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 : Infectious Disease: A Clinical Short Course (In Thirty Days Series)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.98
EAN: 9780071477222
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0071477225
Label: McGraw-Hill Professional
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Professional
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 460
Publication Date: December 10, 2007
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Studio: McGraw-Hill Professional




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Gain a full understanding of clinical infectious diseases in just thirty days



No other resource makes clinical infectious diseases more manageable and easy to master than Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Short Course. This one-of-a-kind self-instruction tool is organized by system/region as opposed to pathogens-simulating how common pathogens and disorders would be encountered in rounds or in practice. For this reason, this remarkable resource is unsurpassed for learning to associate pathogens with their corresponding impact on actual patients.



Features:

  • A true, concise “short course” format that can be read and understood in the time of a 30-day infectious disease rotation
  • Numerous case examples-appropriate for PBL and integrated curricula-to further highlight clinical application of the content
  • Key points summaries and Guiding Questions that drive home core concepts and aid comprehension
  • 24 eye-catching color plates that depict major pathogens and reinforce the impact of clinical infection
  • NEW! An even more concise and streamlined format designed to help you learn the most in the least amount of time




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A good review.
Nicely written...this is 2008 edition, yet at several places, it uses out-dated terminology for microbes.







 






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