Everyone’s Guide to Outpatient Surgery

Everyone’s Guide to Outpatient Surgery by Greg Cable, published by Somerville House Pub. in 1996, is a comprehensive resource designed to assist patients in navigating the complexities of outpatient surgical procedures. This 185-page book offers insights into collaborating with healthcare professionals and counselors, enabling readers to make informed decisions regarding their treatment options.
The guide presents a step-by-step approach to outpatient surgery, detailing what patients can expect at each stage of the process. It emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions and effectively engaging with the healthcare system. Additionally, the book includes essential information on various procedures commonly performed on an outpatient basis, ensuring that readers receive accurate and up-to-date knowledge from experts in the medical field.
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Everyone’s Guide to Outpatient Surgery leads the patient through the process of working with health care professionals and counsellors to make an informed decision on appropriate treatment. If outpatient surgery is selected, this book provides a step-by-step guide through each stage of the procedure, telling the patient what to expect, what to ask, and how best to work within the system. Also, it provides important details and descriptions of many procedures that are commonly treated on an outpatient basis. To guarantee the most accurate and current information, each section is written by an expert, or team of experts, in each respective field.
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