Muir's Textbook of Pathology, fully revised and updated in this sixteenth edition, sets a standard in this subject by outlining the scientific aspects that underlie pathological processes, relating these to specific organ systems and placing all in a context that the student of medicine or pathology can appreciate, understand and enjoy.
This genuinely pocket-sized guide to essential medical equipment is ideal for medical students, newly qualified junior doctors and other healthcare professionals seeking a convenient and concise handbook to refer to in busy clinical settings including emergency departments.
This text will act as a quick quality improvement reference and resource for every role within the healthcare system including physicians, nurses, support staff, security, fellows, residents, therapists, managers, directors, chiefs, and board members.
The 14 chapters in Ethics at the End of Life: New Issues and Arguments, all published here for the first time, focus on recent thinking in this important area, helping initiate issues and lines of argument that have not been explored previously.
In the last two decades, machine learning has been dramatically developed and is still experiencing a fast and ever-lasting change in paradigm, methodology, applications, and other aspects. This book offers a compendium of current and emerging machine learning paradigms in healthcare informatics and reflects on the diversity and complexity.