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Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation Berenice Langdon (General Practitioner, General Practitioner, London, UK)

Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation By Berenice Langdon (General Practitioner, General Practitioner, London, UK)

Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation by Berenice Langdon (General Practitioner, General Practitioner, London, UK)


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Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation is a highly accessible text which describes the fundamentals of microbiology within the practice setting in an informative way. It is an ideal resource for medical students and newly qualified doctors, as well as anyone wishing to study medicine or preparing for medical school interviews.

Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation Summary

Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation by Berenice Langdon (General Practitioner, General Practitioner, London, UK)

An understanding of microbiology is essential for both medical students and newly qualified doctors, and is key knowledge for a working doctor. Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation introduces the subject with a wealth of life-like case scenarios, each linked with the relevant microbiology. Spanning 14 categories of infection, the cases within the book allow the reader to listen-in on clinical consultations with patients exhibiting an array of symptoms. Each case then describes the examination and the specimen taking techniques. The results of the samples taken in the story provide a clear link to the more technical information on microbiology which is then discussed. The structure of the book is laid out for easy navigation and has clear case-story headings to enable 'just in time learning' between patients, as well as 'just in case learning' when preparing for exams. Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation is a highly accessible text that describes the basic science of microbiology within the practice setting in an insightful and informative way. The material is presented in an integrated fashion and is therefore an ideal text for medical students on a systems-based or problem-based course, or for the newly qualified doctor looking to consolidate their knowledge.

Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation Reviews

The text is well written, punctuated with humour and an easy read [...] The true gems, however, are the summary tables at the back of the book in the appendices, including a simple overview of commonly uses antibiotics, their mechanism of action, spectrum of activity and clinical uses. * Dr Kathryn Harrison, Innovait *

About Berenice Langdon (General Practitioner, General Practitioner, London, UK)

Berenice Langdon trained in Medicine at the Royal London Hospital and obtained her BSc Genetics at Edinburgh University. Prior to this Dr Langdon worked for 12 months teaching Maths and Science in a secondary school in Zimbabwe. Dr Langdon qualified as a GP at St Georges Hospital and has since worked in SW London with the exception of a year working as a Rural GP in Australia. Aodhan Breathnach trained in Medicine in Trinity College, Dublin, and then specialized in Medical Microbiology at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Guys and St Thomas' Hospital, London. Dr Breathnach has previously worked for the Public Health Laboratory Service and the Health Protection Agency, and is currently a Consultant Microbiologist at St George's Hospital, London.

Table of Contents

LIST OF INFECTIONS AND ASSOCIATED KEY MICROBES; CONTRIBUTORS AND EXPERT REVIEWERS; ABBREVIATIONS; 1.0 GASTROINTESTINAL; 2.0 CARDIOVASCULAR; 3.0 RESPIRATORY; 4.0 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; 5.0 URINARY; 6.0 GENTIAL; 7.0 MUSCULOSKELETAL; 8.0 EYE; 9.0 EAR, NOSE AND THROAD; 10.0 SKIN; 11.0 CHILDREN; 12.0 PREGNANCY, POSTNATAL, AND CONGENTIAL; 13.0 HOSPITAL; 14.0 INTERNATIONAL; APPENDICES; INDEX

Additional information

NPB9780198719847
9780198719847
0198719841
Learning Microbiology through Clinical Consultation by Berenice Langdon (General Practitioner, General Practitioner, London, UK)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2016-06-23
320
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