Description
Each case is thoroughly discussed through the use of patient histories, physical examination, investigations and management of common conditions where disordered physiology is involved. Over 60 illustrations reinforce an understanding of basic physiological mechanisms.
A problem-based learning approach is used which includes Question and Answer sections and a final Case Review.
Case Based Medical Physiology is designed as a resource for medical students and junior doctors to be used as a revision aid prior to examinations and OSCEs.
About the Author
Professor Christopher Bell- Department of Physiology, University of Dublin, Faculty of Health Sciences, Trinity College, Dublin.
Professor Cecil Kidd- Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Aberdeen.
Professor Trefor Morgan- Department of Physiology, University of Melbourne.
Reviews
"(Case-Based Medical Physiology) would encourage students in the health sciences to review and apply their understanding of the underlying physiology and basic anatomy of a number of common clinical situations. The progressive nature of the narratives and the well-placed questions should encourage students to develop a systematic approach to understanding basic mechanisms in health and disease. It would make an excellent guide for independent group discussion and study."
Proceedings of the Australian Physiological Society 2006 37:51
Book Information
ISBN 9781405120616
Author Christopher Bell
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 572g
Dimensions(mm) 277mm * 222mm * 11mm