Essentials of clinical examination Tyler Rouse,Cory Torgerson,Gilbert Tang,Harriette Van Spall.
Contributor(s): Campbell, Sabrina [editor.]
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BookEdition: Third edition.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 0772787115.Uniform titles: Essentials of clinical examination handbook. Subject(s): Physical diagnosis -- Handbooks, manuals, etc| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Performing clinical examinations is an important skill developed throughout medical training and vocational experience. For nearly a quarter century, this learner-friendly handbook has filled a gap in the literature by providing an affordable and portable resource on clinical examination best practices. Essentials of Clinical Examination, 9th Edition reflects contributions from 119 medical students, 44 residents, 16 artists, 6 layout editors, and 38 esteemed faculty members at the University of Toronto. Supported by Toronto Medical Student Publications, each chapter has been thoroughly reviewed by expert residents and faculty members in their respective specialties to ensure the highest caliber content. Created by health learners for health learners, this highly accessible, evidence-informed reference is indispensable for clinical rotations and OSCE preparation. All 24 chapters underwent extensive revisions to reflect the most pertinent, up-to-date information. Section one provides overviews of major anatomy and body systems, while section two is organized by subspecialty. Each of the subspecialty chapters is consistently formatted with detailed and clear explanations covering clinical history, common presentations, differential diagnoses with distinguishing clinical features, and physical examination maneuvers"--
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