Hunt & Marshall's Clinical Problems in Surgery, 2nd Edition
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By Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS
Hunt & Marshall’s Clinical Problems in Surgery discusses common problems encountered in the clinical practice of surgery and how to solve and treat them. The approach of the text will be to encourage diagnostic economy, and to this end students
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Hunt & Marshall’s Clinical Problems in Surgery discusses common problems encountered in the clinical practice of surgery and how to solve and treat them. The approach of the text will be to encourage diagnostic economy, and to this end students will be assisted to develop skills in pattern recognition, appreciation of the natural history and prognosis of individual problems and their causative diseases, and an ability to come to the core of the patient’s presenting problem, while maintaining an holistic approach to the unique requirements of the individual patient. The text is designed to help the student understand the questions raised at each level of the of the diagnostic, therapeutic and overall decision making tree and thereby to construct an appropriate pathway of management for each clinical problem.
Hunt & Marshall’s Clinical Problems in Surgery discusses common problems encountered in the clinical practice of surgery and how to solve and treat them. The approach of the text will be to encourage diagnostic economy, and to this end students will be assisted to develop skills in pattern recognition, appreciation of the natural history and prognosis of individual problems and their causative diseases, and an ability to come to the core of the patient’s presenting problem, while maintaining an holistic approach to the unique requirements of the individual patient. The text is designed to help the student understand the questions raised at each level of the of the diagnostic, therapeutic and overall decision making tree and thereby to construct an appropriate pathway of management for each clinical problem.
Key Features
problem oriented approach with clear pathways to problem solving in the clinical practice of surgery
individual chapters describe methods of diagnosis and management for each presenting problem:
Identification and definition of the clinical problem
Consideration of common causes
Comparison of patient’s problem with the usual clinical pattern of the common causes
Review of less common causes
Checking for associated problems
Choosing diagnostic and treatment plans
Author Information
By Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Professor and Head, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria
Councillor and Chairman, Professional Development and Standards Board, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Breast Services, Monash Health, Victoria; Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Director of Surgery, Monash Health, Head, Vascular & Transplant Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Clinical Head, Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, Monash Health Dandenong, Victoria
By Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Professor and Head, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria
Councillor and Chairman, Professional Development and Standards Board, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Breast Services, Monash Health, Victoria; Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Director of Surgery, Monash Health, Head, Vascular & Transplant Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Clinical Head, Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, Monash Health Dandenong, Victoria
Preface • Intoduction to the problem orientated clinical approach • Section A - Regional clinical problems • Chapter 1 Integument • Chapter 2 Head and neck • Chapter 3 Breast • Chapter 4 Chest and chest wall • Chapter 5 Back • Chapter 6 limbs • Chapter 7 Abdomen and gut • Chapter 8 Groin, scrotum and abdominal wall • Chapter 9 Urogenital problems • Section B - General problems in surgical patients • Chapter 10 Pre-operative medical problems in surgical patients • Chapter 11 Post-operative problems • Chapter 12 Problems in surgical intensive care or high dependency unit • Section C – The injured patient • Chapter 13 Problems in the injured patient
"This precise and thorough textbook provides a fresh insight into problem-based learning...The informative text encourages the reader to acquire a focused history, complete a detailed physical examination and then develop a differential diagnosis and relevant management plan...The appeal of this book is broad and it will be useful to medical students and those preparing for postgraduates exams, as well as doctors wishing to refine their clinical surgical skills."
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/hunt-marshalls-clinical-problems-in-surgery-9780729578264.html307543Hunt & Marshall's Clinical Problems in Surgeryhttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780729578264.jpg101.25135USDInStock/Medicine/Surgery/eBooks/eBooks/Medicine/Surgery/Japan Titles5054583505466552550405259865526316014886536505455351451205259833<P>Hunt & Marshall’s Clinical Problems in Surgery discusses common problems encountered in the clinical practice of surgery and how to solve and treat them. The approach of the text will be to encourage diagnostic economy, and to this end students will be assisted to develop skills in pattern recognition, appreciation of the natural history and prognosis of individual problems and their causative diseases, and an ability to come to the core of the patient’s presenting problem, while maintaining an holistic approach to the unique requirements of the individual patient. The text is designed to help the student understand the questions raised at each level of the of the diagnostic, therapeutic and overall decision making tree and thereby to construct an appropriate pathway of management for each clinical problem.</P> <P>Hunt & Marshall’s Clinical Problems in Surgery discusses common problems encountered in the clinical practice of surgery and how to solve and treat them. The approach of the text will be to encourage diagnostic economy, and to this end students will be assisted to develop skills in pattern recognition, appreciation of the natural history and prognosis of individual problems and their causative diseases, and an ability to come to the core of the patient’s presenting problem, while maintaining an holistic approach to the unique requirements of the individual patient. The text is designed to help the student understand the questions raised at each level of the of the diagnostic, therapeutic and overall decision making tree and thereby to construct an appropriate pathway of management for each clinical problem.</P>00add-to-cart97807295782642011 and earlierProfessionalBy Julian A. Smith, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Jane G. Fox, MBBS, FRACS, Alan C. Saunder, MBBS, FRACS and Ming Kon Yii, MBBS, FRACS20102E-BookChurchill Livingstone Australia600Jun 25, 2010IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Julian A. Smith</STRONG>, MBBS, MS, MSurgEd, FRACS, FACS, FFSTRCSEd, FCSANZ, FAICD, Professor and Head, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria
Councillor and Chairman, Professional Development and Standards Board, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; <STRONG>Jane G. Fox</STRONG>, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Head, Breast Services, Monash Health, Victoria; <STRONG>Alan C. Saunder</STRONG>, MBBS, FRACS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
Director of Surgery, Monash Health, Head, Vascular & Transplant Surgery, Monash Health, Victoria and <STRONG>Ming Kon Yii</STRONG>, MBBS, FRACS, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery (MMC), Monash University
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