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Diagnosis and Management in Primary Care: A Problem-based Approach

William C. W. Wong

July, 2008
Paper, 350 pages,
ISBN: 978-962-996-333-0
The Chinese University Press
$70.00

This book is to provide clincial students with some basic principles of diagnosis and management, medico-legal pitfalls and roles of evidence in primary care. Using practical examples, the authors describe clearly the whole mental process in coming to a clinical diagnosis, with emphasis on important signs or symptoms and investigations to look out for. The book should be of interest to advanced medical students in the clinical years (year 3 to 5) and novice clinicians who will be using history and physical examination skills in the clinical setting. The examples are realistic and inspiring and the analyses to them are succinct.

About the Author

Martin Lindsay is Undergraduate Tutor for University College and Royal Free Hospital Medical Schools, London, UK. William C. W. Wong is Assistant Professor in the Department of Community and Family Medicine, and Co-director of Men's Health Diploma, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Albert Lee is Professor and Head of Family Medicine Unit, and Director of Centre for Health Education and Health Promotion, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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