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Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing

Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing BOOK REVIEW Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing Reviewed by Peter Lindsay General Practitioner, The Thakur Practice, Leeds, UK Authors: Bob Gates and Owen Barr (Editors) Oxford University Press, Oxford (2009) 624 pp, £15.45 (pbk) ISBN-10: 0199533229, ISBN-13: 978-0199533220 The Oxford Handbook Series has remained popular integration, consent, etc, topics which are covered well throughout a time which has seen the development of smaller and for the first time in a mainstream text book. and smaller electronic gadgets holding more and more data As someone who has watched and, whenever possible, and the over-development of e-learning. Originally devised supported Dr Graham Martin’s campaign for annual by a group of junior doctors to help senior students along health checks (Martin & Lindsay, 2009), I find it the transition into clinical medicine, each now usually covers disappointing that only half a line of text is given to a topic in varying depth and relates to a larger volume to them. Hopefully the next few months will demonstrate which the reader is repeatedly encouraged to refer. The well- how much interest and cost-effective benefit there is thumbed, crumple-paged handbook remains at hand to act as in these checks, so that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advances in Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1753-0180
DOI
10.5042/amhld.2010.0060
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BOOK REVIEW Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing Reviewed by Peter Lindsay General Practitioner, The Thakur Practice, Leeds, UK Authors: Bob Gates and Owen Barr (Editors) Oxford University Press, Oxford (2009) 624 pp, £15.45 (pbk) ISBN-10: 0199533229, ISBN-13: 978-0199533220 The Oxford Handbook Series has remained popular integration, consent, etc, topics which are covered well throughout a time which has seen the development of smaller and for the first time in a mainstream text book. and smaller electronic gadgets holding more and more data As someone who has watched and, whenever possible, and the over-development of e-learning. Originally devised supported Dr Graham Martin’s campaign for annual by a group of junior doctors to help senior students along health checks (Martin & Lindsay, 2009), I find it the transition into clinical medicine, each now usually covers disappointing that only half a line of text is given to a topic in varying depth and relates to a larger volume to them. Hopefully the next few months will demonstrate which the reader is repeatedly encouraged to refer. The well- how much interest and cost-effective benefit there is thumbed, crumple-paged handbook remains at hand to act as in these checks, so that

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Advances in Mental Health and Learning DisabilitiesEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 15, 2010

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