Case Files Microbiology
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Verlag)
978-0-07-144574-0 (ISBN)
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This book offers a review of Microbiology for USMLE. It features real-life clinical cases for the basic sciences and USMLE Step 1. Clinical correlations are increasingly emphasized in the teaching of basic medical science. Students, therefore, need exposure to clinical cases to pass course exams and ace the USMLE Step 1. This book presents 50 real-life clinical cases illustrating essential concepts in microbiology. Each case includes an easy-to-understand discussion correlated to key basic science concepts, definitions of key terms, microbial pearls, and USMLE-style review questions. This interactive learning system helps you to learn instead of memorize. It offers 50 clinical cases correlated to high-yield microbiology concepts. Microbial Pearls highlight key points. It features USMLE-style comprehension questions with each case. It is a primer on how to approach the basic sciences. It features a proven learning system improves exam scores. 'This book is truly a great resource that can and should be used in basic science courses, with each clinical rotation, and again for board review. I wish this book had been available for me over the past 3 years!'
- Kevin Olson, 4th year medical student, Virginia Commonwealth University. '"Case Files: Microbiology" is easy and fun to read. The case discussions are very clinically relevant. The clinical correlations will prepare students well for making the transition from basic science to clinical rotations. Overall, the level of detail is perfect' - Anne Valaas, 4th year medical student, Oregon Health Sciences University.
Eugene C. Toy, MD is a dual certified family physician and ob/gyn. He is the John S. Dunn Senior Academic Chair and Program Director of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program; Vice Chair of Academic Affairs in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Methodist Hospital--Houston; Clerkship Director and Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The University of Texas--Houston Medical School (Houston, Texas). Cynthia R. Skinner DeBord, PhD, is Adjunct Faculty, Biology, at Tomball College in Tomball, TX. She was formerly the microbiology course director at UTHouston School of Medicine. Dr. Audrey Wanger is Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the University of Texas--Houston Medical School. Dr. Gilbert A. Castro is Professor of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology at the University of Texas--Houston Medical School; Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Texas School of Public Health; and Vice President for Health Affairs and Vice President for Academic Administration, at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He has also worked with the AMA, NIH, NBME and other local, state, and federal organizations. James D. Kettering, PhD is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology at Loma Linda University Schools of Medicine. He also holds an Emeritus Professor position at the School of Dentistry, Dental Educatin Services. Donald A. Briscoe, MD is Director of the Family Medicine Residency Program sponsored by The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Part 1: Approach to Basic Sciences and MicrobiologyPart 2: 50 CasesBacteriaCase 1. Bacillus anthracisCase 2. Bacteroides fragilisCase 3. Borrelia burgdorferiCase 4. Campylobacter jejuniCase 5. Chlamydia trachomatisCase 6. Clostridium botulinumCase 7. Corynebacterium diptheriaeCase 8. Enterococcus faecalisCase 9. Escherichia coliCase 10. Helicobacter pyloriCase 11. Hemophilus ducreyiCase 12. Klebsiella pneumoniaeCase 13. Listeria monocytogenesCase 14. Mycobacterium avium intracellularCase 15. Mycoplasma pneumoniaeCase 16. Neisseria gonorrheaCase 17. Proteus mirabilisCase 18. Pseudomonas aeruginosaCase 19. Salmonella/ShigellaCase 20. Streptococcus agalactiaeCase 21. Staphylococcus aureusCase 22. Treponema pallidumCase 23. Vibrio choleraVirusesCase 24. Adenovirus/RhinovirusCase 25. CytomegalovirusCase 26. Epstein Barr virusCase 27. Hepatitis A,B,C,D,ECase 28. Herpes virus-1,2Case 29. Human Immunodeficiency VirusCase 30. HumanpapillovirusCase 31. Molluscum contagiosumCase 32. MumpsCase 33. ParvovirusCase 34. Polio virusCase 35. RotavirusCase 36. Respiratory synctial virusCase 37. Smallpox virusCase 38. Varicella zosterFungiCase 39. Aspergillus flavusCase 40. Blastomycosis dermatitidesCase 41. Candida albicansCase 42. Cryptococcus neoformansCase 43. Pneumocystis cariniiCase 44. Sporothrix schenkiiParasitesCase 45. Ascaris lumbricoidesCase 46. Cryptosporidium Case 47. Enterobius vermicularisCase 48. Plasmodium falciparumCase 49. Schistosoma haematobiumCase 50. Trichomonas vaginalisPart 3: Listing of Cases by TopicIndex
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.6.2005 |
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Reihe/Serie | Case Files |
Zusatzinfo | 20 Illustrations, unspecified |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Mikrobiologie / Infektologie / Reisemedizin |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-144574-9 / 0071445749 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-07-144574-0 / 9780071445740 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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