Rapid Paediatrics and Child Health

Rapid Paediatrics and Child Health

by HelenBrough (Author), RolaAlkurdi (Author), Ajenthan Surendranathan (Author), RamNataraja (Author)

Synopsis

Rapid Paediatrics and Child Health This pocket guide is an ideal resource in everyday paediatrics and child health practice and a must for all medical students preparing for a major exam. Rapid Paediatrics and Child Health is the latest title in the new Rapid series and is the ideal companion for clinical students working on their paediatrics attachment. It provides quick access to information on common paediatric and child health diseases, defects and disorders, and problems encountered on the wards, in the clinic and in exams. Arranged in A-Z format, each topic is covered using the same headings - Definition, Aetiology. Associations / Risk Factors, Epidemiology, History, Examinations, Pathology, Investigations, Management, Complications and Prognosis. A-Z format for easy and rapid access to information Strict organisation of facts on each page following the Rapid series mnemonic with one page for each condition Handy pocketbook for quick reference Written by students and junior doctors

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Published: 22 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 1405116420
ISBN 13: 9781405116428

Author Bio
Helen Brough, PRHO, recent graduate of Royal Free and University College London Medical School. Rola Alkurdi, final year medical student at the Royal Free and University College London Medical School. Nadira Maharaj, PRHO, recent graduate of Royal Free and University College London Medical School. Premal Patel,final year medical student at the St. Bartholomew's and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Ajenthan Surendranathan, final year medical student at the St. Bartholomew's and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Editorial Advisors: Professor Brent Taylor, Consultant in Paediatrics, and Dr A. Sutcliffe, both at The Royal Free Hospital, London. Series Editor: Amir Sam, final year medical student at the Royal Free and University College London Medical School.