Beginning Medical Law (Beginning the Law)

Beginning Medical Law (Beginning the Law)

by Claudia Carr (Author)

Synopsis

Whether you're new to higher education, coming to legal study for the first time or just wondering what Medical Law is all about, Beginning Medical Law is the ideal introduction to help you hit the ground running. Starting with the basics and an overview of each topic, it will help you come to terms with the structure, themes and issues of the subject so that you can begin your Medical Law module with confidence.

Adopting a clear and simple approach with legal vocabulary carefully clarified, Claudia Carr breaks the subject of Medical Law down using practical everyday examples to make it understandable for anyone, whatever their background. Diagrams and flowcharts simplify complex issues, important cases are identified and explained and on-the- spot questions help you recognise potential issues or debates within the law so that you can contribute in classes with confidence.

Beginning Medical Law is an ideal first introduction to the subject for LLB, GDL or ILEX and especially international students, those enrolled on distance learning courses or on other degree programmes.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 186
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 23 Feb 2015

ISBN 10: 1138013021
ISBN 13: 9781138013025

Media Reviews

Carr uses diagrams, tables and what she calls `on-the-spot questions' to make the subject come alive. For us, the companion website is an innovation! Therefore, do look at the features at the beginning of the book which will assist with your learning and engagement with the subject matter. - Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers


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