Author: Nicholas J. Talley
Edition: 6
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone Australia
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005OYDSWO
Clinical Examination: A Systematic Guide to Physical Diagnosis
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The sixth edition of Clinical Examination continues to serve all medical trainees with a clear explanation of history taking and clinical examination. Set out systematically, this best selling textbook has comprehensive coverage of the skills necessary for clinically evaluating patients. Thoroughly evidence based and referenced, in full colour with superior artwork and design Medical books Introduction to Clinical Examination. Categories: Medical history taking, Physical diagnosis, Physical examination->Methods. Contributors: Mike Ford - Author. Format: Paperback
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Medical Book Clinical Examination
If you would like to have access to the DVD content, please purchase the print copy of this title.
The sixth edition of Clinical Examination continues to serve all medical trainees with a clear explanation of history taking and clinical examination. Set out systematically, this best selling textbook has comprehensive coverage of the skills necessary for clinically evaluating patients. Thoroughly evidence based and referenced, in full colour with superior artwork and design.
- full colour with superior artwork and design
- evidence-based
- Coverage of ENT and Ophthalmology
- Expanded history taking sections with new differential diagnosis tables
- More anatomy content and illustrations
- Expanded evidence based medicine references - the only physical examination trainees book with detailed references; new section on inter-observer variability and kappa values
The book is written for the clinical skills subject of the medical curriculum. Medical schools teach this at varying stages, some introducing the subject in the beginning years (graduate medical schools years 1 & 2) and others at year 3 (traditional/hybrid curricula, usually 5 or 6 years). Specialty Colleges and RACP teach a clinical skills subject in the early part of basic training which takes place after PGY1 & 2.