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This book is a series of snippets and clinical problems which use case vignettes and short case histories in the form of puzzles to encourage the student to gather relevant information and come to a clinical diagnosis. Clinical case scenarios are buttressed with patient stories and include laboratory and imaging data when applicable. Many puzzles are made more compelling by including historically relevant facts and fascinating factoids. Humour, human interest, and pathophysiology come together in intriguing mysteries that help the student practice diagnostic reasoning in a fun, engaging…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a series of snippets and clinical problems which use case vignettes and short case histories in the form of puzzles to encourage the student to gather relevant information and come to a clinical diagnosis. Clinical case scenarios are buttressed with patient stories and include laboratory and imaging data when applicable. Many puzzles are made more compelling by including historically relevant facts and fascinating factoids. Humour, human interest, and pathophysiology come together in intriguing mysteries that help the student practice diagnostic reasoning in a fun, engaging manner.

The puzzles are based on internal medicine and subspecialties, including diabetes, endocrinology, toxicology, infectious diseases, hematology, neurology, gastroenterology, and many more.

Undergraduate and postgraduate medical students may use them as a fun way to revise and relax. For medical college faculty, the book presents a relevant, relatable method to teach pathophysiology and clinical reasoning.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Smitha Bhat holds the positions of Consultant Physician and Professor of Medicine at a medical college in Mangalore. With expertise as both an undergraduate and postgraduate teacher, she also serves as an examiner for medical undergraduates, postgraduates, and MRCP PACES candidates.   In her former role as the Convener of the Medical Education Unit at her institute, Dr. Bhat has organized numerous workshops aimed at enhancing teaching, learning, research, and leadership skills. She is recognized for her innovative teaching and assessment methods, particularly in the realms of clinical skills and diagnostic reasoning. Dr. Bhat's primary areas of interest lie in non-communicable diseases and medical education. She has delivered numerous conference presentations on these topics and authored articles in both national and international journals. Additionally, she has contributed to Cochrane clinical answers, further establishing her expertise in the field.