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Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine

9780198873655
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2026-01-23

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Highly Commended in the Medicine category at the BMA Book Awards This brand new edition has been fully updated to ensure it remains an invaluable guide for trainees, consultant geriatricians, medical students, and everyone caring for older patients. The handbook has been refreshed throughout to reflect the latest advances in geriatric medicine, as well as changes in working practices and environments.It provides a succinct, targeted approach to the field and covers significant developments including a new chapter on Frailty, Covid and its impact, delirium screening, evolution of the Geriatricians role, Deprivation of Liberty and Liberty Protection Safeguards, and changing models of care with rapid assessment in the emergency ward. Using clinical vignettes and how-to boxes to provide practical advice on common problems, this is a relevant, accessible, and essential resource for all medical staff. Taking a clinical, evidence-based approach, written by experts, and presented in a clear, practical, bullet-point style for rapid reference, this handbook will be a friendly, experienced, and knowledgeable companion at your side.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
104077
9780198873655
9780198873655

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Publication date
2026
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
832
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
  • Ageing; Organizing geriatric services; Clinical assessment of older people; Rehabilitation; Falls and funny turns; Drugs; Neurology; Stroke; Psychiatry; Cardiovascular; Chest medicine; Gastroenterology; Renal medicine; Homeostasis; Endocrinology; Haematology; Musculoskeletal system; Pressure injuries; Genitourinary medicine; Incontinence; Ears; Eyes; Skin; Infection and immunity; Malignancy; Death and dying; Ethics; Finances; Peri-operative medicine;
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