Haematology

Haematology by Chris Pallister is a fully-revised second edition published by Scion in October 2010. This edition, comprising 398 pages, is written in an approachable style that aims to enhance understanding of the subject while encouraging critical thinking among students. The book features numerous illustrations and defined learning objectives, which are designed to facilitate effective learning. Additionally, ‘fast facts’ boxes provide broader perspectives on the material, and further reading lists along with website information guide readers to more detailed coverage.
Readers will find this book useful for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies in hematology, as well as for medical students pursuing higher professional qualifications. The content is structured to support a comprehensive understanding of medical concepts related to hematology, making it a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge in this field. The clear and consistent prose enhances readability, ensuring that complex topics are accessible to a wide audience.
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This fully-revised edition of Haematologyis written in an approachable style that focuses on improving understanding and encourages students to think around the subject.
The numerous illustrations and defined learning objectives are designed to aid effective learning, while the many ‘fast facts’ boxes broaden the interest and perspective of the material. Further reading lists and website information guide students to more detailed coverage if required.
This book will be useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students of haematology, as well as medical students and those embarking on higher professional qualifications.
From reviews:
‘…This haematology textbook seems to achieve the impossible: it is short in length, broad in scope and yet does not restrict itself to basic facts. Its other great strength is an extremely readable, clear and consistent prose. This makes it stand out from textbooks compiled by editors but where different authors contribute each chapter…’
Royal College of Pathologists Bulletinnumber 157, January 2012
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