Murtagh General Practice
English
By (author): Clare Murtagh Jill Rosenblatt John Murtagh Justin Coleman
Written by renowned general practitioners and educators, and with all content reviewed for currency by leading experts, the eighth edition provides fundamental knowledge and skills required for the challenging field of general practice.
Key features:
Diagnostic strategy models for common presenting problems, including diagnostic triads
Clinical frameworks, including management and treatment
Evidence-based research, with all content reviewed for currency by leading experts
Extensive coverage of mental health, health promotion, womens health, and paediatric and geriatric care
New to this edition:
New chapters on obesity, mood disorders, breast disorders, and travellers health and tropical medicine
Updated and new information on genetic disorders, chronic pain and infectious diseases, including acute respiratory distress syndrome with reference to coronaviruses and COVID-19
Restructure of table of contents to allow for easier navigation
About the authors
John Murtagh is Emeritus Professor in General Practice at Monash University; Professional Fellow of General Practice at the University of Melbourne; and Adjunct Clinical Professor in the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame.
Jill Rosenblatt is a general practitioner and was Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the School of Primary Health Care at Monash University. She received a Distinguished Service Award of the RACGP in 2014. Jill has a wealth of rural and urban medical experience.
Justin Coleman is a general practitioner in the Tiwi Islands and was Senior Lecturer at Flinders University. Hes on the Editorial Advisory Board of Diabetes Management Journal, a member of Choosing Wisely Australia (NPS) and a prolific writer for a number of publications.
Clare Murtagh is a general practitioner in Sydney. She holds postgraduate qualifications in Dermatology, Medical Education, and Sexual and Reproductive Health.
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