Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Inc |
ISBN 13 | 9781118272138 |
ISBN 10 | 1118272137 |
Book Subtitle | Clinical Biochemistry |
Book Description | Concise yet comprehensive, Clinical Biochemistry Lecture Notes contains all the essential information for students and foundation doctors to understand the biochemical basis of disease and principles of biochemical diagnostics. It presents scientific principles in a clinical setting, with a range of case studies integrated into the text to clearly demonstrate how knowledge should be applied to real-life situations. Key features include: The fundamental science underpinning common biochemical disorders and their investigation in clinical practice Accessible flow charts of biochemical processes and the reasoning behind specific tests, making look-up and understanding easy A brand new companion website at www.lecturenoteseries.com/clinicalbiochemistry with self-assessment and downloadable summary slides for revision Clinical Biochemistry Lecture Notes is an ideal overview and revision guide for medical students, foundation doctors, general practitioners, and nurses. It also provides a core text for scientific and medical staff pursuing a career in clinical biochemistry. |
Editorial Review | The advantages of this title are that after the first few chapters which cover the basics of Clinical Biochemistry such as 'Requesting and Interpreting tests' and basic acid-base biochemistry, the rest of the text is dedicated to system disorders. From the first chapter of the book, this is a highly patient orientated title with 4 cases in the first chapter on the basics of tests putting what is said into a clinical context. The rest of the chapters are really useful if you want to get your head around specific conditions such as 'Jaundice' and how they are caused at a biochemistry level or you wish to revise the acid-base balance and how this relates to blood gasses. The disadvantages of this title are that I would have liked to have seen summaries of the key points at the end of each chapter within the print, though this is not essential as should you wish them, they are in part included in the online extras which have both questions & a few notes available for you to utilise. In conclusion if you are in the first few years of medical school then I would hazard to say that this is one of the best titles available covering clinical biochemistry as unlike many others that I have read in this area & reviewed, it is not padded out with detail that you would not be expected to know at medical school and includes many useful case examples. I would strongly encourage a medical student to see whether this title is in their university library if they don't want to purchase it straight away or look at the online resources which are freely available for the title to see whether it suites your style. (Medical Student, Lancaster University) |
Language | English |
Author | Geoffrey J. Beckett, Peter Ashby, Peter Rae, Simon W. Walker |
Edition Number | 9 |
Publication Date | 10/14/2013 |
Number of Pages | 304 |
Lecture Notes: Clinical Biochemistry paperback english - 10/14/2013