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Harber Practical Nephrology

ISBN: 978-1-4471-5546-1

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: May 2014

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 901 p.

Illustrations: 290 ill.

Publisher: Springer

Delivery times, dependent on availability and publisher: between 2 and 14 days from when you complete the order.

Description

  • A user-friendly yet comprehensive book covering all aspects of clinical nephrology from diagnosis to management through to advice on to how to improve the patient pathway and safety
  • Accessible to a wide audience from senior consultants to medical students with extensive tables of differential diagnoses structured into easy lists together with relevant comments
  • Covers important aspects of how to systematically improve clinical governance
  • Includes real life clinical application to renal problems

This book will provide readers with a practice-based approach to all aspects of clinical nephrology. Written by experts in the field, Practical Nephrology offers invaluable practical advice on how to manage specific illnesses and, uniquely, the importance of establishing systems and processes to improve patient safety, enhance the patient pathway and guidance on how to systematically improve clinical governance.

A unique aspect of this book are the tips and tricks and, suggestions for avoiding common errors based on the vast experience of the authors. In addition, the Editor has collated a list of links to international registries and guidelines as well as selected disease specific organisations, providing both clinicians and patients with access to helpful and recommended resources.

Designed and written in a user-friendly fashion, Practical Nephrology will be the definitive reference for practising nephrologists, trainees and non-nephrologist who encounter renal patients in their daily practice.