This text covers all the fundamental things a student needs to know about writing essays and research papers in the humanities and social sciences. Starting from the common difficulties students face, it demonstrates with numerous examples all the stages necessary to produce a good piece of academic work.
This book brings together the principles of applied anaesthesia (physiology, pharmacology and physics) for surgical specialties, tailored to the MRCS syllabus. A team of authors, all experts in their fields, concisely discuss all of the perioperative stages. Hugely beneficial reading for surgeons, especially those in training, junior anaesthetists and ODPs.
Written for psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, and neuroscientists, this book integrates current knowledge about OCD and related disorders and unveils areas that are worthy of future research. The book uses a transdiagnostic framework to review the key issues to understanding the diagnosis and evaluation of OCD and related disorders.
By presenting chapter-specific roadmaps, this book offers a behind-the-scenes chronology of the response to COVID-19 and provides a rubric for future pandemic response. Targeted at lay and scientific audiences, reflections and lessons learned grant the reader an opportunity to leverage this knowledge and improve the outcomes of future pandemics.
Individuals, their families and communities should have a greater role in the health system, but how this can be achieved in practice remains challenging. This volume explores how a person-centred approach can meet the various challenges health systems are facing today and guides policymakers towards more informed policies and practices.
Non-traumatic posterior fossa haemorrhage accounts for approximately 10% of all intracranial haematomas, and 1.5% of all strokes. This Element offers a brief overview of posterior fossa haemorrhage. It looks at the anatomy, aetiology, management, and surgical options, with a review of the available evidence to guide practice.
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