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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, mens and womens health, forensic pathology, and surgery, among many others.
Highlights::
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.
Data sheet
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
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