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core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Third Edition Janesh K Gupta, Gary Mires, Khalid S Khan, 2011-09-30 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations. The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates your knowledge with the realities of managing clinical problems, and provides a basis for developing sound analytical and confident decision-making skills. The core areas of undergraduate study are covered in a logical sequence of learning activities; the same questions are asked of each clinical case, followed by detailed explanatory answers. OSCE counselling cases, with related questions and answers, also feature in each section. Key concepts and important information are highlighted, and the reader-friendly layout reflects exactly the type of question you will encounter, making these volumes the perfect revision aid for all types of case-based examination. The Obstetrics and Gynaecology volume, fully revised and updated in this third edition, focuses on the following topics: * Early pregnancy problems * Pregnancy dating and fetal growth * Late pregnancy problems * Labour * Medical disorders of pregnancy * Puerperium * Abnormal uterine bleeding * Amenorrhoea and menopause * Incontinence and prolapse * Neoplasia * Discharge and pain* Infertility * Fertility control Volumes in the Core Clinical Cases series remain absolutely invaluable in the run up to clinical, written or OSCE examinations, and ideal course companions for all undergraduate medical students at various stages in their clinical training. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases for Medical Students Joy Chang, Chirag Mehta, 2010-02-01 A concise and time-saving guide to common clinical cases for medical students preparing for their final examinations, and for students at all stages of their course, not least those studying in a problem based learning context. It will continue to be a valuable resource for doctors in their Foundation years. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Paediatrics Andrew Ewer, Rajat Gupta, 2011-10-28 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations.The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Psychiatry Second Edition Tom Clark, Ed Day, Emma C Fergusson, 2011-09-30 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations. The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates your knowledge with the realities of managing clinical problems, and provides a basis for developing sound analytical and confident decision-making skills. The core areas of undergraduate study are covered in a logical sequence of learning activities: the same questions are asked of each clinical case, followed by detailed explanatory answers. Related OSCE counselling cases, with related questions and answers, also feature in each section. Key concepts and important information are highlighted, and the reader-friendly layout reflects exactly the type of question you will encounter, making these volumes the perfect revision aid for all types of case-based examination. The Psychiatry volume, fully revised and updated in this third edition, focuses on the following topics: * Psychosis * Mood disorders * Anxiety disorders * Chronic disorders * Older people * Young people * Psychiatry in general medical settings * Substance misuse * Psychiatry and aggression Volumes in the Core Clinical Cases series remain absolutely invaluable in the run up to clinical, written or OSCE examinations, and ideal course companions for all undergraduate medical students at various stages in their clinical training. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases Andrew Sewart, 2007 A guide for diagnosing and managing common cases. It contains popular clinical scenarios covering various major specialties. It provides revision aid to assess the students knowledge in the same format as the assessment in their exams. It also supports medical students through their medial training to the first year. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Surgery and Surgical Specialties Janesh Gupta, 2014-12-12 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real-life clinical situations.The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases for Medical Students Joy Chang, Chirag Mehta, 2011 A concise and time-saving guide to common clinical cases. Especially relevant for medical students preparing for their final examinations, this book will also be an excellent study aid for students at all stages of their course, not least those studying in a problem based learning context. It will continue to be a valuable resource for doctors in their Foundation years. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Medicine and Surgery Steve Bain, Janesh Kumar Gupta, 2006-03-31 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations. Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its practical approach strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates your knowledge with the realities of managing clinical problems, and provides a basis for developing problem-solving skills. The core areas of undergraduate study are covered in a logical sequence of learning activities: each case is followed by a detailed answer, along with a number of OSCE-style questions to help you practise for the exam. Related OSCE counselling style questions and answers also feature at the end of each section. Key concepts and important information are highlighted, and the reader-friendly layout reflects exactly the type of question you will encounter, making the perfect revision aid for all types of case-based examination. The comprehensive volume, General Medicine and Surgery, focuses on the following topics: Diabetes Endocrinology Rheumatology Renal medicine Cardiology Care of the Elderly Respiratory Medicine Gastrointestinal medicine General Surgery The Core Clinical Cases series is absolutely invaluable in the run up to clinical, written or OSCE examinations, and an essential revision aid for all undergraduate medical students at various stages in their clinical training. Steve Bain MA MD FRCP Professor of Medicine (Diabetes), University of Wales, Swansea & Honorary Consultant Physician, Swansea NHS Trust, Singleton Hospital, Swansea, UK Janesh K. Gupta MSc MD FRCOG Clinical Senior Lecturer & Honorary Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham Women's Hospital, UK |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases Emma Searle, Andrew Sewart, 2006 Features clinical cases illustrating the key topics important in understanding Medical Ethics. Each case prompts candidates to decide upon the necessary investigations, set their own research objectives and direct their own learning. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Clinical Cases in Eye Care Mark Rosenfield, 2018-08-24 Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Clinical Cases in Eye Care provides real-world case examples to illustrate the current scope of primary eye care practice. Over 120 clinical cases help readers gain familiarity with frequently seen scenarios as they would unfold in a typical setting. This case collection is a useful teaching and learning tool for instructors, students and clinicians. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Skills for OSCEs in Surgery Ged Byrne, Jim Hill, Tim Dornan, Paul A. O'Neill, 2007-07-13 This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It is intended to help you learn how best to approach a clinical problem from a surgical perspective. The text provides an insight into how a surgeon might manage a particular problem and consequently how to prepare for an OSCE that might entirely (or in part) consist of ‘surgical' OSCE stations. Although some of the stations in the book could easily be found in a medicine OSCE they are presented here from the perspective of both a student seeking to demonstrate well-developed surgical skills within an OSCE setting and a specialist surgical examiner. Presents a series of clinical problems with an emphasis on the surgical approach to the management. Appropriate for all students needing to demonstrate their clinical expertise in surgical cases. A companion book to the highly-commended Core Clinical Skills for OSCEs in Medicine. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases for Medical Students Chirag Mehta, Joy Chang, 2010 Are you looking for a clear and comprehensive core clinical cases revision guide for your finals? Keen to identify a study aid that will assist you at any stage of your Medical School course, and beyond? Require a guide to common problem based learning scenarios? This time-saving revision guide covers the clinical cases commonly asked in medical finals together with cases encountered as part of problem based learning. A wide range of clinical cases are examined, pointing out salient features including: history and examination; differential diagnoses; management and questions that examiners may ask; and also an up-to-date summary of the condition with relevant links to further information. This specially formatted ebook is a clear and concise guide to core clinical cases encountered by medical students. It features easy references and time-saving problem-based learning. The guide covers over 100 common medical cases, and includes tips to aid effective revision for medical finals. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Principles and Practice of Case-based Clinical Reasoning Education Olle ten Cate, Eugène J.F.M. Custers, Steven J. Durning, 2017-11-06 This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This volume describes and explains the educational method of Case-Based Clinical Reasoning (CBCR) used successfully in medical schools to prepare students to think like doctors before they enter the clinical arena and become engaged in patient care. Although this approach poses the paradoxical problem of a lack of clinical experience that is so essential for building proficiency in clinical reasoning, CBCR is built on the premise that solving clinical problems involves the ability to reason about disease processes. This requires knowledge of anatomy and the working and pathology of organ systems, as well as the ability to regard patient problems as patterns and compare them with instances of illness scripts of patients the clinician has seen in the past and stored in memory. CBCR stimulates the development of early, rudimentary illness scripts through elaboration and systematic discussion of the courses of action from the initial presentation of the patient to the final steps of clinical management. The book combines general backgrounds of clinical reasoning education and assessment with a detailed elaboration of the CBCR method for application in any medical curriculum, either as a mandatory or as an elective course. It consists of three parts: a general introduction to clinical reasoning education, application of the CBCR method, and cases that can used by educators to try out this method. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases Marjorie Elisabeth Marion Allison, Stuart W. McDonald, 2008 Integrates the students' knowledge of basic science with the realities of managing clinical problems. This title includes 36 clinical cases, addressing the major body system areas; learning points which are designed to give a rounded explanation of the topic; and, model answers and marking schemes. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases Andrew Sewart, Henriette Van Ruiten, 2005 Each case prompts candidates to decide on the necessary investigations, set their own research objectives and direct their own learning. This book mirrors the format of 'Medical School and Foundation Year Assessment' so that candidates get familiar with what is expected of them. |
core clinical cases for medical students: PACES for the MRCP Tim Hall, 2013-09-17 The 3rd edition of PACES for the MRCP has been fully revised and updated throughout to retain its pole position as the textbook to accompany core medical training (CMT) and prepare candidates for success in the Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills and a future specialty career. Features Fully revised for the new Station 5 and completely updated throughout. Promotes understanding and deeper learning of modern medicine applicable to PACES and the specialist registrar. Emphasis on clinical assessment – history-taking, examination and communication skills – equipping candidates with appropriate differential diagnoses from which to develop the right diagnosis. Encourages candidates to question why a diagnosis has arisen and consider its consequences. For example, 'Heat failure' is a not a diagnosis until a candidate has considered the differential diagnoses of breathlessness and decided why heart failure is most likely, and then considered its cause (not always ischaemic heart disease), its presentation (acute, chronic, left or right ventricular or both) and, most importantly, the effects of it and its treatments on a patient's life. This 3rd edition of PACES for the MRCP continues to provide fully revised, up-to-date, evidence-based coverage of investigations and treatments. Whilst the emphasis of PACES is on clinical skills, candidates who understand when, for example, a patient with rheumatoid arthritis might benefit from a biologic agent and how this will influence inflammatory disease, is better equipped for success. - A one-volume text giving candidates complete preparation for the PACES exam within one portable volume - 250 cases organised into the 5 stations of the PACES exam – respiratory and abdominal system, history taking, cardiovascular and nervous system, communication and ethics and skin, locomotion, eyes and endocrine systems - Engaging question-and-answer approach at the end of each case – excellent preparation for the exam - Boxed tips highlight vital information – helps identify what is most important to remember - Fully revised for the new Station 5 and completely updated throughout. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Eureka: General Surgery & Urology Stephen Parker, 2015-03-31 Eureka: General Surgery and Urology is an innovative book for medical students that fully integrates core science, clinical medicine and surgery. The book benefits from an engaging and authoritative text, written by specialists in the field, and has several key features to help you really understand the subject: Chapter starter questions - to get you thinking about the topic before you start reading Break out boxes which contain essential key knowledge Clinical cases to help you understand the material in a clinical context Unique graphic narratives which are especially useful for visual learners End of chapter answers to the starter questions A final self-assessment chapter of Single Best Answers to really help test and reinforce your knowledge The book starts with the First Principles chapter which clearly explains key concepts such as assessment of the patient fitness for surgery, patient consent and pain management. The Clinical Essentials chapter provides an overview of the symptoms and signs of surgical disease, investigations and management options. A series of disease-based chapters briefly describe, by system, relevant structure and function, history and examination and main surgical presentations, each chapter introduced by engaging clinical cases that feature unique graphic narratives. The Emergencies chapter covers the principles of immediate care in situations such as acute appendicitis. Finally, the Self-Assessment chapter comprises 80 multiple choice questions in clinical Single Best Answer format, to thoroughly test your understanding of the subject. The Eureka series of books are designed to be a 'one stop shop': they contain all the key information you need to know to succeed in your studies and pass your exams. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Case Studies in Adult Intensive Care Medicine Daniele Bryden, Andrew Temple, 2017-04-20 This case-based approach to the intensive care medicine curriculum provides 48 case studies linking core knowledge to clinical context. Topics chosen have been mapped to eight key areas of study, making this ideal for both FFICM and EDIC exam candidates. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Medicine and Medical Specialties Second Edition Steve Bain, Jeffrey W Stephens, 2012-08-31 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real-life clinical situations. The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates your knowledge with the realities of managing clinical problems, and provides a basis for developing sound analytical and confident decision-making skills. The core areas of undergraduate study are covered in a logical sequence of learning activities; the same questions are asked of each clinical case, followed by detailed explanatory answers. OSCE counselling cases, with related questions and answers, also feature in each section. Key concepts and important information are highlighted, and the reader-friendly layout reflects exactly the type of question you will encounter, making these volumes the perfect revision aid for all types of case-based examination. The Medicine and Medical Specialties volume, in which all medical subjects have been brought together in a single volume for this second edition, focuses on the following topics: diabetes, endocrinology, rheumatology, renal medicine, cardiology, care of elderly people, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, haematology, oncology emergencies; neurology, infectious diseases, and dermatology. Volumes in the Core Clinical Cases series remain absolutely invaluable in the run up to clinical, written, or OSCE examinations, and ideal course companions for all undergraduate medical students at various stages in their clinical training. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Medical and Surgical Specialties Steve Bain, Janesh K. Gupta, 2006-03-31 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations. Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its practical approach strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates your knowledge with the realities of managing clinical problems, and provides a basis for developing problem-solving skills. The core areas of undergraduate study are covered in a logical sequence of learning activities: each case is followed by a detailed answer, along with a number of OSCE-style questions to help you practise for the exam. Related OSCE counselling style questions and answers also feature at the end of each section. Key concepts and important information are highlighted, and the reader-friendly layout reflects exactly the type of question you will encounter, making the perfect revision aid for all types of case-based examination. The comprehensive volume, Medical and Surgical Specialties, focuses on the following topics: ENT Ophthalmology Haematology Orthopaedics and Trauma Oncology Neurology Urology Infectious Diseases Dermatology The Core Clinical Cases series is absolutely invaluable in the run up to clinical, written or OSCE examinations, and an essential revision aid for all undergraduate medical students at various stages in their clinical training. Steve Bain MA MD FRCP Professor of Medicine (Diabetes), University of Wales, Swansea & Honorary Consultant Physician, Swansea NHS Trust, Singleton Hospital, Swansea, UK Janesh K. Gupta MSc MD FRCOG Clinical Senior Lecturer & Honorary Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham Women's Hospital, UK |
core clinical cases for medical students: Case Studies in Geriatrics Judith C. Ahronheim, 2005 This case-based approach to geriatric medicine is suitable for all health professionals and trainees who provide care for the elderly. Examples range from the healthy elderly to those with advanced cognitive or physical impairments. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Medicine Gordon W. Stewart, 2010 This book provides an account of the basics of clinical medicine. Unlike the numerous other hard-to-digest reference textbooks on this subject, this one is designed to be an easy read from cover to cover. The content succeeds in giving a broad overview of medicine, thus enabling the incoming clinical student to grasp the main elements of serious human diseases in all the systems. This is an 'anti-specialist' book that is short, accessible and general. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Clinical Medicine for the MRCP PACES. Gautam Mehta, Bilal Iqbal, Deborah Bowman, 2020 Each case is divided into presentations with numbered references to clinical notes, and a further section devoted to questions commonly asked by examiners. The case presentation section provides detailed guidance to examination technique relevant to specific cases. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Concepts in Clinical Infectious Diseases (CCCID) Carlos Franco-Paredes, 2016-03-15 Core Concepts in Clinical Infectious Diseases (CCCID) provides medical students and researchers, infectious disease fellows, and practicing clinicians with key clinical concepts in the differential diagnosis and workup of infectious diseases. With the use of tables, charts, and problem-oriented medical diagnosis, it will provide a way of organizing and thinking about commonly seen clinical presentations of infectious diseases. Instead of discussing each disease process or any particular infectious process, this book will assist clinicians in seeing the forest and not focusing on the leaf. Graphs and tables have been constructed over 14 years of taking notes, teaching clinical infectious diseases, and discussing real clinical cases. This book is not about acquiring the structure of infectious diseases that is presented in classic textbooks of infectious disease; instead, it is about refining the process of putting the pieces together in clinical thinking to achieve an accurate clinical diagnosis and thus improved patient care. |
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core clinical cases for medical students: Case Studies: Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology Takesha Cooper, Gerald Maguire, Stephen Stahl, 2021-11-18 A brand new selection of clinical stories covering psychiatric treatments that work and fail, and mistakes made along the journey. |
core clinical cases for medical students: 100 Diagnostic Challenges In Clinical Medicine David R Ramsdale, 2009-03-04 100 Diagnostic Challenges in Clinical Medicine is composed of one hundred well-illustrated clinical scenarios and their appropriate investigations. A wide variety of specialties are covered including cardiology, neurology, dermatology, endocrinology, tropical medicine, haematology, metabolic medicine, radiology, ophthalmology, venereology, and infectious diseases. Presenting the relevant investigations corresponding to each case in an interesting and easy-to-read Q&A format concerning diagnosis and management, this book serves as an ideal, and hopefully enjoyable, study aid for medical students and junior doctors who are preparing for clinical examinations in medicine. By solving the problems posed by these challenging clinical cases, the reader will gain additional practice in diagnosis and treatment strategies. |
core clinical cases for medical students: 100 Cases in Psychiatry Subodh Dave, Nisha Dogra, 2010-02-26 100 Cases in Psychiatry presents 100 scenarios commonly seen in the hospital and community setting. The patient's history and examination are described, with questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, providing an essential revision aid as well as a practical guide for students a |
core clinical cases for medical students: Clinical Cases and OSCEs in Surgery Manoj Ramachandran, Marc A. Gladman, 2010-10-26 This book of over 140 cases is designed for candidates preparing for all surgical examinations, whether at undergraduate, postgraduate or exit examination level. It will demystify and simplify the clinical assessment of surgical cases and provides invaluable advice on how to achieve success. The text includes top tips, acronyms and up-to-date summaries of current practice based on the authors' personal experience of surgical examinations. Cases are graded in terms of likely appearance in the examinations. Top tips emphasize specific subjects which cause confusion. The text provides advice on the most appropriate time to finish an examination. Examples of the common procedures and props that come up in the skill-based examination format are included. This fully revised Second Edition is now in colour and includes photographs of key manoeuvres performed during specific surgical examination routines Includes a new section on communication skills A new co-author in academic surgery joins the project. |
core clinical cases for medical students: 100 Cases in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Cecilia Bottomley, Janice Rymer, 2008-01-25 A 24-year-old woman is referred from the emergency department with sudden onset of left iliac fossa pain and you are the medic on duty... 100 Cases in Obstetrics and Gynaecology presents 100 commonly seen obstetric and gynaecological scenarios. The patient's history, examination and initial investigations are presented along with questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, providing an essential revision aid as well as a practical guide for junior clinicians. Making clinical decisions is one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to become a doctor. These cases will teach medics and medical students to recognize important obstetric and gynaecological conditions and help them develop their diagnostic and management skills. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Clinical Case Studies for the Family Nurse Practitioner Leslie Neal-Boylan, 2011-11-28 Clinical Case Studies for the Family Nurse Practitioner is a key resource for advanced practice nurses and graduate students seeking to test their skills in assessing, diagnosing, and managing cases in family and primary care. Composed of more than 70 cases ranging from common to unique, the book compiles years of experience from experts in the field. It is organized chronologically, presenting cases from neonatal to geriatric care in a standard approach built on the SOAP format. This includes differential diagnosis and a series of critical thinking questions ideal for self-assessment or classroom use. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics Richard Ashcroft, Anneke Lucassen, Michael Parker, Marian Verkerk, Guy Widdershoven, 2005-08-18 Covering the main methods for analyzing ethical problems in modern medicine, Anneke Lucassen, a clinician, begins by presenting an ethically challenging genetics case drawn from her clinical experience. It is then analysed from different theoretical points of view. Each ethicist takes a particular approach, illustrating it in action and giving the reader a basic grounding in its central elements. Each chapter can be read on its own, but comparison between them gives the reader a sense of to what extent methodology in medical ethics matters, and how different theoretical starting points can lead to different practical conclusions. At the end, Lucassen offers a clinician's response to the various ethical methods described. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Skills for OSCEs in Medicine Tim Dornan, Paul O'Neill, 2006-01-01 This work comprises a set of medical tasks that are performed by every newly qualified doctor. The authors define the skills that must be acquired to perform them, then they are explained together with how they might measured. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Clinical Communication Skills Peter Washer, 2009-04-09 Clinical Communication Skills is a ground-breaking new resource for medical students. It provides a practical introduction to the subject, with acknowledgement of key theories. Pragmatic worked examples will be of immediate benefit in clinical environments. The book draws on patient and professional involvement with interview podcasts. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Psychiatry Tom Clark, Ed Day, Emma Fergusson, 2011-09-30 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations.The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the |
core clinical cases for medical students: Comprehensive Core Clinical Cases Andrew Sewart, 2012 Using a Problem Based Learning Approach, questions are set to reflect current exam topics over a wide range of disciplines. Key clinical scenarios give essential knowledge when revising for exams. The use of X-rays, CT scans, ECGs and blood results for interpretation enhance the clinical scenarios giving realistic practice. Each answer gives clear, detailed explanatory notes to increase subject knowledge. This new edition combines the best of Books 1 and 2 of the Core Clinical Case series to form a comprehensive collection. |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Janesh Gupta, Gary Mires, Khalid Khan, 2011-09-30 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations.The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Psychiatry Emma C Fergusson, Tom Clark, Ed Day, 2005-03-31 Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its practical approach strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates your knowledge with the realities of managing clinical problems, and provides a basis for developing problem-solving skills. The core areas of u |
core clinical cases for medical students: Teaching Clinical Reasoning Robert L. Trowbridge (Jr.), Joseph J. Rencic, Steven J. Durning, 2015 |
core clinical cases for medical students: Core Clinical Cases in Medical and Surgical Specialties Janesh K. Gupta, 2006-03-31 You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations.Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its practical approach strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates your knowledge with the r |
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