
100 Cases in Clinical Medicine by James Pattison
This invaluable learning and revision tool deals with core material in clinical medicine. It covers the major systems in fifteen sections, and includes 100 cases. These cases mirror those which students and house officers will meet in accident and emergency, outpatients and general practice. Cases include radiographs, electrocardiograms and other data for interpretation. Questions and answers also ensure that the book is an invaluable learning and revision tool. What better way to ease into clinical medicine than by using this book! '100 Cases in Clinical Medicine' can be used by medical students as an aide to self-directed learning and clinical problem-solving. 100 case descriptions present core conditions and symptoms as seen in clinical practise and readers are encouraged to think in a practical way about clinica problems. The cases mirror those which students and house officers meet in Accident and Emergency, Outpatients and General Practice. Presented in an easy to use format, each case includes a scenario with patient data - laboratory results, images or ECGs - to reflect the clinical situation. The reader is encouraged to answer questions and explanatory answers are provided which cover clinical thinking, differential diagnoses and key points to remember.
The cases are brilliant, well laid out and well thought through, easy to understand and very useful
Final year student, Royal Free and University Coll
I will definitely be using this book in the run up to finals.
Final year students, Liverpool Medical School
The clear, concise style makes this book a great adjunct when learning medicine, and an invaluable revision tool.
Guy's Gazette
Final year student, Royal Free and University Coll
I will definitely be using this book in the run up to finals.
Final year students, Liverpool Medical School
The clear, concise style makes this book a great adjunct when learning medicine, and an invaluable revision tool.
Guy's Gazette
Pattison, James: - Dr James Pattison is a Senior Lecturer in politics at the University of Manchester. His research interests include humanitarian intervention, the responsibility to protect, the ethics of war, and the increased use of private military and security companies. His book, Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect: Who Should Intervene? (2010, Oxford University Press) was awarded a Notable Book Award in 2011 by the International Studies Association (International Ethics Section) and has recently been published in paperback, with a new preface on the intervention in Libya. He has published various articles on the humanitarian intervention, the responsibility to protect, and the ethics of force, including for Ethics & International Affairs, International Theory, the International Journal of Human Rights, the Journal of Military Ethics, and the Journal of Political Philosophy. He is also currently working on a second monograph on the ethical issues surrounding the use of private military and security companies, The Morality of Private War: The Challenge of Private Military and Security Companies with Oxford University Press.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780340677025 |
| ISBN 10 | 0340677023 |
| Title | 100 Cases in Clinical Medicine |
| Author | James Pattison |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Year published | 2000-02-25 |
| Number of pages | 296 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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