What They Didn't Teach You at Medical School
Alan V. Parbhoo
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Description for What They Didn't Teach You at Medical School
Paperback. Helps readers to get ahead in medicine and how to keep on track and develop a career path. This book includes 'golden rules' or important points to remember and case examples, both of which are given as displayed extracts. It offers readers the information needed to organise themselves so that they can hit the ground running. Num Pages: 107 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MBG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 203 x 129 x 5. Weight in Grams: 156.
During medical training there are certain tasks that are not taught at medical school nor in the common reference books. There are some skills that medical students are expected to learn by ‘osmosis’. These skills are never officially taught or examined in medical school, but are, however, a fundamental part of being a safe, good and efficient doctor. This book includes ‘golden rules’ or important points to remember and case examples, both of which are given as displayed extracts.
This book will help the junior doctor unlock their potential and improve their performance, cutting the time it takes to achieve certain ... Read more
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Springer London Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
119
Condition
New
Number of Pages
107
Place of Publication
England, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846284618
SKU
V9781846284618
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Alan V. Parbhoo
Dr Alan Parbhoo is a Senior Surgical House Officer at the Royal Free Hospital in London. Concerned by how little medical school prepared the average student for the blunt reality of life in a hospital environment, he has written this series of chapters to assist in moving from the medical school to the medical workplace.
Reviews for What They Didn't Teach You at Medical School
From the reviews: "The book is designed to be a resource guide for what is not taught in theory classes in medical school or in clinical rotations. … The purpose is to guide medical students and then new doctors as they begin their careers in a hospital setting. … The book is written for medical ... Read more