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Levick, John Rodney was born on October 21, 1945 in Sheffield, England. Son of John William and Marjorie Levick.
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A good understanding of the physiology of the cardiovascular system is fundamental to understanding cardiovascular disease processes. Thus cardiovascular physiology is a major component of all undergraduate courses in physiology, biomedical science and medicine as well as postgraduate study programmes for MRCP and FRCA. The extensively revised fourth edition of this well-respected textbook continues to provide all the information that these students and examination candidates will need. Coverage extends from basic outlines of the fundamental principles of how the cardiovascular system works in health and disease, through to more advanced physiological mechanisms and intracellular transduction pathways. The updated text incorporates the major advances in the field since the first edition of 1990, while retaining the original balance and style without excessive, unwieldy expansion. New sections include the contribution of wave reflection to systolic hypertension and the role of kinases in vascular contraction, while increased coverage of myocardial ischaemia and advances in understanding cardiac failure and arrhythmogenesis enhance the clinical relevance of the text. Other key features of this fourth edition include: · Introductory Overviews at the start of many chapters to guide the reader through the material that follows · New Concept Boxes provide 'at a glance' outlines of key concepts in cardiovascular physiology · Learning Objectives at the start of every chapter and bulleted Summaries at the end provide invaluable directions for study and helpful aids to revision · Inclusion of Clinical Cases in a self-assessment format encourages active, problem-based learning and relates the physiology to practical medicine · Larger format and new page design for enhanced user-friendliness · Over 250 illustrations, many new to this edition, with all line diagrams redrawn in 2-colour for improved clarity An Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology continues to provide an up-to-date, comprehensive but accessible account of the fascinating world of cardiovascular physiology, to be referred to often by the student and lecturer alike.
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Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology has become an essential text in its field, appealing to candidates for the FRCA, MRCP, MRCS / AFRCS, as well as medical and physiology students. This new edition incorporates several changes and additions; in particular, there have been rapid advances made in the understanding of the active nature and roles of the endothelium, and this has resulted in the addition of a new chapter on endothelial cell biology. Many other areas have been updated, eg response of heart cells to ischaemia; role of integrins; myogenic mechanisms and the mechanisms underlying many other vascular contractile responses. New figures have been added and references updated. Finally, in reaction to the recent GMC induced changes in medical education, a problem-based element has been incorporated in the book.
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A good understanding of cardiovascular physiology is fundamental to understanding cardiovascular disease, exercise performance, and many other aspects of human physiology. Thus, cardiovascular physiology is a major component of all undergraduate courses in physiology, biomedical science and medicine, as well as postgraduate study programs for the MRCP and FRCA. An Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology offers all the information needed by students and medical examination candidates in a clear, logical, and well-illustrated manner, with many useful line diagrams and tables that support the text and provide proof of concepts. It provides a comprehensive but accessible account of cardiovascular physiology, from the fundamentals of how the cardiovascular system works in both health and disease to more complex physiological mechanisms and pathways. Learning Objectives, Overview and Summary sections are helpful for checking understanding. The book encourages active, problem-based learning through clinical cases and Further Reading sections featuring primary research literature, review papers, and books.
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Levick, John Rodney was born on October 21, 1945 in Sheffield, England. Son of John William and Marjorie Levick.
Bachelor, U. Oxford (England), 1967; Master of Arts, U. Oxford (England), 1972; Bachelor of Medicine Bch, U. Oxford (England), 1973; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Oxford (England), 1972; Doctor of Science, U. Oxford (England), 1993.
House physician, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England, 1973; house surgeon, Royal Infirmary, Glouchester, Scotland, 1974; lecturer physiology, Oriel College, Oxford, 1974-1976; lecturer physiology, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, 1976-1979; senior lecturer, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, 1979-1989; reader, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, 1989-1994; professor, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, since 1994.
(Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology has become an e...)
( A good understanding of cardiovascular physiology is fu...)
(A good understanding of the physiology of the cardiovascu...)
Member British Microcirculation Society (honorary secretary 1991-1997), British Connective Tissue Society, Physiological Society, European Society for Microcirculation.
Married Boon Hun Ang, June 26, 1976. Children: John Timothy, Christina Kim.