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Communication Skills for Final MB - A Guide to Success in the OSCE
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詳 細 資 料
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* 叢書系列:醫學生考用專區
* 規格:平裝 / 232頁 / 13.81*21.59cm / 普級 / 單色印刷 / 初版
* 出版地:台灣
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內 容 簡 介
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This new book, by the authors of the student examination book Final MB, is designed to give a light and user-friendly approach to the difficult subject of passing tests of communication skills in final examinations. The increasing recognition of the importance of this topic has led to a greater awareness of the intricacies of communicating successfully and effectively with both patients and colleagues. This book will help all students prepare adequately for success in this crucial test of their clinical skills.
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目 錄
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Part 1 INTRODUCTION
The most important chapter in the book!
Different types of scenario
Different types of patient
The Actor-patient’s perspective
Marking schedules
Part 2 DISCUSSING DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
Breaking bad news - the basics
Discussing resuscitation status
Part 3 INFORMATION GIVING
Explaining a procedure/informed consent
Discussing a new medicine with a patient
Part 4 DISCUSSING TREATMENT ISSUES
Sexual issues
Epilepsy and driving
Discussing dialysis with a patient
Part 5 TAKING A FOCUSSED HISTORY
Anaemia
Jaundice
Chest pain
Headache
Pruritus
Syncope
Pyrexia of unknown origin
Fever on return from abroad
Shortness of breath
Suicide risk
Alcohol history
Weight loss
Tired all the time
Haematuria
Occupational illness
Nocturnal cough
Acromegaly
Haematemesis
Haemoptysis
Abdominal pain
Rectal bleeding
The nightmare scenario
Index
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An approachable and use-friendly guide to this important subject in the student curriculum
Targeted at how this subject is examined in student OSCE exams
Complements FINAL MB
Contains authentic exam-like scenarios and model answers
All the answers have a running commentary to highlight the techniques used
Includes ’think lists’ and ’Hazard’ sections
Author Information
By Harry Dalton, BSc DPhil(Oxon) FRCP DipMedEd, Consultant Physician, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK; and Simon Noble, MB BS MRCP PGCE DipPalMed, Senior Lecturer in Palliative Medicine, Cardiff University Medical School, Cardiff, UK
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