New Book Helps Medical Students Master Clinical Skills
Main Category: Medical Students / TrainingArticle Date: 13 Nov 2008 - 3:00 PDT
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For medical students who spend years studying textbooks in preparation for written exams on theoretical concepts, it can be rather intimidating to prepare for a test on practical skills used in the clinic. The third edition of a best-selling book that helps medical students prepare for these daunting practical-skills tests, Clinical Skills for OSCEs, was recently released by Scion Publishing.
The OSCE, or Objective Structured Clinical Exam, is a clinical competency test where medical students rotate through a series of stations. At each station, they meet and interview simulated patients, conduct a physical exam, and diagnose them for a specific condition in a given amount of time. The test is widely used in medical schools throughout the world to teach and evaluate patient-centered skills.
In a review of the second edition of Clinical Skills for OSCEs, Professor Sir Cyril Chantler commented that the text is "concise, informative, and comprehensive . . . anyone who has mastered its content will sail through the final OSCE."
The third edition has been completely revised and updated based on feedback from medical students. It is the most comprehensive clinical skills handbook yet available and covers virtually all clinical skills that are taught or tested at medical school. In addition to substantial updates to content, the third edition is in full-color and includes dozens of photographs of clinical signs.
Each chapter covers one or more related body systems, and the material is presented clearly and concisely. More difficult skills, such as reading electrocardiograms and interpreting blood test results, are covered in more detail. Additional chapters on communication skills, prescribing and administrative skills, emergency medicine, and data interpretation are also included.
According to Dr. Humayun Ayub, who reviewed Clinical Skills for OSCEs in the International Journal of Clinical Skills, the latest edition is "a must have for all students!"
About the book
Clinical Skills for OSCEs, 3rd edition (©2008, Scion Publishing Ltd.) is 350 pp. in length and is available in paperback (ISBN 9781904842590). It was written by Neel Burton (Oxford University). For details about the book, see http://www.scionpublishing.com/9781904842590.
About Scion Publishing Ltd.
Scion Publishing Ltd. is a publisher of innovative textbooks, methods books, and reference titles in the life and medical sciences. Their titles range from undergraduate textbooks and revision guides through to research-based monographs. Visit their website at http://www.scionpublishing.com to access their line of life science publications.
About Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
CSHL Press, an internationally renowned publisher of books, journals, and electronic media on Long Island, New York, is pleased to market and distribute books for Scion Publishing in the Americas. Since 1933, CSHL Press has furthered the advance and spread of scientific knowledge in all areas of genetics and molecular biology, including cancer biology, plant science, bioinformatics, and neurobiology. It is a division of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, an innovator in life science research and the education of scientists, students, and the public.
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