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This practical, thorough, and concise pocketbook is the perfect companion to the clinical skills needed for life on the wards. It covers all the essential elements that lie at the heart of medical practice in which students must prove their competence, and lays the foundations needed for the rest of their medical career. Part One covers history taking, examination and communication; and Part Two provides an overview of key practical procedures and diagnostic skills, all of which are typically examined via Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) or other clinical case format examinations. The coverage of examination skills alongside practical procedures and explanations of typical tests and investigations make this pocketbook invaluable for students new to clinical medicine.The authors are specialists in teaching clinical skills from both a medical and surgical perspective, and are perfectly placed to cover these cornerstones of medical practice.
The late Professor Robert Turner was Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford.Dr Brian Angus is a Clinical Tutor in Medicine and Honorary Consultant Physician at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, and is the Editorial Advisor on Rapid Infectious Diseases. Mr Ashok Handa is a Clinical Tutor in Surgery and Honorary Consultant Surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. Dr Chris Hatton is a Consultant Haematologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and is co-author of Lecture Notes on Haematology.
Section I: History and examinationChapter 1 History taking 3Chapter 2 General examination 25Chapter 3 Examination of the cardiovascular system 59Chapter 4 Examination of the chest 87Chapter 5 Examination of the abdomen 97Chapter 6 Examination of the mental state 112Chapter 7 Examination of the nervous system 122Chapter 8 Assessment of disability including care of the elderly 166Chapter 9 Basic examination, notes and diagnostic principles 173Chapter 10 Presenting cases and communication 185Section II: Clinical investigation and practical skillsChapter 11 Clinical and radiological investigations 201Chapter 12 Endoscopy 230Chapter 13 Cardiological investigations 236Chapter 14 Practical skills 279Chapter 15 Common emergency treatments 326AppendicesAppendix 1 Jaeger reading chart 338Appendix 2 Visual acuity 3 m chart 338Appendix 3 Cardiac arrest instructions 340Appendix 4 Duties of a doctor 341Appendix 5 Laboratory results—normal values 342Appendix 6 Examples of OSCE assessment stations 349Appendix 7 Rockall Score 350Index 351
Published Reviews "Lecture Notes on Clinical Skills fits into both white coat and book budget, something the first year clinical student should bear in mind."GKT Gazette"It is a little smasher."Surgo, Glasgow University Medical School"An excellent reference for students and junior doctors on hospital clinical placements."Scottish Medical Journal"A very practical, 'white coat' text." Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews
Joan Y. Chiao, Shu-Chen Li, Robert Turner, Su Yeon Lee-Tauler, Beverly Pringle, Director of the International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium) Chiao, Joan Y. (Professor, Professor, Technische University Dresden) Li, Shu-Chen (Professor, Professor, Chair of Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience, Max Planck) Turner, Robert (Director Emeritus, Director Emeritus, Department of Neurophysics, Research Scientist at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in the Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology) Lee-Tauler, Su Yeon (Dr, Dr, National Institutes for Mental Health) Pringle, Beverly (Dr, Dr, Director, Center for Global Mental Health Research, Joan Y Chiao
Joan Chiao, Shu-Chen Li, Rebecca Seligman, Robert Turner, International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium) Chiao, Joan (Director, Director, MPI/Technische Universitat Dresden) Li, Shu-Chen (Professor, Professor, Northwestern University) Seligman, Rebecca (Assistant Professor of Medical and Psychological Anthropology, Assistant Professor of Medical and Psychological Anthropology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences) Turner, Robert (Director, Department of Neurophysics, Director, Department of Neurophysics
Robert Turner, Duke University) Turner, Robert (Research Associate in the Center on Biobehavioral Health Disparities Research, Research Associate in the Center on Biobehavioral Health Disparities Research, Turner, TURNER
Simon Fox, Brian Angus, Angela Minassian, Thomas Rawlinson, University of Oxford) Fox, Simon (Locum Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Locum Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Nuffield Department of Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford) Angus, Brian (Associate Professor and Reader in Infectious Diseases, Associate Professor and Reader in Infectious Diseases, Director Oxford Centre for Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford; and Heart of England NHS Trust) Minassian, Angela (Chief Investigator on Clinical Vaccine Trials; and Honorary Consultant, Chief Investigator on Clinical Vaccine Trials; and Honorary Consultant, Jenner Institute, Wellcome Trust Research Training Fellow) Rawlinson, Thomas (The Jenner Institute, University of Oxford, The Jenner Institute, University of Oxford
Joan Y. Chiao, Shu-Chen Li, Robert Turner, Su Yeon Lee-Tauler, Beverly Pringle, Director of the International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium) Chiao, Joan Y. (Professor, Professor, Technische University Dresden) Li, Shu-Chen (Professor, Professor, Chair of Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience, Max Planck) Turner, Robert (Director Emeritus, Director Emeritus, Department of Neurophysics, Research Scientist at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in the Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology) Lee-Tauler, Su Yeon (Dr, Dr, National Institutes for Mental Health) Pringle, Beverly (Dr, Dr, Director, Center for Global Mental Health Research, Joan Y Chiao