Description |
xiv, 209 pages |
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regular print |
Summary |
"100 Cases in General Practice presents 100 patient scenarios typical of those seen and managed by GPs. The patient's presentation and history is set out along with details of any examination findings and investigations. Questions direct the reader towards understanding the patient's condition, diagnosis where appropriate, and management. The impact of the patient's psycho-social and cultural background is explored and discussed." "Making decisions about the best course of action is one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to become a doctor. These cases will teach students and junior doctors about health concerns important to GPs, and help develop their person-centred diagnostic and management skills. The cases highlight the importance of effective communication, continuity of care, teamwork and the necessity of placing patients' health issues in the context of their life circu mstances." --Book Jacket |
Notes |
Includes index |
Subject |
Clinical medicine -- Case studies.
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Family medicine -- Case studies.
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Family medicine -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Primary care (Medicine) -- Case studies.
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Primary care (Medicine) -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Family Practice -- methods.
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Diagnosis, Differential.
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Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures.
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Diagnosis, Differential.
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Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures.
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Family Practice -- methods.
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Genre/Form |
Case Reports.
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Case studies.
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Problems and exercises.
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Author |
Grabinar, John.
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Mueller, Martin, 1962-
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LC no. |
2009520534 |
ISBN |
0340968338 (paperback) |
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9780340968338 (paperback) |
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