Introductory guide to medical training; from basic sciences to medical specialties

Krukemeyer, Manfred

Introductory guide to medical training; from basic sciences to medical specialties - 1st ed. - Stuttgart; New York Thieme [2016] - 152 p. : ill. (some col.) ; cm.

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Getting started -- General terms -- Description of medical specialties.

CIP record. Unknown publication date. CIP record. Unknown publication date. CIP record. Unknown publication date. [electronic resource] : Includes bibliographical references and index. Medical education is a life-long process, and it is important for beginning medical students to gain a solid understanding of the basics within the first year of medical school. Introductory guide to medical training : from basic sciences to medical specialties is a concise yet thorough overview of the medical field that will prepare first-year students for their educational journey and provide laypersons with a glimpse into the particularities of the medical specialties. The book begins with the fundamentals and culture of medicine, tips and tricks for learning and retaining medical knowledge, and a summary of how the medical field has evolved through time. The second half of the book features sections on several major specialties, including: anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, pharmacology, neurology, pediatrics, men's and women's health, forensic pathology, and surgery, among many others. Access restricted by licensing agreements. Electronic book available in pdf format. System requirements: World Wide Web browser, internet. Mode of access: World Wide Web. CIP record. Unknown publication date.

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