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Book Synopsis

This brand-new textbook introduces medical students, junior doctors, medical educators and allied health professionals to the vital skills of diagnostic strategy and clinical reasoning, both essential components of becoming an effective clinician. Taking the examination of the hands as a springboard often the initial step in physical examination and from which a wealth of information can be gleaned through real-life clinical cases readers are encouraged to refine their powers of observation and decision-making strategy.

Key features:

Encourages a conscious approach to clinical reasoning see' rather than just look'

Develops an understanding of why all clinicians can be responsible for diagnostic mistakes and how, with a raised awareness, they can work towards avoiding error

Outlines approaches that can be used when taking a history and when examining patients in any clinical setting

Bundled e-book for use on the go' while the com

Trade Review

"This is a helpful guide on evidence-based clinical reasoning in early patient
contact for medical students. It is a first edition book published in the
United Kingdom.

Eleven chapters present discussions on clinical reasoning, diagnostic strategy,
the history and examination, spot diagnosis and pattern recognition, red and
yellow flags, restricted rule-outs, probabilistic reasoning, test of time, test
of treatment, and various case studies. Full-color photographs are well
presented. The case study chapters impart a classical Socratic method of
teaching with questions that lead readers to diagnoses through various concepts
(e.g., red and yellow flags). There are some references included, but this is
appropriate as the book's objective is to teach students how to approach
patients rather than present a study of specific conditions.

As an introductory text for medical students early on their journey into
medicine, this is a practical text. "

Vincent F Carr, DO, MSA, FACC, FACP Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences



Table of Contents
1. Introduction. 2. Clinical Reasoning. 3. Diagnostic Strategy. 4. The History. 5. Examination. 6. Spot Diagnosis and Pattern Recognition. 7. Red and Yellow Flags. 8. Restricted Rule-Outs. 9. Probablistic Reasoning. 10. Test of Time and Test of Treatment. 11. Further Cases.

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    A Hardback by Caroline Rodgers, Richard Harrington

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/11/2000
      ISBN13: 9781138330863, 978-1138330863
      ISBN10: 1138330868

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This brand-new textbook introduces medical students, junior doctors, medical educators and allied health professionals to the vital skills of diagnostic strategy and clinical reasoning, both essential components of becoming an effective clinician. Taking the examination of the hands as a springboard often the initial step in physical examination and from which a wealth of information can be gleaned through real-life clinical cases readers are encouraged to refine their powers of observation and decision-making strategy.

      Key features:

      Encourages a conscious approach to clinical reasoning see' rather than just look'

      Develops an understanding of why all clinicians can be responsible for diagnostic mistakes and how, with a raised awareness, they can work towards avoiding error

      Outlines approaches that can be used when taking a history and when examining patients in any clinical setting

      Bundled e-book for use on the go' while the com

      Trade Review

      "This is a helpful guide on evidence-based clinical reasoning in early patient
      contact for medical students. It is a first edition book published in the
      United Kingdom.

      Eleven chapters present discussions on clinical reasoning, diagnostic strategy,
      the history and examination, spot diagnosis and pattern recognition, red and
      yellow flags, restricted rule-outs, probabilistic reasoning, test of time, test
      of treatment, and various case studies. Full-color photographs are well
      presented. The case study chapters impart a classical Socratic method of
      teaching with questions that lead readers to diagnoses through various concepts
      (e.g., red and yellow flags). There are some references included, but this is
      appropriate as the book's objective is to teach students how to approach
      patients rather than present a study of specific conditions.

      As an introductory text for medical students early on their journey into
      medicine, this is a practical text. "

      Vincent F Carr, DO, MSA, FACC, FACP Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences



      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction. 2. Clinical Reasoning. 3. Diagnostic Strategy. 4. The History. 5. Examination. 6. Spot Diagnosis and Pattern Recognition. 7. Red and Yellow Flags. 8. Restricted Rule-Outs. 9. Probablistic Reasoning. 10. Test of Time and Test of Treatment. 11. Further Cases.

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