Surgeon Scientist: Adventures In Surgical Research
Graham Hill is a surgeon, university professor and researcher who has worked in hospitals and teaching institutions in New Zealand, Indonesia, the UK and the US. His work on the response of the human body to major surgery has helped doctors improve likely outcomes for patients al... read full description below.
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| Interest Age |
All ages |
| Reading Age |
All ages |
| Library of Congress |
Medicine, Research, Scientists, Surgeons, Surgery |
| NBS Text |
Surgery: Professional |
| ONIX Text |
General/trade;Professional and scholarly |
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| Number of Pages |
208 pp |
| Dimensions |
Width: 234mm Height: 152mm
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| Weight |
498g |
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| Dewey Code |
617.092 |
| Catalogue Code |
89847 |
Description of this Book
Graham Hill is a surgeon, university professor and researcher who has worked in hospitals and teaching institutions in New Zealand, Indonesia, the UK and the US. His work on the response of the human body to major surgery has helped doctors improve likely outcomes for patients all over the world. This book is like a scientific detective story, as Professor Hill and the teams he has worked with piece together the story of how bodies heal, one painstaking step at a time. Each piece of research they do brings more questions - patients lose weight following surgery - what is the nature of this weight loss? Why does the body lose so much protein after surgery? Can it be replaced using supplements? Does it help if the patient has been well nourished before surgery? Professor Hill writes with tremendous emapathy for his patients, and makes his highly technical work accessible to interested readers.
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Author's Bio
Now retired, Prof Graham L Hill MD ChM, was Professor of Surgery and Head of the University Department of Surgery at Auckland Hospital. He is now based in Wanaka. He was recently awarded the Premier Research Award of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons for 'outstanding contributions to surgical research' - only the second time the award has been given.
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