Электронная книга: Owen Smith «Haematology, eTextbook. Clinical Cases Uncovered»

Haematology, eTextbook. Clinical Cases Uncovered

With over 20 real patient cases and outcomes, this title in the Clinical Cases Uncovered series is designed to help students and junior doctors learn how to recognise and understand significant diseases in haematology. Each case covers the history taking, examination, investigations and management of a particular disease, with question and answer sections to tie in the underlying basic and clinical science and help build further knowledge and understanding. At the end of each case there is a review to consolidate learning with a self-assessment section containing MCQs, EMQs and SAQs. Including colour blood films, haematology slides and patient photos throughout to reinforce learning, understanding and investigative skills, Haematology: Clinical Cases Uncovered helps prepare for life on the wards. Haematology CCU is now available as a mobile app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Download it for FREE http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/haematology-clinical-cases/id425126264?mt=8 to access the basic science, recommendations on how to approach your patient, and the first clinical case. There are a further 22 cases available separately as in-app purchases.

Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"

ISBN: 9781444392937

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Owen Smith

Owen Smith
Shadow Minister for Wales
Incumbent
Assumed office
11 October 2010
Leader Harriet Harman
Ed Miliband
Member of Parliament
for Pontypridd
Incumbent
Assumed office
6 May 2010
Preceded by Kim Howells
Majority 2,785 (7.6%)
Personal details
Born 2 May 1970 (1970-05-02) (age 41)
Morecambe, Lancashire
Nationality British
Political party Labour
Spouse(s) Liz Smith

Owen Smith (b. 2 May 1970)[1] is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Pontypridd since 2010, replacing the previous Labour MP Kim Howells, who decided to step down.[2] He was appointed on the 11th of October 2010 as Shadow Minister for Wales

Born in Morecambe, Smith joined the Labour Party at the age of 16, studying History and French at the University of Sussex. He worked for the BBC as a radio producer for 10 years, working on a variety of programmes in both Wales and London, including Today for BBC Radio Four and Dragon's Eye for BBC Wales.[3]

In 2002 he left to become special advisor for Paul Murphy, then the Secretary of State for Wales. He later followed Murphy to the Northern Ireland Office. Smith previously stood as Labour candidate for Blaenau Gwent in a 2006 by-election, but was defeated by independent candidate Dai Davies. He has three children.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Kim Howells
Member of Parliament for Pontypridd
2010–present
Incumbent