Developing Clinical Problem-Solving Skills: A Guide to More Effective Diagnosis and Treatment

Developing Clinical Problem-Solving Skills: A Guide to More Effective Diagnosis and Treatment

Howard S. Barrows , Garfield C. Pickell
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Jun 17, 1991 · English · Paperback (244 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 244
Language English
Published Jun 17, 1991
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10 0393710106
ISBN-13 9780393710106

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This insightful guide delves into the art and science of clinical problem-solving, aimed at enhancing the diagnostic and treatment skills of healthcare professionals. Drawing on the expertise of renowned authors, the book emphasizes a methodical approach to patient care, instilling confidence in decision-making processes.

Through real-world scenarios and case studies, readers are encouraged to adopt a structured framework that aids in identifying complex medical issues. The interactive elements embedded throughout the text promote critical thinking and facilitate deeper comprehension of patient symptoms, leading to more precise treatment strategies.

The authors advocate for an understanding of not just the ailments themselves, but also the underlying factors that contribute to each patient's unique circumstances. As readers progress through the chapters, they are equipped with practical tools that foster a comprehensive understanding of clinical reasoning.

Overall, this book serves as an essential resource for students and professionals alike, striving to hone their skills in effectively diagnosing and treating a wide array of medical conditions.
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