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Clinical Cases in Paediatrics: A Trainee Handbook

ISBN: 978190781647520141/e

Key Features

  • Cases in Paediatrics: A Trainee Handbook includes a unique collection of commonly encountered clinical scenarios, all introduced in the form of a referral letter from a general practitioner to a paediatrician. Each scenario is then described from the perspective of the paediatrician, with a step-by-step guide to the initial assessment, diagnosis and management of the patient.  The case-based approach and consistent structure of the content make this book an invaluable resource for trainees preparing for postgraduate examinations, work-based assessments and supervised learning events. 
  • Over 70 clinical cases, presented as referral letters, introduce trainees to the assessment and management of patients referred to them by non-specialist physicians 
  • Consistent discussion of each case guides trainees from the initial referral letter to the implementation of an effective management plan  
  • Introductory section provides in-depth guidance on the general principles of working in a paediatric clinic  
  • Emphasis on commonly encountered cases ensures relevance as an essential revision tool for postgraduate examinations and assessments
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    Key Features

    • Cases in Paediatrics: A Trainee Handbook includes a unique collection of commonly encountered clinical scenarios, all introduced in the form of a referral letter from a general practitioner to a paediatrician. Each scenario is then described from the perspective of the paediatrician, with a step-by-step guide to the initial assessment, diagnosis and management of the patient.  The case-based approach and consistent structure of the content make this book an invaluable resource for trainees preparing for postgraduate examinations, work-based assessments and supervised learning events. 
    • Over 70 clinical cases, presented as referral letters, introduce trainees to the assessment and management of patients referred to them by non-specialist physicians 
    • Consistent discussion of each case guides trainees from the initial referral letter to the implementation of an effective management plan  
    • Introductory section provides in-depth guidance on the general principles of working in a paediatric clinic  
    • Emphasis on commonly encountered cases ensures relevance as an essential revision tool for postgraduate examinations and assessments
    MRP
    TBA
    Inclusive of all taxes

      Description

      Paediatric trainees in their first years of training rapidly develop the skills and knowledge required to manage acute paediatric problems. But with greater experience comes a new set of challenges which require more reflection than reaction; nowhere are these more evident than in the outpatient setting or paediatric clinic. Changes in paediatric practice over the last few decades mean that many conditions are now managed more or less exclusively in the outpatient setting, where previously they would be managed on the wards. For doctors who have spent their first few years learning on the wards and in emergency departments, this means tackling a new set of problems which require a different set of ‘tools’. 

      Clinical Cases in Paediatrics: A Trainee Handbook has been written in response to these changes, to provide paediatric trainees with the practical guidance they need as they start to manage patients in the outpatient clinic. It is believed that this book will prove extremely useful for those preparing for work-place based assessments, supervised learning events and postgraduate examinations and assessments.

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      Product Details

      Publisher :

      JPB/MED

      Edition :

      1/e

      Binding :

      Paper Back

      Language :

      English

      Pages :

      400

      ISBN-13 :

      9781907816475

      Dimensions :

      7.25 x 9.5

      Copyright year :

      2014