Case-Based Discussions in Medicine by Paul McNamara (Registrar in Emergency Medicine, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, Honrary Clinical Lecturer, University of Glasgow School of Medicine)
Case-based learning is a fundamental part of teaching at medical school because it links theory to practice. Case-Based Discussions in Medicine is designed to help prepare students for clinical practice by working through real-life patient histories.
All cases are presented in a consistent style, and cover:
The book is an essential study companion for medical students and foundation doctors which will help you:
From back pain and breathlessness to post-partum psychosis, via abdominal pain and jaundice, placenta praevia, and alcoholic liver disease, the book guides you through common cases in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry.
All cases are presented in a consistent style, and cover:
- History of presenting complaint
- Examination and interpretation
- Differential diagnoses
- Investigations
- Diagnosis and management
The book is an essential study companion for medical students and foundation doctors which will help you:
- become proficient at writing up a patients history and examination findings
- improve your clinical decision-making and patient management
- build your clinical knowledge
From back pain and breathlessness to post-partum psychosis, via abdominal pain and jaundice, placenta praevia, and alcoholic liver disease, the book guides you through common cases in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry.