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Main description:
Tips, techniques, humour and cartoons to guide you through life as a medical student.
Being a medical student is challenging, intimidating and rewarding in equal measure. Medical students often get hung up on the stresses and strains of learning such a vast amount of information and the expectations upon them.
Surviving Medicine: the med school years is the perfect antidote to this stressful environment - the cartoons are light-hearted reflections on life as a medical student and highlight some of the absurdities you are likely to encounter.
But this book is much more than just a collection of funny, and often irreverent, cartoons. It provides real practical advice on surviving ward rounds, coping with doubt and anxiety and preparing for exams, amongst others.
It also contains a weath of medical tips and knowledge to help you survive your time at medical school.
Most of the situations described in this book will crop up at some point as you progress through medical school and beyond. Consider them a rite of passage as you rack up the experience and confidence to look back and think, I can't believe I was scared of that...!
Contents:
Chapter 1 Airway, Breathing, Circulation
Chapter 2 Histories
Chapter 3 Exams
Chapter 4 Procedures
Chapter 5 Life on the wards
Chapter 6 Doubt and being a happy student
Chapter 7 Studying
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
Publication date: September, 2018
Pages: 154
Dimensions: 156.00 x 234.00 x 7.00
Weight: 270g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice