Hunt & Marshall's Clinical Problems in Surgery - eBook, 3rd Edition
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By Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS
Is surgery required? Is the patient effectively communicating symptoms to make the correct clinical diagnosis? Clinical Problems in Surgery, 3rd Edition supports medical students in applying clinical reasoning to problems they encounter in a clinical
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Is surgery required? Is the patient effectively communicating symptoms to make the correct clinical diagnosis? Clinical Problems in Surgery, 3rd Edition supports medical students in applying clinical reasoning to problems they encounter in a clinical setup.
Individual chapters are dedicated to specific regions of the body where surgeons encounter most of the problems. The content structure follows the logical step-by-step process of introducing a clinical problem; seeking history and conducting physical examination; diagnosing the patient and devising a treatment plan based on this informed diagnosis.
Is surgery required? Is the patient effectively communicating symptoms to make the correct clinical diagnosis? Clinical Problems in Surgery, 3rd Edition supports medical students in applying clinical reasoning to problems they encounter in a clinical setup.
Individual chapters are dedicated to specific regions of the body where surgeons encounter most of the problems. The content structure follows the logical step-by-step process of introducing a clinical problem; seeking history and conducting physical examination; diagnosing the patient and devising a treatment plan based on this informed diagnosis.
New to this edition
A new Chapter 14, titled Ophthalmological Problems, expands the latest advancements in surgical treatments of such problems.
Many line drawings from the previous edition have been replaced with clinical photos to emphasise real-life clinical scenarios which surgeons encounter on a daily basis.
This edition will be available as a Student Consult eBook along with the print book. The eBook will include enhancements to the images within the book, as enabled by the Inkling platform.
Key Features
Each chapter discusses the clinical presentations with which surgeons are most commonly faced
Each chapter is dedicated to a range of such problems within a particular region of the body
Incorporation of the latest RACS guidelines on surgery
Author Information
By Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Professor and Head, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria
Councillor and Chairman, Professional Development and Standards Board, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Breast Services, Monash Health, Victoria; Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Director of Surgery, Monash Health, Head, Vascular & Transplant Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Clinical Head, Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, Monash Health Dandenong, Victoria
By Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Professor and Head, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria
Councillor and Chairman, Professional Development and Standards Board, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Breast Services, Monash Health, Victoria; Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Director of Surgery, Monash Health, Head, Vascular & Transplant Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Clinical Head, Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, Monash Health Dandenong, Victoria
1 Integument problems 2 Head and neck problems 3 Breast problems 4 Chest and chest wall problems 5 Back and related limb neurological problems 6 Limb problems 7 Abdominal and gastrointestinal problems 8 Groin, scrotum and abdominal wall problems 9 Urogenital problems 10 Preoperative medical problems in surgical patients 11 Postoperative problems 12 Problems in surgical intensive care 13 Problems in injured patients 14 Ophthalmological problems
https://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/hunt-marshalls-clinical-problems-in-surgery-ebook-9780729585026.html303133Hunt & Marshall's Clinical Problems in Surgery - eBookhttps://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780729585026.jpg63.7184.95AUDInStock/Medicine & Surgery/Surgery/eBooks/Australian Titles/eBooks/Japan Titles433511443887244388721525504052631601418269243350885145120<P>Is surgery required? Is the patient effectively communicating symptoms to make the correct clinical diagnosis? <i>Clinical Problems in Surgery, 3rd Edition</i> supports medical students in applying clinical reasoning to problems they encounter in a clinical setup.</P>
<P>Individual chapters are dedicated to specific regions of the body where surgeons encounter most of the problems. The content structure follows the logical step-by-step process of introducing a clinical problem; seeking history and conducting physical examination; diagnosing the patient and devising a treatment plan based on this informed diagnosis.</P> <P>Is surgery required? Is the patient effectively communicating symptoms to make the correct clinical diagnosis? <i>Clinical Problems in Surgery, 3rd Edition</i> supports medical students in applying clinical reasoning to problems they encounter in a clinical setup.</P>
<P>Individual chapters are dedicated to specific regions of the body where surgeons encounter most of the problems. The content structure follows the logical step-by-step process of introducing a clinical problem; seeking history and conducting physical examination; diagnosing the patient and devising a treatment plan based on this informed diagnosis.</P>00add-to-cart97807295850262015ProfessionalBy Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS20163E-BookElsevier01 Oct 2015IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Julian A. Smith</STRONG>, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Professor and Head, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria
Councillor and Chairman, Professional Development and Standards Board, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; <STRONG>Jane G. Fox</STRONG>, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Breast Services, Monash Health, Victoria; <STRONG>Alan C. Saunder</STRONG>, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Director of Surgery, Monash Health, Head, Vascular & Transplant Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria and <STRONG>Ming Kon Yii</STRONG>, MBBS, FRACS, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
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