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A Companion to Medical Students and Doctors

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A medical student and every doctor stands the risk of taking some issues in medicine for granted – the reason being that they are issues encountered almost on a daily basis. In just 567 pages this book’s seven chapters concentrate on areas that medical students and doctors must pay close attention to if they would render the high quality of medical services they are trained to deliver. Communicating with patients, performing procedures safely and accurately, caring for every available hospital equipment, practical examples, multiple-choice questions and answers, clinical scenarios, etc. are all weaved into this unforgettable reading experience not just for passing examinations but for consistent good medical practice.

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This 567-page 9” x 6” book with 170 illustrations is indeed a companion to medical students and doctors. There are seven Sections. Section 1, in 60 short chapters, discusses common clinical conditions that a medical student should feel uncomfortable if they cannot deal with them in the out-patents’ clinic, wards, or during an examination in the clinical years.
Section 2, Clinical Assistance, is on 27 topics that using simple aids should lead to making the right diagnosis. Section 3 addresses 34 groups of commonly used Instruments for Procedures and Surgeries. Section 4 covers 20 short chapters on Procedures and Operative Cases. Section 5 pays attention to 25 Clinical Scenarios, Questions, and Answers. Section 6 devotes over 100 pages to 200 Multiple-choice Questions and Answers on commonly-used medications in clinical settings. The last Section, Section 7, is on Public Health and covers a topic of great interest to medical students and also 100 Multiple-choice Questions, and Answers on various topics in Public Health. This book is designed to fit into your clinical coat pocket; don’t keep it on your bookshelf.

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 9 × 6 in

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