this book deserves a much wider readership. It challenges established practice with impunity, citing references where necessary. It makes no apology for including both the management of acute medical emergencies and the appropriate use of the humble Form Med 3. An eclectic tour of modern General Practice, warts and all.
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