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Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on
subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help
with 'on the go', at a highly-affordable price that puts them
within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working
on attachment. Topics reflect information needs stemming from
today's integrated undergraduate and foundation courses: Common
presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG, imaging) Clinical
and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations, history-taking)
The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the
'fear factor' associated with day-to-day clinical training and
provides a detailed resource that students and junior doctors can
carry in their pocket. Key points Logical, building-block approach
to content: initial chapters outline the basic approach to
gynaecological history and examination, and essential pelvic
anatomy Subsequent chapters describe physiology and pathology of
women at all stages of life from puberty, to reproductive age, to
menopause; and associated disorders such as congenital disorders,
menstrual disorders, genital diseases, and pelvic organ prolapse
Concludes with chapter on gynaecological oncology Disorders are
accompanied by medical images, examination photos and practical
artworks Focuses on the conditions medical students and junior
doctors are most likely to see
This book identifies Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a growing
field that is being incorporated into many aspects of human life,
including healthcare practice and delivery. The precision,
automation, and potential of AI brings multiple benefits to the way
disease is diagnosed, investigated and treated. Currently, there is
a lack of any appreciable understanding of AI and this book
provides detailed understandings, which include; foundational
concepts, current applications, future challenges amongst most
healthcare practitioners. The book is divided into four sections:
basic concepts, current applications, limitations and future
directions. Each section is comprised of chapters written by expert
academics, researchers and practitioners at the intersection
between AI and medicine. The purpose of the book is to promote AI
literacy as an important component of modern medical practice. This
book is suited for all readers as it requires no previous
knowledge, it walks non-technical clinicians through the complex
ideas and concepts in an easy to understand manner.
This book addresses the difficult decisions in the life of law
students, graduates and young law professionals in deciding the
area of legal practice to pursue as a career. The number of legal
fields and subfields is over one hundred, making it virtually
impossible for an upcoming lawyer to explore all of these career
avenues. Many students finish law school with little understanding
of what specific law careers involve, for example, or what sports
or space lawyers routinely do. This book highlights the
time-consuming nature of law education and training that causes a
lack of experience in legal fields as being able to successfully
determine the right legal profession for the student. Finding a law
career that is a significant source of satisfaction is a function
of serious thinking and active research, which the current
university to legal practice does not facilitate. This book is a
practical guide for any student or current lawyer who is deciding
and evaluating their future legal profession.
Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on
subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help
with ‘on the go’, at a highly-affordable price that puts them
within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working
on attachment.  Topics reflect information needs
stemming from today’s integrated undergraduate and foundation
courses: Common presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG,
imaging) Clinical and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations,
history-taking) The highly-structured, bite-size content helps
novices combat the ‘fear factor’ associated with day-to-day
clinical training and provides a detailed resource that students
and junior doctors can carry in their pocket.  Â
Key points Logical, building-block approach to content: initial
chapter on the anatomy and physiology of pregnancy, followed by
focus on obstetric examination and managing normal pregnancy.
Subsequent chapters describe specific disorders and complications
Disorders are accompanied by medical images, examination photos and
practical artworks Focuses on the conditions medical students and
junior doctors are most likely to see
Surgical OSCEs for Medical Students offers readers nearly 70
stations showing how to address surgical problems in a consistent
way, using a step-wise approach. Each case provides a structured
step-by-step approach: Differential diagnoses History Examination -
general and targeted Investigations required Diagnosis with
pathophysiological explanation Management The book offers readers:
Concise presentation of information to ensure rapid access to
important facts Stimulating coverage of common surgical topics
often encountered in OSCE examinations, such as abdominal
distension, dysphagia, muscle weakness and sudden weight loss
Valuable and trusted input from junior doctors who have
successfully passed and supervised OSCEs
This book identifies Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a growing
field that is being incorporated into many aspects of human life,
including healthcare practice and delivery. The precision,
automation, and potential of AI brings multiple benefits to the way
disease is diagnosed, investigated and treated. Currently, there is
a lack of any appreciable understanding of AI and this book
provides detailed understandings, which include;Â foundational
concepts, current applications, future challenges amongst most
healthcare practitioners.  The book is divided into
four sections: basic concepts, current applications, limitations
and future directions. Each section is comprised of chapters
written by expert academics, researchers and practitioners at the
intersection between AI and medicine. The purpose of the book is to
promote AI literacy as an important component of modern medical
practice. This book is suited for all readers as it requires
no previous knowledge, it walks non-technical clinicians through
the complex ideas and concepts in an easy to understand manner.
The book covers various scenarios when errors, biases and systemic
barriers prevail in emergency medicine, discusses their impact, and
then offers solutions to mitigate their undesired outcomes. The
process of clinical reasoning in emergency medicine is a complex
exercise in cognition, judgment and problem-solving that is prone
to mistakes. The book presents various cases written by a team of
emergency specialists and trainees in an engaging format that is
helpful for the practicing and teaching emergency doctor and
trainees. The book discusses 60 different types of biases and
errors with clinical cases, and knowledge of strategies to mitigate
them-a concept known as 'cognitive debiasing' that has the
potential to reduce diagnostic error, and therefore, morbidity and
mortality. It aims to help the readers during assessment of
patients in the emergency department. Each chapter includes 4 cases
illustrating the bias, error or barrier discussed, followed by a
potential solution. This book helps in polishing the thinking and
behavior of the readers so to potentially enhance their clinical
competence in emergency department.
This book addresses the difficult decisions in the life of law
students, graduates and young law professionals in deciding the
area of legal practice to pursue as a career. The number of legal
fields and subfields is over one hundred, making it virtually
impossible for an upcoming lawyer to explore all of these career
avenues. Many students finish law school with little understanding
of what specific law careers involve, for example, or what sports
or space lawyers routinely do. This book highlights the
time-consuming nature of law education and training that causes a
lack of experience in legal fields as being able to successfully
determine the right legal profession for the student. Finding a law
career that is a significant source of satisfaction is a function
of serious thinking and active research, which the current
university to legal practice does not facilitate. This book is a
practical guide for any student or current lawyer who is deciding
and evaluating their future legal profession.
Clinical Cases Explained! - ideal for Problem-Based Learning
courses Clinical Integration: Medicine features 100 clinical cases,
with detailed explanations and notes, to help medical students and
junior doctors link basic medical science with clinical context and
build an appreciation of how pathophysiology manifests as
recognisable clues. The book shows readers the logical connections
between patient history, examination findings, investigation
results, management rationale and their underlying mechanisms.
Readers learn to understand the "why and how" behind the diagnosis,
investigation and management of common clinical problems. The book
uses a system-based approach to cover 100 clinical cases, from
aortic dissection to urinary tract infections, via dementia and
pneumothorax. Every case uses a consistent format to: highlight the
key elements of the history, examination, investigation and
treatment phases of medical practice provide rapid access to
important facts explore the links between pathophysiology and
clinical clues that underpin common medical conditions
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