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Recent Advances in Paediatrics

Ian Maconochie

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JP Medical Ltd
29 August 2015
Recent Advances in Paediatrics: 27 features a collection of in depth reviews of the latest developments in the field. Written in an accessible and easy to read format and featuring such topics as developmental dysplasia of the hips, paediatric simulation training and paediatric sports medicine, each chapter provides a comprehensive overview, and emphasises the salient points of interest. This latest volume in the series is an invaluable resource for busy clinicians and those sitting MRCPCH membership examinations. 12 chapters summarising important recent advances within the field of paediatrics All topics are written in a practical and clinically relevant manner, further enhanced by the ‘key points for clinical practice’ sections at the end of each chapter.
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Imprint:   JP Medical Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Vol. 27
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 196mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781909836259
ISBN 10:   1909836257
Pages:   180
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1 Introducing paediatric life support courses into a low income country 2 Respiratory consequences of premature birth 3 Developmental dysplasia of the hips 4 Sport and exercise medicine for health in children 5 Paediatric simulation training 6 Using CRP and PCT in the assessment of children with fever at the emergency department 7 Head injury in children 8 Respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis in congenital heart disease 9 Non invasive measurements of airway inflammation in children 10 Advances in paediatric intensive care 11 Intranasal medicines in paediatrics 12 Rehabilitation after Acquired Brain Injury in Children

Ian Maconochie FRCPCH FCEM FRCPI PhD.Consultant in Paediatric Accident & Emergency Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, London

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