Author : Nigel Raby FRCRLaurence Berman MB BS FRCP FRCRSimon Morley FRCRGerald de Lacey MA FRCR Screen Reader : Supported Works with : Source : Status : Available | Last checked: 3 Hour ago! Size : 34,179 KB |
Since it was first published, Accident and Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide has become the classic in-my-pocket-reference and an indispensable aid to all those who work in the Emergency Department. The core and substantial value lies in the step-by-step analytical approaches which help you to answer this question: "These images look normal to me, but . . . how can I be sure that I am not missing a subtle but important abnormality?"
"This book will provide essential reading and support to A&E trainees, medical students, radiology trainees, reporting radiographers and clinical nurse specialists, all of whom may be faced with trauma cases requiring accurate diagnosis and treatment."Reviewed by: RAD Magazine Feb 2015
"... Very nearly flawless...contains just the right amount of information to accommodate readers from trainees through to consultant or attending level."Reviewed by African Journal of Emergency Medicine , Jun 2015
"It contains just the right amount of information to accommodate readers from trainees through to consultant or attending level; it can just as easily be used for revision as it can for reference".Reviewed by African Journal of Emergency Medicine , Jun 2015
"Since the publication of the first edition in 1995, this book has been essential reading for anyone working in the acute world of a casualty department. This book will provide essential reading and support to A&E trainees, medical students, radiology trainees, reporting radiographers and clinical nurse specialists, all of whom may be faced with trauma cases requiring accurate diagnosis and treatment. It will [also] remind more senior clinical staff about some of the less frequent signs and principles relating to radiograph interpretation."Reviewed by RAD Magazine, Feb 2015