This book provides a convenient distillation of the specialty in note form, ideal for the busy medical student and junior doctor. No matter what your learning style, whether you are studying the subject for the first time or revisiting it during exam preparation, Respiratory Medicine on the Move is structured to deliver the right information whenever and wherever you need it.Dip into the book as needed for information to suit different clinical and learning situations and you really will learn medicine on the move!
Isabelle van Heeswijk and Michael NaughtonEditorial Advisor: Paul Beckett
List of Abbreviations. An Explanation of the Text. PART I RESPIRATORY MEDICINE. 1 Clinical Assessment. 2 Respiratory Infection. 3 Asthma. 4 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. 5 Lung Malignancy. 6 Pleural Disease. 7 Pulmonary Embolism. 8 Tuberculosis. 9 Bronchiectasis and Cystic Fibrosis. 10 Sarcoidosis. 11 Interstitial Lung Disease and Vasculitis. 12 Pulmonary Hypertension. 13 Fungal Diseases of the Lung. 14 Sleep Disordered Breathing. 15 Occupational Lung Disease. 16 Respiratory Emergencies. 17 Smoking and the Lung. PART II QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 18 Questions and Answers. Index.
UK) Keat, Sally (BMEDSci MBChB, Foundation Year 1 doctor, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK) Bate, Simon (Foundation Year 1 doctor, Barnsley Hospital, UK) Bown, Alexander (Foundation Year 2 doctor, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK) Lanham, Sarah (Foundation Year 2 doctor, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
UK) Keat, Sally (BMEDSci MBChB, Foundation Year 1 doctor, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK) Bate, Simon (Foundation Year 1 doctor, Barnsley Hospital, UK) Bown, Alexander (Foundation Year 2 doctor, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK) Lanham, Sarah (Foundation Year 2 doctor, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals