The problem-solving approach of the Core Clinical Cases series helps guide medical students in thinking about the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday practice strongly linked to underlying theory, the series integrates theoretical knowledge with the realities of managing clinical problems, and provides a basis for developing sound analytical and decision-making skills. Reflecting closely the question types that students will encounter, these volumes are also the perfect revision aid for case-based examinations.
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By Janesh Gupta
December 12, 2014
You’ve read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real-life clinical situations. The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on ...
By Steve Bain, Jeffrey Stephens, Janesh K. Gupta
August 31, 2012
You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real-life clinical situations. The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday...
By Andrew Ewer, Rajat Gupta
October 28, 2011
You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations.The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday ...
By Janesh Gupta, Gary Mires, Khalid Khan
September 30, 2011
You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations. The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday...
By Tom Clark, Ed Day, Emma Fergusson
September 30, 2011
You've read your textbook and your course notes. Now you need to apply your knowledge to real life clinical situations.The problem-solving approach of Core Clinical Cases guides you to think of the patient as a whole, rather than as a sequence of unconnected symptoms. With its emphasis on everyday ...