In the era of cost-cutting measures and limited health insurance coverage, the value of clinical skills such as thorough history taking, attentive observation, and comprehensive physical examination is often undervalued. However, these essential practices remain crucial for accurate diagnosis. Cases in Clinical Infectious Disease Practice emphasizes the importance of integrating these traditional methods with modern diagnostics to maintain the doctor-patient relationship and enhance patient care.
This book uses case studies to guide readers through the diagnostic process in infectious disease practice. It covers the entire journey from initial patient encounter to final diagnosis, including history taking, physical examination, basic laboratory findings, and differential diagnoses. The content is accessible to practitioners at various levels, with a focus on common problems and complications associated with infections, avoiding technical jargon.
Published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2016, this first edition offers an invaluable resource for clinicians, students, and laboratory personnel working with clinical specimens. Its hands-on approach makes it a practical tool for improving diagnostic skills and enhancing patient care in the field of infectious diseases.
ISBN: 978-1119044062
