Practical Pediatric Hematology (Record no. 13849)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789350259214
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Edition information Second Edition
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Personal name Anupam Sachdeva
9 (RLIN) 10759
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Title Practical Pediatric Hematology
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Edition statement Second Edition
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi • Panama City • London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 350 Pages
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General note Includes Index
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. These are exciting times for Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. Major advances during the past decade in<br/>the field have enhanced our understanding and significantly influenced the management and outcome of<br/>many of these chronic and fatal diseases affecting children. Achieving the gold standard of care for children<br/>patients should be our goal. Given the realistic situation under which we function, and due to the major<br/>sociocultural and economic hurdles this ideal may seem a utopian goal. Nevertheless, I strongly believe that<br/>we can achieve together much more than we alone can do. There are many novel adaptations that we could<br/>adopt in our clinic practice and management guidelines that would benefit a large chunk of patients. Training,<br/>I think, is the cornerstone for this progress!<br/>The PHO Chapter of IAP has been in the forefront of IAP activities leading in many ways—publication<br/>on anemia in children, pediatric hematology and oncology; parent education booklet on ALL, hemophilia,<br/>thalassemia; publishing management guidelines on sickle cell disease, ITP, blood component therapy national<br/>training programs on pediatric oncology; publication of PHO newsletter; promoting subspecialty fellowship<br/>training; preparing teaching slide sets on CD; Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, website—phoindia.org,<br/>etc.<br/>Training in Practical Pediatric Hematology (NTP-PPH) is the latest venture of PHO chapter program for<br/>training in practical pediatric hematology will be kicked off in January 2006 at Gurgaon, Haryana, India. This<br/>will be a 2 days course in intensive practical training for pediatricians and postgraduates. The launch of this<br/>program has been a dream come true for many of us who have waited for long to make this happen. This<br/>unique idea and process of training pediatricians in practical aspects of Pediatric Hematology will instantly<br/>raise the standards of care provided to children suffering with hematological disorders throughout the country.<br/>I take this opportunity to thank Dr Nitin K Shah, President IAP 2006, to adopt this program under the<br/>IAP Action Plan 2006 and provide us this important platform to spread our message with very wide visibility<br/>also acknowledge the massive contributions of our dynamic honorary secretary and the National Co-ordinator<br/>of NTP-PPH, Dr Anupam Sachdeva.<br/>Hope you enjoy reading this interesting manual and send us your feedback for its improvement in the<br/>future.
Expansion of summary note These are exciting times for Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. Major advances during the past decade in<br/>the field have enhanced our understanding and significantly influenced the management and outcome of<br/>many of these chronic and fatal diseases affecting children. Achieving the gold standard of care for children<br/>patients should be our goal. Given the realistic situation under which we function, and due to the major<br/>sociocultural and economic hurdles this ideal may seem a utopian goal. Nevertheless, I strongly believe that<br/>we can achieve together much more than we alone can do. There are many novel adaptations that we could<br/>adopt in our clinic practice and management guidelines that would benefit a large chunk of patients. Training,<br/>I think, is the cornerstone for this progress!<br/>The PHO Chapter of IAP has been in the forefront of IAP activities leading in many ways—publication<br/>on anemia in children, pediatric hematology and oncology; parent education booklet on ALL, hemophilia,<br/>thalassemia; publishing management guidelines on sickle cell disease, ITP, blood component therapy national<br/>training programs on pediatric oncology; publication of PHO newsletter; promoting subspecialty fellowship<br/>training; preparing teaching slide sets on CD; Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, website—phoindia.org,<br/>etc.<br/>Training in Practical Pediatric Hematology (NTP-PPH) is the latest venture of PHO chapter program for<br/>training in practical pediatric hematology will be kicked off in January 2006 at Gurgaon, Haryana, India. This<br/>will be a 2 days course in intensive practical training for pediatricians and postgraduates. The launch of this<br/>program has been a dream come true for many of us who have waited for long to make this happen. This<br/>unique idea and process of training pediatricians in practical aspects of Pediatric Hematology will instantly<br/>raise the standards of care provided to children suffering with hematological disorders throughout the country.<br/>I take this opportunity to thank Dr Nitin K Shah, President IAP 2006, to adopt this program under the<br/>IAP Action Plan 2006 and provide us this important platform to spread our message with very wide visibility<br/>also acknowledge the massive contributions of our dynamic honorary secretary and the National Co-ordinator<br/>of NTP-PPH, Dr Anupam Sachdeva.<br/>Hope you enjoy reading this interesting manual and send us your feedback for its improvement in the<br/>future.
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General subdivision Pediatric Hematology
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9 (RLIN) 10760
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