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Challenging Cases in Urological Surgery
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Abstract
From challenges presented in everyday clinical practice to the complex cases without simple answers, Challenging Cases in Urological Surgery is an effective reference and revision aid for trainees and consultants alike. Cases are examined from a multidisciplinary approach considering all aspects of diagnostic, practical, and evidence-based skills to provide a comprehensive and detailed demonstration of clinical investigation within real-world scenarios. The opinions within the ‘Expert commentary’ text boxes include insights into real-world case management and problem-solving in complex cases. Using the most up-to-date evidence and clinical presentations highlighted in the UK Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum for Urological Surgery curriculum, this book features the use of ‘Clinical tips’, ‘Evidence base’, and ‘Future directions’ text boxes to highlight critical information in an easy-to-read format for efficient and effective learning. With everyday clinical observations, controversial topics, and challenging cases, this book is a highly valuable resource for all those interested in urological surgery, trainees in the field, and those sitting postgraduate urology examinations.
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Title: Challenging Cases in Urological Surgery
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Abstract
From challenges presented in everyday clinical practice to the complex cases without simple answers, Challenging Cases in Urological Surgery is an effective reference and revision aid for trainees and consultants alike.
Cases are examined from a multidisciplinary approach considering all aspects of diagnostic, practical, and evidence-based skills to provide a comprehensive and detailed demonstration of clinical investigation within real-world scenarios.
The opinions within the ‘Expert commentary’ text boxes include insights into real-world case management and problem-solving in complex cases.
Using the most up-to-date evidence and clinical presentations highlighted in the UK Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum for Urological Surgery curriculum, this book features the use of ‘Clinical tips’, ‘Evidence base’, and ‘Future directions’ text boxes to highlight critical information in an easy-to-read format for efficient and effective learning.
With everyday clinical observations, controversial topics, and challenging cases, this book is a highly valuable resource for all those interested in urological surgery, trainees in the field, and those sitting postgraduate urology examinations.
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