
Neurology is perceived to be a difficult subject by medical students. However, this book makes the principles of neurology simple, in a concise innovative way, following recent guidelines made by the General Medical Council. This book highlights crucial neuroanatomical and neurophysiological knowledge and relates this to clinical neurology. It covers treatment and management including ethical and rehabilitation issues, and also introduces students to the pathogenesis of many diseases.
This text addresses the perceived complexity of neurology by providing a simplified, concise framework for medical students to master core principles. Dr. Michael Donaghy utilizes his clinical expertise to bridge the gap between foundational neuroanatomy and practical patient management. By aligning the content with General Medical Council guidelines, the author ensures that students receive a structured approach to understanding both the pathogenesis of neurological diseases and their subsequent clinical treatment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical educators frequently highlight this text as an accessible entry point for students struggling with the density of neurological science. Experts note that the book successfully balances theoretical knowledge with the practical requirements of clinical practice.
Page Count:
221
Publication Date:
1997-01-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192627953
ISBN-13:
9780192627957
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