Gastroenterology is a critically important specialty in medicine,
encompassing the GI tract and two vital organs - the pancreas and
the liver. Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered
includes reference to the new JCHMT curriculum for acute and
internal medicine concerning gastroenterology and hepatology and
presents real-life patient cases and outcomes as seen on the wards
and in exams leading students through a practical approach to
recognize, understand, investigate and manage gastroenterological
and hepatological disorders and conditions.
Following a question-answer approach, with self-assessment MCQs,
EMQs and SAQs, and a 'refresher' section on basic science,
Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered features
investigations and the treatment options available for patients
with upper and lower GI disorders, liver disease, biliary and
pancreatic disease, and problems of nutrition.
Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered is ideal for
medical students, junior doctors on the Foundation Programme, GP
trainees, specialist nurses and nurse practitioners and
gastroenterology trainees on the specialty training programme.