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Covering all aspects of the syllabus, Crash Course offers students a fast way to recap on what they need to know to get through the exams with ease. Styled in an easy-to-follow, readily accessible format, each book is prepared by senior medical students or junior doctors - under faculty supervision - to give them the correct level of information perfectly tailored to current curricula requirements. The series now includes improved pedagogic features and a fully revised self-assessment section, updated to meet current examination needs.
- Crash Course: Infectious Diseases provides the exam syllabus in one place!
- Written by senior medical students or junior doctors - authors who really understand today's exam situation.
- Senior Faculty Advisors ensure complete accuracy of the text.
- Full artwork programme, improved 'Hints and Tips' boxes, and 'Clinical Application' boxes help you remember the key points.
- Fully updated self-assessment section - ideal for current examination practice
- 'Learning Objectives' at the start of each chapter make this suitable for self-directed learning
- Integrated approach between basic and clinical sciences provides a firm basis for problem solving in clinical practice
- Pharmacological and disease management information updated in line with current best practice guidelines
- Recent research findings mean you're getting the most up to date information in the field
- Key aspects of patient communication are presented in easy-to-spot 'Communication' boxes
- Fully updated to include feedback from hundreds of students!
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978-0-7234-3788-8 (9780723437888)
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Part I: The Patient Presents With . . . .1. Fevers and rashes 2. Meningitis 3. Upper respiratory tract symptoms 4. Lower respiratory tract symptoms5. Diarrhoea 6. Jaundice and right upper quadrant pain 7. Urinary symptoms8. Genital symptoms9. Cellulitis10. Complications from intravenous drug use11. Unwell from abroad12. Fever when immunocompromised13. Pyrexia of unknown origin Part II: Diseases and Disorders 14. Childhood exanthemas and other rashes15. Meningitis and encephalitis 16. Upper respiratory tract infections 17. Lower respiratory tract infections 18. Gastroenteritis 19. Liver and biliary tract infections 20. Urinary tract infections21. Sexually transmitted infections 22. Skin, joint and bone infections 23. Endocarditis and pericarditis 24. Malaria and tropical infections 25. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and opportunistic infections 26. Tuberculosis Part III: History, Examination and Common Investigations 27. History 28. Examination 29. Common investigations 30. Writing up a Medical Clerking Part IV: Self-assessment Multiple-choice Questions (MCQs) Short-answer Questions (SAQs) Extended-matching Questions (EMQs)