Two titles from the bestselling Oxford Handbook series are available together in this great value pack. Fully revised to reflect the new changes to the GP contract and the GP curriculum, this fourth edition of the best-selling Oxford Handbook of General Practice is a practical guide to all aspects of general practice; from vital clinical information, to valuable practical guidance from experienced GPs. This is the essential guide for all those working in general practice. Comprehensively covering everything a doctor needs to work in, or manage a GP practice, this handbook ensures readers are always up-to-date with the latest guidelines, the most recent protocols, and cutting-edge clinical information. With concise, bullet-point information the chapters are now colour-coded to ensure the reader can find vital emergency or clinical information without delay. Fully illustrated, and packed with even more figures, diagrams, management boxes, and tables to improve ease-of-reference, the reader will always have the vital information they need at their fingertips. The Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Medicine and Family Planning, second edition provides essential practical information in the care of the adolescent and reproductive age females and males. Evidence-based and concise, this handbook is the must-have resource for all practitioners, trainees, and students in sexual and reproductive healthcare. Fully updated for the second edition, this handbook now contains additional practical guidance, algorithms and diagrams, a new chapter on recurrent miscarraige, as well as expanded informaiton on topics such as fragile X syndrome, PCOs and hirsuitism. It follows chronological age up to the menopause, covering areas such as the reproductive system, puberty, the menstrual cycle, contraceptive methods, and infertility. This is the essential guide to all aspects of reproductive medicine, family planning and sexual health, providing all the vital information the reader needs.
OXFORD HANDBOOK OF GENERAL PRACTICE 4E
1. What is General Practice
2. Contracts
3. Practice management
4. Education, monitoring, and research
5. Consulting and certification
6. Prescribing
7. Minor surgery
8. Healthy living
9. Chronic disease management and elderly care
10. Cardiology and vascular disease
11. Respiratory medicine
12. Endocrinology
13. Gastrointestinal medicine
14. Renal medicine and urology
15. Musculoskeletal problems
16. Neurology
17. Dermatology
18. Infectious diseases
19. Haematology and immunology
20. Breast disease
21. Gynaecology
22. Sexual health and contraception
23. Pregnancy
24. Child health
25. Ear, nose, and throat
26. Ophthalmology
27. Mental health
28. Cancer and palliative care
29. Emergencies in general practice
OXFORD HANDBOOK OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND FAMILY PLANNING 2E
1. Sexual differentiation
2. Steroid hormones
3. Menarche and adolescent gynaecology
4. Ovaries and the menstrual cycle
5. Polycystic ovary syndrome
6. Hirsutism and virilization
7. Amenorrhoea and oligomenorrhoea
8. Recurrent Miscarriage
9. Menopause and hormone replacement therapy
10. Initial advice to those concerned about delays in conception
11. Defining infertility
12. Investigation of fertility problems
13. Management strategies for fertility problems
14. Male infertility
15. Ovulation induction
16. Tubal and uterine disorders
17. Medical and surgical management of endometriosis
18. Intra-uterine insemination
19. In vitro fertilization (IVF) and associated assisted conception techniques
20. Fertility and fertility awareness
21. Male contraception
22. Vaginal methods
23. The combined oral contraceptive (COC)
24. Progestogen-only pill (POP)
25. Injectables
26. Contraceptive implants
27. Intra-uterine contraception
28. Postcoital contraception
29. Sterilization
30. Special considerations
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