Dentist on the Ward is a 'must have' for any dentist starting as a core trainee in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. It is practically an induction programme in itself. The book gives clear practical advice on everything that should be expected from the training experience and practical guidance in key areas a new core dental trainee might be expected be acquainted with. As well as instruction in simple measures, such as when and how to take blood samples, there are chapters devoted to the understanding of more complex procedures and conditions that will be encountered by a junior Oral and Maxillofacial trainee. The book is written by two Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons with decades of experience in supervising and teaching young dentists working in their departments. It is unique in providing simple guidance specifically for dentally qualified trainees and concentrates on practice, procedures and theory, which is important, while omitting less relevant detailed knowledge which can be found in medical textbooks. Chapters are: Why work in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?; Applying for a job in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery; Getting the best from your student attachment or elective; Before starting; Your Personal Development Plan, Appraisal, Mandatory Training and Education; Information, Data Protection and Confidentiality; Pre-employment Health Assessment and the Blood Borne Viruses; Basic Hospital Cross Infection Control; MRSA, Cl. Difficile and Hand Hygiene; Inoculation (needlestick) Injuries; Working in Out-Patients Day Surgery; The Ward; its Staff and Routines; Preparation for Theatre; Consent for Hospital Treatment; Working in the Operating Theatre; Scrubbing and Gowning; Routine Post-Operative Care; Post-Operative Complications; Being On Call, Accidents and Emergencies; Wound Closure - Skin Suturing; Dealing with Bleeding from the Mouth; Examination of the Injured Face; Imaging for Facial Fractures; Admitting a Patient with a Facial Fracture; Admitting a Patient with a Dental Abscess; You Should Know About Retrobulbar Haemorrhage; Medical Emergencies; Resuscitation; Examination of Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems; The Sterile Supply Service; Surgical Instruments; Minor Oral Surgery; Histopathology; Venepuncture - Taking a Blood Sample; Venepuncture - Inserting a Venflon IV Cannula; Blood Tests; Ordering and Interpretation; Blood Tests - Haematology; Blood Transfusion; Blood Tests - Biochemistry; Blood Tests - Immunology; Understanding and Prescribing Fluid Replacement; Prescribing Medication in the Hospital; Understanding the Anaesthetist; Understanding Tracheostomy; Understanding the Organisation of the Head and Neck Team; Understanding a Major Cancer Case; Understanding Diabetes in Hospital; Understanding Bisphosphonate Jaw Necrosis; Understanding Anti-coagulation; Keeping out of Trouble; Useful Web Sites; Epilogue.
Written for recently qualified dental surgeons and students Dentist on the Ward provides a concise introduction to the speciality of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. It will be useful to those preparing for undergraduate and non-specialist post-graduate dental examinations.
Dentist on the Ward provides a concise introduction to the speciality for dental surgeons starting work in hospital oral and maxillofacial surgery departments.
Highly Commended, BMA Medical Book Awards 2015An Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery encompasses the full range of oral and maxillofacial surgery. It also addresses the necessary core competencies for undergraduates and those pursuing basic specialist training. The second edition now includes international perspectives. In the UK, oral a
Dentist on the Ward is for students and recently qualified dentists working in hospital departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the first time. It simplifies the essential surgical and medical knowledge needed for hospital work and provides the basic knowledge of medical subjects that any dentist will need for non-specialist examinations.
Written for recently qualified dental surgeons and students, Dentist on the Ward provides a concise introduction to the speciality and most of the conditions managed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons. This includes the commonest oral medical conditions. It will be useful to those previously unfamiliar with the hospital environment and will help in the preparation for undergraduate and non-specialist post-graduate dental examinations. 17 chapters have been revised for the 2021 edition to keep it up to date with improvements and policy changes in hospital healthcare that impact on oral and maxillofacial surgery. The text provides essential information for the new dentally qualified recruit on hospital procedures and practical tasks which they will have to carry out. Background clinical information which relates to the work they will do is presented in an uncomplicated and concise format. The book is formatted into six sections to facilitate easy reference. The chapters on medical subjects contain most of the information a dentist should need to know. Dentist on the Ward is written by two Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons with decades of experience in supervising and teaching young dentists working in their departments. It simplifies the essential surgical and medical knowledge needed for hospital work.
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