
Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Third Edition and Emergencies in Critical Care Second Edition Pack
$248.17
1264 pages
- Release Date
29 September 2013
Summary
Critical Care Essentials: A Handbook and Emergency Guide
This excellent value pack combines the Oxford Handbook of Critical Care, Third Edition, and Emergencies in Critical Care, Second Edition. It offers a unique package essential for every doctor interested in critical care, blending practical advice with crucial background information and an easily accessible emergency guide.
The fully revised third edition of the Oxford Handbook of Critical Care provides a succinct, conc…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780199692804 |
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ISBN-10: | 0199692807 |
Series: | Emergencies in... |
Author: | Mervyn Singer, Andrew Webb, Martin Beed, Richard Sherman, Ravi Mahajan |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Number of Pages: | 1264 |
Edition: | 2nd |
Release Date: | 29 September 2013 |
Weight: | 646g |
Dimensions: | 180mm x 108mm x 45mm |
About The Author
Mervyn Singer
Mervyn Singer is Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at University College London. He has published numerous books, reviews, chapters and original research publications in critical and acute medicine, and led single- and multi-centre clinical trials. His research interests include the pathophysiology and management of sepsis and multi-organ failure, shock states, tissue oxygenation, infection, haemodynamics and haemodynamic monitoring.
Andrew Webb is Medical Director at UCL Hospitals and Consultant Physician in Critical Care Medicine. As a medical director his role is unusual in that it includes the executive and operational director responsibility for University College Hospital including the divisions of Critical Care & Theatres, Emergency Services, Medicines & Therapies, Pathology, Outpatients & Imaging and Surgery. He has been a Consultant in critical care medicine since 1989 and was HonoraryTreasurer for the ICS during 2000-2003. He is currently chair of the Critical Care Advisory Committee for the Welsh Assembly Government. He has interests in haemodynamic monitoring, fluid management and healthcare management.
Martin Beed graduated from Nottingham Medical School in 1994, and has worked in a wide variety of hospitals including being a medical SHO in the Shetland Isles. He trained in anaesthesia and intensive care in the Nottingham and East Midlands School of Anaesthesia; and has also worked for a year in the intensive care unit of the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia, where he developed an interest in the retrieval and transfer of critically ill patients by air or by road. He obtained a consultantpost in Intensive Care and Anaesthesia in 2006 at the City Campus of Nottingham University Hospitals.
Richard Sherman trained at The University of Sheffield Medical School. He gained his current position as Consultant in Critical Care & Anaesthesia at Nottingham City Hospital in 2002. He has been a member of the Intensive Care Society for over eight years. He is a qualified Advanced Trauma Life Support instructor and enjoys the educational aspect of his work. He is involved with undergraduate and trainee teaching, audit and research.
Ravi Majahan joined the University of Nottingham in 1991 as a lecturer in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, and was awarded chair in 2006. He has a drive for education and research, has been training programme director, honorary secretary of Anaesthetic Research Society, and has held many examinerships. His main research interests include cerebral vascular physiology, and vascular physiology in sepsis.
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