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Arch Dis Child 2005;90:988-989 doi:10.1136/adc.2005.073429
  • BOOK REVIEW

Key topics in neonatology, 2nd edition

Edited by Richard H Mupanemunda, Michael Watkinson. London: Taylor & Francis, 2005, £28.95, pp 420. ISBN 1859962343


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The second edition of Key topics in neonatology claims to provide a quick and very up to date summary of current concepts in neonatology, in a self contained and easily readable problem based format for neonatal trainees and nurses. The authors recommend the text as an ideal revision aid for MRCPCH and DCH candidates. The book is very compact and has just over 400 pages, with common neonatal problems arranged alphabetically, which we found easy to use.

The authors do acknowledge that some topics reflect their personal practice; however each topic ends with a useful reading list and related topics of interest, which encompasses other contemporary views. References to family support groups are also helpful.

The majority of sections give good, clear, concise advice and certainly fulfil the role of a revision text. However, we would like to have seen …

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