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: It quickly became ubiquitous in the bags and pockets of medical students and trainees across the UK and beyond.

: Integrate clinical observations with an emphasis on values-based practice, respecting patient perspectives and families as partners. Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry

Since the first edition was published in 2005, the handbook has evolved alongside the field: : It quickly became ubiquitous in the bags

In the early 2000s, David Semple, Roger Smyth, and their colleagues were junior doctors in Scotland. While their peers in general medicine relied on the iconic cheese-colored Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine to guide them through patient assessments, the young psychiatrists found no equivalent for their specialty. They were often baffled by the "strange" symptoms of their patients and felt a sense of relief only when a purely medical problem arose—something they finally understood. The Vision While their peers in general medicine relied on