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Neurological Examination Made Easy (Made Easy)
/ Geraint Fuller
(2004)
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| Book Details |
| Subject |
Medical Science |
| Publication Date |
6/10/2004 |
| Nr of Pages |
260 |
| Format (size) |
Paperback (21.6cm x 13.9cm) |
| Publisher |
Churchill Livingstone |
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| Plot |
Highly Commended (Neurology category), BMA Awards 2005. Neurological clinical examinations are one of the most intimidating procedures a medical student has to perform. This book sets out to demystify it, and, as is shown by the spectacular success of the previous editions, succeeds admirably. It offers a concise and highly illustrated guide to the clinical examination of the nervous system for medical students and junior doctors.
- History taking sections are expanded because students often have more problems with this area than anything else.
- Comments on the evidence base for examination (and the need for more of it) are included.
- A section at end of book on the neurological examination in an exam setting provides sample cases and how to approach them.
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