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Medical Sciences at a Glance

ISBN: 978-1-118-36092-7

March 2014

Wiley-Blackwell

160 pages

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Description

Medical Sciences at a Glance

The market-leading at a Glance series is used world-wide by medical students, residents, junior doctors and health professionals for its concise and clear approach and superb illustrations.

Each topic is presented in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text.

Covering the whole medical curriculum, the series now includes workbooks and case books, which allow you to put your knowledge to the test.

Everything you need to know about Medical Sciences…at a Glance!

The definitive companion for medical science study and revision

Medical Sciences at a Glance consolidates the scientific knowledge a student needs to provide a solid framework of key facts to build on. Concise, easy to follow, written specifically for medical students, and conveying key concepts through the unique at a Glance style, Medical Sciences at a Glance also demonstrates vital links between different topics and across systems. It is the perfect resource for bridging the gap between A-Level and university, studying a new topic, revising for exams, or refreshing knowledge while on placement.

Key features:

  • Fully cross-referenced to Medicine at a Glance – together they cover the core concepts of an entire medical degree
  • Highlights key points and their clinical relevance for quick revision and retention of what’s most important
  • Brings together all the scientific content on a medical course in one easy-to-read, highly-illustrated title

Medical Sciences at a Glance provides the vital scientific grounding needed to ­succeed at medical school.

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About the Author
Michael D. Randall is Professor of Pharmacology, School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham