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Problem-Based Medical Case Management, Second Edition
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Medicine is an ever-changing science. Since this book was first published in 2006, there have been major advances in many aspects of medicine. In this second edition, medical cases, diagnostic appr...
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01 August 2017

Medicine is an ever-changing science. Since this book was first published in 2006, there have been major advances in many aspects of medicine. In this second edition, medical cases, diagnostic approaches and treatment modalities have been brought up to date, in keeping with advances in medical science. Chapters on respiratory medicine have been thoroughly revised and strengthened to reflect the most current information in the field. New topics in medical case management, such as emerging controversies in medical ethics and issues of professional conduct are covered.
Problem-Based Medical Case Management primarily provides a compact and essential aid for medical students preparing for their examinations in general medicine. Practising doctors will also find this book useful in their day-to-day practice and when preparing for case presentation.
Problem-Based Medical Case Management primarily provides a compact and essential aid for medical students preparing for their examinations in general medicine. Practising doctors will also find this book useful in their day-to-day practice and when preparing for case presentation.
Price: £21.00
Pages: 448
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Imprint: HKU Department of Medicine
Publication Date:
01 August 2017
Trim Size: 7.50 X 4.75 in
ISBN: 9789888390793
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
MEDICAL / Education & Training, MEDICAL / Diagnosis
“In this book the authors, all physicians with considerable knowledge and experience, clearly describe a problem-based approach to the management of common diseases. This has been expertly and successfully achieved. There are illustrative long and short cases preceded by an overview of the relevant subspecialty; the questions being posed and the pitfalls that are mentioned are very useful. The inclusion of images and clinical laboratory results is an additional asset.”
—Professor Sir David Todd
—Professor Sir David Todd