This new edition of the Oxford Handbook in Geriatric Medicine has been expanded and updated to reflect the substantial changes in clinical practice since the previous edition, including the Francis report and the impact on care for the older patient, the National Dementia Strategy and screening, and the evolution of the role of Geriatricians in other specialities. It includes new material on risk scoring management of TIA, and a new chapter on the older surgical patient.
With an ageing population, geriatric medicine is increasingly central to emergency and internal medicine in hospital settings and in general practice. Diseases are more common in the older person, and can be particularly difficult to assess and to treat effectively in a field that has limited evidence, yet makes up a substantial proportion of the work of most clinicians. Using clinical vignettes and how-to boxes to provide practical advice on common problems, this is a practical, accessible, and essential handbook for all medical staff who manage older patients.
The Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine provides user-friendly advice in a field that has limited evidence, yet makes up a substantial proportion of the work of most clinicians.
This handbook leaves no stone unturned when it comes to geriatric medicine. It provides in-depth information on a wide range of topics, making it a one-stop reference for healthcare professionals and caregivers ... What sets this handbook apart is its practicality. It doesn't just provide clinical information; it offers actionable advice on how to approach geriatric patients, manage their conditions, and address their unique needs?The well-organized structure, with clear headings and subheadings, makes it easy to quickly locate the information you need [...]. In summary, the Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine is a powerhouse of knowledge for those involved in the care of elderly individuals. [...] I found it to be an indispensable reference for understanding and addressing the unique healthcare needs of geriatric patients.