Haematology
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Author
Contributions
- Cook, Gordon - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Clinical Publishing,an imprint of Atlas Medical Publishing Ltd, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource]
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25563048M
- ISBN-139781846926051
- ISBN-10184692605X
- OCLC Control Number843112921
- OCLC Control Numberproblemsolvingha00smit
Classifications
- DDC616.15075
- LCCRB145.P76 2010
Description
In "Problem Solving in Haematology", an expert panel lead readers through real-life clinical presentations on how to diagnose and manage a variety of clinical cases seen in haematology practice. The problem-based learning approach should have an immediate impact as a teaching tool to trainees, and more experienced clinicians will find the literature summaries useful to keep them up-to-date with the latest clinical trials and current thinking in the field.Over 30 common and challenging clinical scenarios create a foundation incorpoarting recent medical literature and presenting the latest guidelines for management. Each case opens with a series of questions which is a useful testing exercise for readers. This is followed by background information on the disorder, recent developments in the field and a conclusion on management. Algorithms reflecting the strategic steps in management are included wherever possible. The case-approach lends itself to quick and easy reading, whilst also offering invaluable information on diagnosis and management from experienced authors.
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Topics
Series Statement
- Problem Solving
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