Oxford Handbook of Medical Sciences
By Simon Cross, Ian Megson, David Meredith, Robert Wilkins
Book Detail
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: 2006-08-24
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0198528299
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780198528296
Number Of Pages: 952
Format: CHM
File Size: 27.4 MB
Book Intro
Increasingly, students are starting medical school without a specific background. The Oxford Handbook of Medical Sciences has been written by biomedical scientists and clinicians to explain the fundamental scientific principles that underpin clinical medicine, and to provide students with a firm grounding in the basic sciences. Frequent cross-referencing with the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine helps to highlight the clinical relevance of specific issues. Deliberately divided into systems-based sections that mirror modern medical teaching strategies, this handbook begins with a clear, easily digestible account of basic cell physiology and biochemistry. It then moves on to an investigation of the traditional piers of medicine (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, and pharmacology) integrated in the context of each of the major systems relevant to the human body. Well illustrated with clear diagrams and color images, it will prove especially useful for students on problem-based learning courses who are in need of a concise and user-friendly book, and will also serve as a refresher for those doing membership exams.
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By Simon Cross, Ian Megson, David Meredith, Robert Wilkins
Book Detail
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: 2006-08-24
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0198528299
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780198528296
Number Of Pages: 952
Format: CHM
File Size: 27.4 MB
Book Intro
Increasingly, students are starting medical school without a specific background. The Oxford Handbook of Medical Sciences has been written by biomedical scientists and clinicians to explain the fundamental scientific principles that underpin clinical medicine, and to provide students with a firm grounding in the basic sciences. Frequent cross-referencing with the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine helps to highlight the clinical relevance of specific issues. Deliberately divided into systems-based sections that mirror modern medical teaching strategies, this handbook begins with a clear, easily digestible account of basic cell physiology and biochemistry. It then moves on to an investigation of the traditional piers of medicine (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, and pharmacology) integrated in the context of each of the major systems relevant to the human body. Well illustrated with clear diagrams and color images, it will prove especially useful for students on problem-based learning courses who are in need of a concise and user-friendly book, and will also serve as a refresher for those doing membership exams.
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