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Clinical Reasoning for Medical Students

ISBN : 9781800614659

Author : Lasith Ranasinghe

Publisher : World Scientific

Year : 2024

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : The transition from preclinical to clinical medicine is as difficult as it is exciting. Medical students at this seminal point in their journey are yearning to combine their knowledge with their communication skills to make diagnoses and formulate management plans. Clinical Reasoning for Medical Students takes the reader through the thought processes that should be followed as they take a history from a patient. This includes generating a list of plausible differentials, excluding dangerous

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