Introductory Guide to Medical Training

Introductory Guide to Medical Training

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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, biochemistry, pharmacology, neurology, pediatrics, men's and women's health, forensic pathology, and surgery, among many others.

Highlights:

- Full-color, high-quality charts, graphs, and tables that showcase global statistics and supplement the material presented in the text
- Short, succinct biographies of major figures who have helped shape modern medicine
- A list of commonly used abbreviations encountered in medicine

This book is the perfect exploratory text for laypersons and all those considering or pursuing a medical degree, and it will ensure that they are well prepared for the challenges that lie ahead of them.

Section I What Does It Mean to Study Medicine?
1 Getting Started
2 General Terms
Section II What Must the Student Learn?
3 Description of Medical Specialties
Section III Appendix
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Short Biographies

ISBN 9783132012110
Article number 9783132012110
Media type Book
Copyright year 2015
Publisher Thieme, Stuttgart
Length 214 pages
Illustrations 47 Abb.
Language English