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The book provides a wide array of concise chapters that review focused subjects within each specialty, followed by a series of questions and answers at the end of each section. Published in an all-inclusive and easy-to-use volume, The 11th edition of Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review is fully revised to reflect the latest information necessary to prepare for the American Board of Internal Medicine Certification and Maintenance of Certification examinations. With a systematic approach covering both the analysis of radiographs and next steps mirroring the clinical setting and context, Abdominal X-rays for Medical Students is a succinct and up-to-date overview of the principles and practice of this important topic. Includes self-assessment to test knowledge and presentation technique.Presents each radiograph twice, side by side: the first as seen in the clinical setting, and the second with the pathology clearly highlighted.Provides an effective and memorable way to analyse and present abdominal radiographs – the unique ‘ABCDE’ system as developed by the authors.Covers the key knowledge and skills necessary for practical use.
Suitable for medical students, junior doctors, nurses and trainee radiographers, this brand new title is clearly illustrated using a unique colour overlay system to present the main pathologies and to highlight the abnormalities in abdomen x-rays. Highly Commended at the British Medical Association Book Awards 2016Ībdominal X-rays for Medical Students is a comprehensive resource offering guidance on reading, presenting and interpreting abdominal radiographs. New section of ‘questions of fives’ questions.
Clinical examples of examination techniques.It reminds us of the most important and basic things – history and examination, and of course a friendly demeanour.’ I have used this book for my final medical year paediatrics exams, the DCH and the MRCP and it has been a great help.
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‘The book is full of wonderful illustrations, and funny and profound advice with quotations, like the words of Sir Dominic Corrigan (1853): “The trouble with many doctors is not that they do not know enough but that they do not see enough”, or the advice to teach thy tongue to say” “I do not know” (Rabbi Moses Maimonides or Rambam, 1135-1204). ‘All in all a very handy book for the student, the resident or other professionals working with children. Paediatrics is much more than medicine miniaturised.’ Fully revised, this is an updated new edition of a much-loved book which has built a reputation for pithy, entertaining good sense over the course of six editions.