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Read@DHSS: Hematology and Blood

by Michelle Wynne-Feigin on 2025-01-30T09:00:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

The DHSS Library has over 10,000 journal titles, eBooks, print books,
and DVDs available to you as a DHSS employee. 
Each week we will highlight three book titles of particular interest
to help you learn more about our collection.

These eBooks are provided by the library's database, 
eBook Medical Collection (EBSCO).

To help accessing any of our eBooks, please email the DHSS Library.

Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology book coverWintrobe's Clinical Hematology by John P. Greer; Robert T. Means; Daniel A. Arber; Bertil E. Glader; Alan F. List; Robert T. Means; George M. Rodgers
ISBN: 9781496347428
Publication Date: 2018-12-06
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022! This extensive title, which combines scientific principles with up-to-date clinical procedures, has been thoroughly updated for the fourteenth edition. You'll find in-depth material on the biology and pathophysiology of lymphomas, leukemias, platelet destruction, and other hematological disorders as well as the procedures for diagnosing and treating them. Combines the biology and pathophysiology of hematology as well as the diagnosis and treatment of commonly encountered hematological disorders in one volume. Access the latest knowledge in genetics and genomics eBook features 300 online self-assessment questions for reviewing material and preparing for Board exams. Packed with more than 1,500 tables and figures. 
 
 
Blood Results in Clinical Practice book coverBlood Results in Clinical Practice: A Practical Guide to Interpreting Blood Test Results by Basten, Dr Graham
ISBN: 9781910451168
Publication Date: 2019
This book was originally written after feedback suggested that storytelling was very helpful to students and practitioners wanting to remember blood tests and their implications. Each section, where appropriate, therefore contains a ‘story', as well as an overview of the relevant anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. This revised, updated edition continues to use storytelling to aid understanding, and introduces a unique 10-point system to help explain blood results. The use of storytelling has also been significantly improved and refined, following several years of feedback on the first edition. Less formal than a biochemistry textbook and containing more narrative than an online protocol, Blood Results in Clinical Practice provides an excellent, accessible introduction to blood tests and what they mean. It also enables advanced practitioners to reflect on and improve their practice; and includes new and updated sections of relevance to physiotherapists, paramedics, pharmacists and advanced nurse practitioners. Finally, it provides a resource for patients and their relatives who may be keen to know more about the meaning and function of particular blood tests.
 
Blood and Blood Components book coverBlood and Blood Components: Hematopoiesis, Cytology, Histology, and Hematology Methods by Křížková, Věra et al
ISBN: 9788024647203
Publication Date: 2021
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate world of blood and its components, providing a detailed exploration of hematopoiesis, the process of blood cell formation. It serves as an invaluable resource for professionals in the fields of cytology, histology, and hematology, offering a meticulous selection of cutting-edge methods and techniques. From intricate staining procedures to advanced microscopy techniques, this tome equips readers with the tools necessary to unravel the mysteries of blood at a cellular level. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a student seeking to deepen your understanding, this volume promises to be an indispensable companion on your journey through the captivating realm of hematology. Prepare to immerse yourself in a wealth of knowledge that will undoubtedly elevate your expertise and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries in the study of blood and its vital components.

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