EBOOK Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook

EBOOK Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook
Author: John Murtagh
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Australia
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 174376748X

John Murtagh’s General Practice is widely recognised as the gold standard reference and most influential publication for general practice and primary health care, both for doctors already established in practice and those starting out in their careers. Now in its 7th edition, this Companion Handbook refines the content from the main book. Presented in a searchable A–Z order, this accompanying book is an accessible, trusted and portable source of information for medical students and experienced professionals.

Murtagh General Practice Companion Handbook, 8th Edition

Murtagh General Practice Companion Handbook, 8th Edition
Author: John Murtagh
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781743768266

John Murtagh's General Practice is widely recognised as the gold standard reference for general practice and primary health care. Its emphasis on the importance of clinical reasoning,early diagnosis and treatment makes this the essential reference for medical students, trainees and general practitioners. Presented in alphabetical order and in a convenient pocket-sized format, John Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook 8e summarises key content from the main book. It is an accessible, trusted and portable source of information for medical students and experienced professionals. John Murtagh is Emeritus Professor in General Practice at Monash University; Professional Fellow of General Practice at the University of Melbourne; and Adjunct Clinical Professor in the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame. Clare Murtagh is a general practitioner in Sydney.She holds postgraduate qualifications in Dermatology, Medical Education, and Sexual and Reproductive Health.

Pack Murtagh's General Practice and Companion Handbook, 8th Edition

Pack Murtagh's General Practice and Companion Handbook, 8th Edition
Author: John Murtagh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781760425708

"John Murtagh's General Practice is widely recognised as the gold standard reference and most influential publication for general practice and primary health care, both for doctors already established in practice and those starting out in their careers. Now in its 7th edition, this Companion Handbook refines the content from the main book. Presented in a searchable A-Z order, this accompanying book is an accessible, trusted and portable source of information for medical students and experienced professionals. Key Features:New co-author, Dr Clare Murtagh, brings an early year doctor perspective to the resourceNew content including new diagnostic strategies for common presentations; updated section on sexual health & cervical cancer screening and updated information on mental health diagnosis and treatmentCurrency - publishes on a 3 year cycleReliable/credible information - treatment guidelines are evidence basedPatient presentations in alphabetical order for easy accessFlow charts, checklists & diagrams more readily accessible by the busy practitionerA more portable resource as it is easier to carry than the “big book†"

EBOOK Murtagh's Practice Tips 7e

EBOOK Murtagh's Practice Tips 7e
Author: John Murtagh
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Australia
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1743769318

Murtagh's Practice Tips is the trusted resource that provides tips for GPs and other medical practitioners drawn from John Murtagh's extensive experience in practice. It is the essential guide for tried-and-tested approaches to treatment and improvisation methods, using convenient tools and readily available equipment to treat patients as effectively as possible. Content throughout the resource has been updated for this seventh edition, providing essential information and step-by-step instructions on how to deal with conditions encountered by GPs around the world in everyday practice. New and updated content includes: · wounds and suturing · dressings for burns · lost fillings and crowns · CPR in children · nasal irrigation · eustachian tube dsyfunction and glue ear. Written with the busy practitioner in mind, this latest edition describes techniques using common terminology to suit practitioners at all levels of experience. More than 450 detailed illustrations, including some new and revised, supplement the text. About the author John Murtagh is Emeritus Professor in General Practice at Monash University, Melbourne; Adjunct Clinical Professor at the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, Western Australia; and Guest Professor, Peking University Health Science Centre, Beijing, China.

General Practice

General Practice
Author: John Murtagh
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 1296
Release: 1998
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

From a leading figure in Australian medicine comes this edition of thi s immmensely user-friendly reference that employs a symptom-based appr oach to clinical practice. For the full range of conditions met in pri mary practice, you'll review approach to the patient, the physical exa m, probable causes, differential diagnosis, and treatment strategies. Throughout, Dr. Murtagh adds his own clinical pearls that are both ins ightful and a delight to read. Superb illustrations demonstrate examin ation technqiue and abundant use of tables and charts makes diagnosis quick and easy. Most importantly, the clinical insights of internation ally recognized authority Dr. John Murtagh make this a unique and usef ul resource for the physician, nurse practitioner or physician assista nt.

General Practice Companion Handbook

General Practice Companion Handbook
Author: John Murtagh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2007
Genre: Family medicine
ISBN: 9780070134591

This edition ofGeneral Practice Companion Handbookreflects conditions covered in the fourth edition ofGeneral Practice. Updated throughout, it is even more topical and relevant for today’s general practitioner.Clear and down-to-earth, this book is a practical guide to general practice and presents common medical conditions in an accessible alphabetical format.The systematic approach, combined with Professor Murtagh's clear writing style, means this companion manual is a unique reference that can be used by general practitioners, students, nurses and all workers in non-specialist health disciplines.In this edition, Professor Murtagh adopts a more evidence-based approach while maintaining the problem-based structure that is core to the manual’s appeal.

John Murtagh's General Practice

John Murtagh's General Practice
Author: John Murtagh
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company Australia
Total Pages: 1560
Release: 2007-04-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780074717790

Everything you need in the format you want! With new content, improved navigation, and a full-color presentation, the fourth edition of this seminal work in general practice is the essential resource for practitioners as well as students. Readers will find over 100 full-color clinical photos, six new chapters, and thorough updating throughout.

Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook 7e

Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook 7e
Author: MURTAGH
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre: Family medicine
ISBN: 9781743767474

John Murtagh's General Practice is widely recognised as the gold standard reference and most influential publication for general practice and primary health care, both for doctors already established in practice and those starting out in their careers. Now in its 7th edition, this Companion Handbook refines the content from the main book. Presented in a searchable A-Z order, this accompanying book is an accessible, trusted and portable source of information for medical students and experienced professionals.

Practical Implementation Science

Practical Implementation Science
Author: Bryan J. Weiner, PhD
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2022-03-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0826186939

Prose Award Finalist for Nursing and Allied Health Services Category! Awarded First Place in the AJN 2022 Book of the Year Awards in the Community/Public Health Category! "Practical Implementation Science: Moving Evidence Into Action provides the ideal text for a master’s-level implementation science course. It fills an important gap by focusing on building skills among trainees whose careers will focus more on implementation practice than research, and prepares them to partner with scientists to enhance effective implementation in public health and health systems. Most importantly, my students feel that the book is helping make a topic that can be experienced as complex, very accessible." Donna Shelley, MD, MPH Professor Dept. Public Health Policy and Management Director, Global Center for Implementation Science NYU School of Global Public Health Practical Implementation Science is designed for graduate health professional and advanced undergraduate students who want to master the steps of using implementation science to improve public health. Engaging and accessible, this textbook demonstrates how to implement evidence-based practices effectively through use of relevant theories, frameworks, models, tools, and research findings. Additional real-world case studies across public health, global health, and health policy provide essential context to the major issues facing implementation domestically and globally with consideration of communities in low-to-middle-income countries (LMIC). The textbook is organized around the steps involved in planning, executing, and evaluating implementation efforts to improve health outcomes in communities. Coverage spans assessing the knowledge-practice gap; selecting an evidence-based practice (EBP) to reduce the gap; assessing EBP fit and adapting the EBP; assessing barriers and facilitators of implementation; engaging stakeholders; creating an implementation structure; implementing the EBP; and evaluating the EBP effort. Each chapter includes a "how to" approach to conducting the task at hand. The text also addresses the practical importance of implementation science through disseminating EBPs; scaling up EBPs; sustaining EBPs; and de-implementing practices that are no longer effective. All chapters include learning objectives and summaries with emphasized Key Points for Practice, Common Pitfalls in Practice, and discussion questions to direct learning and classroom discussion. Fit for students of public health, health policy, nursing, medicine, mental health, behavioral health, allied health, and social work, Practical Implementation Science seeks to bridge the gap from scientific evidence to effective practice. Key Features: Soup to Nuts Approach – Distills the steps to selecting, adapting, implementing, evaluating, scaling up, and sustaining evidence-based practices Expert Insight – Editors and chapter authors bring years of experience from leading implementation programs and interventions Multidisciplinary Focus – Utilizes cases and research findings relevant to students of public health, medicine, nursing, mental health, behavioral health, and social work Case Studies and Real-World Examples – Blends frameworks, models, and tools with real-world examples for students interested in both domestic and global health eBook Access – Included with print purchase for use on most mobile devices or computers Instructor's Packet – Complete with an Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint slides, and a Sample Syllabus