2nd Edition

Handbook of Clinical Skills Second Edition

Edited By Peter Kopelman, Jane Dacre Copyright 2019
    440 Pages 190 Color & 110 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    440 Pages 190 Color & 110 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    440 Pages 190 Color & 110 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    " ... well-structured with good "bullet" points, diagrams, and quality coloured pictures making it most easy to read. Overall, I considered this little gem a worthwhile possession for all trainees" - Postgraduate Medicine Journal

    First published in 2002, this popular handbook focuses on the practical application of clinical skills aimed specifically at medical students and doctors in training. This much-anticipated second edition remains readable, concise and pocket-sized, while being extensively updated to reflect the latest learning requirements. Existing chapters, including an overview of the general examination followed by chapters on examination specific to each body system, child health and mental health, are supplemented by the general practice consultation and a new chapter that brings the specialist clinical methods of previous chapters together and considers their application within and abbreviated timescale.

    Key features:

    • New edition of well-established and highly respected handbook focused on the needs of medical students and junior doctors

    • Reflects the expansion of the traditional skills of history taking and clinical examination, whilst ensuring complete familiarity with and understanding of the ‘basics’

    • Places the patient at the centre of care recognising that good, compassionate communication with patients and their relatives contributes to satisfactory clinical outcomes

    • Video clips provide additional, illustrative guidance to good procedural practice – visit https://www.crcpress.com/cw/kopelman

    The second edition of this classic handbook continues to provide brief, readable chapters on important skills, enhanced by supplementary videos to demonstrate how they can be mastered and how they may be applied.

    1. History taking and examination. 2. The cardiovascular system. 3. The respiratory system. 4. The abdomen. 5. The locomotor system. 6. The nervous system. 7. The female reproductive system. 8. The male reproductive system and hernias. 9. The endocrine system. 10. The skin. 11. An introduction to the general practice consultation. 12. Assessment of the psychiatry patient. 13. Paediatric history and examination.

    Biography

    Peter Kopelman MD, DSc(Hon), FRCP, FFPH, FFacMEd(Hon) is Emeritus Professor of Medicine and Vice- Chancellor, University of London, UK

    Dame Jane Dacre BSc, MD, FRCP is Professor of Medical Education, University College London and Consultant Physician and Rheumatologist, Whittington Health NHS Trust, London, UK