Author: Charles J. Grodzin MD
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Mosby
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0815106424
Diagnostic Strategies for Internal Medicine: A Case-Based Approach
This book utilizes a case study approach to major problems in general and critical care medicine. Medical books Diagnostic Strategies for Internal Medicine. The physician in training, encountering major disease processes for the first time, will learn how to work up patients and arrive at differential diagnoses Medical books Diagnostic Strategies for Internal Medicine. by Charles J. Grodzin - Elsevier Science (1996) - Paperback - ISBN 0815106424 9780815106425
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by Charles J. Grodzin - Elsevier Science (1996) - Paperback - ISBN 0815106424 9780815106425
Diagnostic Strategies for Internal Medicine A Case-Based Approach, ISBN-13: 9780815106425, ISBN-10: 0815106424
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Medical Book Diagnostic Strategies for Internal Medicine
The physician in training, encountering major disease processes for the first time, will learn how to work up patients and arrive at differential diagnoses. Most importantly, this book teaches the art of clinical reasoning by walking the reader through the clinical decision making process.