Complete Revision Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals, Second Edition
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Other exams, Medicine | 24 June 2015
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In the face of information overload when revising for your final exams, what you want is a revision book that provides all the key facts you need to know and none that you don't. Complete Revision Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals does just that, presenting information in a stimulating way, which in turn enables easy recall.
This is a complete reference to all types of learning disabilities - their symptoms, causes, and treatments. "The Encyclopedia of Learning Disabilities, Second Edition" is a comprehensive guide to all types of learning disabilities, including how they function, how they can be diagnosed, and how they can be treated. Today, learning disabilities are becoming more and more common.
Essential Readings in Problem-Based Learning: Exploring and Extending the Legacy of Howard S. Barrows
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, Medicine | 7 June 2015
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Essential Readings in Problem-Based Learning: Exploring and Extending the Legacy of Howard S. Barrows
Like most good educational interventions, problem-based learning (PBL) did not grow out of theory, but out of a practical problem. Medical students were bored, dropping out, and unable to apply what they had learned in lectures to their practical experiences a couple of years later. Neurologist Howard S. Barrows reversed the sequence, presenting students with patient problems to solve in small groups and requiring them to seek relevant knowledge in an effort to solve those problems.
The Sixth Edition of "Clemente's Anatomy" features over 1,000 bright, realistically detailed full-color illustrations, plus a wealth of accompanying diagnostic images and numerous muscle tables. This classically organized regional atlas is based on the strikingly colorful yet realistic illustrations of the world-renowned "Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy". This edition includes new plates on the brachial plexus and on nerves of the lower limb as well as new clinical images, including CT scans, x-rays, and sonograms.