
Helping Hands
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Key features:
* Encourages a conscious approach to clinical reasoning - 'see' rather than just 'look'
* Develops an understanding of why all clinicians can be responsible for diagnostic mistakes and how, with a raised awareness, they can work towards avoiding error
* Outlines approaches that can be used when taking a history and when examining patients in any clinical setting
* Bundled e-book for use 'on the go' while the companion website provides additional materials for students and lecturers including self-assessment questions and teaching guidance
Outlining the process of formulating and refining an initial diagnosis, in using this book the medical student or junior doctor will develop a critical self-awareness of the strategies they employ in assessing patients, learn how to improve and enhance their skills, and feel enabled to craft an appropriate management plan.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a helpful guide on evidence-based clinical reasoning in early patientcontact for medical students. It is a first edition book published in the
United Kingdom.
Eleven chapters present discussions on clinical reasoning, diagnostic strategy,
the history and examination, spot diagnosis and pattern recognition, red and
yellow flags, restricted rule-outs, probabilistic reasoning, test of time, test
of treatment, and various case studies. Full-color photographs are well
presented. The case study chapters impart a classical Socratic method of
teaching with questions that lead readers to diagnoses through various concepts
(e.g., red and yellow flags). There are some references included, but this is
appropriate as the book's objective is to teach students how to approach
patients rather than present a study of specific conditions.
As an introductory text for medical students early on their journey into
medicine, this is a practical text. "
Vincent F Carr, DO, MSA, FACC, FACP Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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Persons
Richard Harrington is Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Nuffield Dept Primary Care Health Sciences and Associate Director, Graduate-entry Medicine, University of Oxford and a GP Partner, The Rycote Practice, Thame, Oxfordshire, UK
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