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Learning from Clinical Cases in Primary Care: For MRCGP and Beyond
 
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ISBN13:9781032577203
ISBN10:1032577207
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:188 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:349 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 2 Illustrations, black & white; 4 Illustrations, color; 2 Line drawings, black & white; 4 Line drawings, color; 2 Tables, black & white
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Learning from Clinical Cases in Primary Care

For MRCGP and Beyond
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
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Short description:

This new book is designed around twenty clinical cases, each representative of scenarios encountered by doctors who work in primary care and which will prompt learning in related issues surrounding each clinical scenario. Each case ends with an exam-style question, familiar to MRCGP candidates for AKT preparation.

Long description:

This new book is designed around 20 clinical cases, each representative of scenarios encountered by doctors who work in primary care and which will prompt learning in related issues surrounding each clinical scenario. Each case description concludes with an initial exam style question which MRCGP candidates will recognize as being directed towards learning for the Applied Knowledge Test (AKT). An expanded answer to that initial question is followed by a detailed explanation, concluding with further questions for self-assessment and reflection.


The cases also provide a template for the preparation of the Simulated Consultation Assessment (SCA) component of the MRCGP exam and can be used by trainers and trainees alike as a prototype for role play. Some cases offer learning opportunities through discussion of discrete clinical entities, whilst others use the clinical cases to introduce the reader to broader concepts which often need grappling with in primary care.


Key Features:



  • True-to-life problems illustrate the complex interplay between patient and doctor in the consultation process

  • Content reflects the natural variation in disease presentation, not just from patient to patient but in the same patient at different times

  • Text is interspersed with bullet points and important tips to aid the learning process

  • Multiple choice questions expand knowledge around inter-related topics and provide further invaluable preparation for the AKT and SCA

Covering the wide range of specialities that are encountered in primary care, the book reflects the remarkable breadth of clinical knowledge that is required of a primary care practitioner and demonstrates why general practice remains a challenging but rewarding specialty to master.

Table of Contents:

Section One: Cases


Case One: The metamorphosis of disease presentation


Case Two: Kawasaki disease


Case Three: Subclinical hypothyroidism


Case Four: Hyperemesis gravidarum


Case Five: Tinnitus


Case Six: Febrile seizures


Case Seven: Acne


Case Eight: Outbreak


Case Nine: Statistics 1


Case Ten: Statistics 2


Case Eleven: Recurrent abdominal pain


Case Twelve: Pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections


Case Thirteen: Parkinson?s disease


Case Fourteen: Tiredness all the time


Case Fifteen: Chronic insomnia


Case Sixteen: Vertigo


Case Seventeen: Polycystic ovarian syndrome


Case Eighteen: Henoch-Schönlein purpura


Case Nineteen: Recurrent candida infection


Case Twenty: Polymyalgia rheumatica


 


Section Two: Answers to AKT Questions


 


Index