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Neurology Oral Boards Review : A Concise and Systematic Approach to Clinical Practice /

By: Ubogu, Eroboghene E [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2005.Description: online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781592599844.Subject(s): Medicine | Neurology | Medicine & Public Health | NeurologyDDC classification: 616.8 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Test Description -- Study Approach and Testing-Taking Strategies -- Clinical Vignettes: Emergencies -- Cerebrovascular Disease -- Epilepsy -- Neuromuscular Disorders -- Herniation Syndromes -- Infectious Diseases -- Spinal Cord Disease -- Movement Disorders -- Toxic-Metabolic Disorders -- Clinical Vignettes: General Neurology -- Behavioral Neurology -- Cerebrovascular Disorders -- Pain Syndromes -- Neuromuscular Disorders -- Movement Disorders -- Epilepsy -- Neuroimmunology -- Sleep Disorders -- Infectious Diseases -- Neoplastic Disease -- Vestibular Disorders -- Pediatric Neurology.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Rapid recall of vast amounts of factual material is the key to success in both the Neurology Oral Board examination and in everyday patient care. In Neurology Oral Boards Review: A Concise and Systematic Approach to Clinical Practice, Eroboghene E. Ubogu offers a comprehensive review of relevant topics and examination strategies needed to pass the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Part II (Oral) exam, complete with up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines on diagnosis and management in clinical neurology. The author has written the book specifically to satisfy the requirements of the ABPN, with clinical case vignettes designed to allow the examinee to localize the plausible disease process, to indicate which investigations may help in establishing a diagnosis, to deduce treatment plans, and to make a prognosis, including patient and family counseling. The emergency cases test the ability to think critically when faced with a neurological emergency, putting a premium on resuscitation, patient safety, and rapid high-yield investigations. The general neurology cases reflect the breadth of disorders experienced in hospital and outpatient settings. The author also provides a detailed description of the oral ABPN examination and suggests a study regimen that takes into account the difficulties of allotting time to prepare while in post-residency training or practice. Comprehensive and case-based, Neurology Oral Boards Review: A Concise and Systematic Approach to Clinical Practice provides an authoritative approach to clinical problem solving in neurology, as well as an effective and time-efficient method to master the factual material needed to successfully complete the Neurology Oral Boards.
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Test Description -- Study Approach and Testing-Taking Strategies -- Clinical Vignettes: Emergencies -- Cerebrovascular Disease -- Epilepsy -- Neuromuscular Disorders -- Herniation Syndromes -- Infectious Diseases -- Spinal Cord Disease -- Movement Disorders -- Toxic-Metabolic Disorders -- Clinical Vignettes: General Neurology -- Behavioral Neurology -- Cerebrovascular Disorders -- Pain Syndromes -- Neuromuscular Disorders -- Movement Disorders -- Epilepsy -- Neuroimmunology -- Sleep Disorders -- Infectious Diseases -- Neoplastic Disease -- Vestibular Disorders -- Pediatric Neurology.

Rapid recall of vast amounts of factual material is the key to success in both the Neurology Oral Board examination and in everyday patient care. In Neurology Oral Boards Review: A Concise and Systematic Approach to Clinical Practice, Eroboghene E. Ubogu offers a comprehensive review of relevant topics and examination strategies needed to pass the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Part II (Oral) exam, complete with up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines on diagnosis and management in clinical neurology. The author has written the book specifically to satisfy the requirements of the ABPN, with clinical case vignettes designed to allow the examinee to localize the plausible disease process, to indicate which investigations may help in establishing a diagnosis, to deduce treatment plans, and to make a prognosis, including patient and family counseling. The emergency cases test the ability to think critically when faced with a neurological emergency, putting a premium on resuscitation, patient safety, and rapid high-yield investigations. The general neurology cases reflect the breadth of disorders experienced in hospital and outpatient settings. The author also provides a detailed description of the oral ABPN examination and suggests a study regimen that takes into account the difficulties of allotting time to prepare while in post-residency training or practice. Comprehensive and case-based, Neurology Oral Boards Review: A Concise and Systematic Approach to Clinical Practice provides an authoritative approach to clinical problem solving in neurology, as well as an effective and time-efficient method to master the factual material needed to successfully complete the Neurology Oral Boards.

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