Lecture Notes on Paediatrics is a best-selling text, providing a concise introduction to paediatrics for undergraduates. The new edition focuses on core knowledge required for the paediatric attachment and is interspersed with key point boxes and case histories to aid ease of use. The introduction of Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) at the end of the chapter will help students to gauge their ability as they progress through the course or when preparing for examinations.
Table of Contents:
1 - Childern and their health; 2 - Parents and children: listening and talking; 3 - Examining children; 4 - Developmental assessment; 5 - Fetal medicine; 6 - Birth and the newborn infant; 7 - Diseases of the newborn; 8 - Nutrition; 9 - Abnormal growth and sex development; 10 - The child with learning problems; 11 - Neurology; 12 - Emotional and behavioural problems; 13 - Cardiology; 14 - Respiratory medicine; 15 - Ear, nose and throat; 16 - Gastroenterology; 17 - Bones and joints; 18 - Skin; 19 - Urinary tract; 20 - Haematology; 21 - Neoplastic disease; 22 - Endocrine and metabolic disorders; 23 - Immunization and infections; 24 - Accidents and non-accidents
Review :
Published Reviews of the 7th Edition
"A useful and well presented text."
Journal of Endocrinology, vol.15, no.9 2002
"The areas that I felt the book covered particularly well were history and examination. The book not only tells you what to do and why, but also offers guidance on who to address with questions and explanations.
.Overall, I think this is an amazing book to keep handy, especially for last minute revision."
Northwing, vol.67, no.2, Autumn/Winter 2002
Published Reviews of the 7th Edition "A useful and well presented text."
"Journal of Endocrinology, vol.15, no.9 2002"
"The areas that I felt the book covered particularly well were history and examination. The book not only tells you what to do and why, but also offers guidance on who to address with questions and explanations.
.Overall, I think this is an amazing book to keep handy, especially for last minute revision."
"Northwing, vol.67, no.2, Autumn/Winter 2002"
Published Reviews of the 7th Edition
"A useful and well presented text."
"Journal of Endocrinology, vol.15, no.9 2002"
"The areas that I felt the book covered particularly well were history and examination. The book not only tells you what to do and why, but also offers guidance on who to address with questions and explanations.
.Overall, I think this is an amazing book to keep handy, especially for last minute revision."
"Northwing, vol.67, no.2, Autumn/Winter 2002"