Oxford Handbook of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
A practical clinical reference that takes a patient-oriented approach to medical investigation. It explains which signs and symptoms are important, which tests may be useful, and how to interpret results in the context of modern medicine’s complex diagnostic process. The book includes a comprehensive review of clinical and laboratory tests across major specialties, highlights when tests are valuable (and when they aren’t), and helps clinicians make more rational, efficient decisions about investigations. It’s designed as a quick reference especially useful for junior doctors and senior medical students preparing for exams and clinical practice.
Authors:
Drew Provan
Edition:
4th
Publication Date:
February 2, 2018
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