Neurological Differential Diagnosis Patten John P.Pevná vazba
Neurological Differential Diagnosis Patten John P.Pevná vazba The majority of doctors are ill at ease when confronted by a patient with a neurological problem. This is a serious reflection on the…
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Neurological Differential Diagnosis Patten John P.Pevná vazba
The majority of doctors are ill at ease when confronted by a patient with a neurological problem. This is a serious reflection on the adequacy of training in neurology. Candidates for qualifying examinations and higher diplomas dread that they will be allocated a neurological 'Iong case'.
Increasing competition for teaching time has led to the situation where in most US medical schools, and at least one new medical school in the UK, a two-week c1inical attachment to the neurology service is considered adequate. It is still possible in some medical schools for a student to go through the entire clinical course without an attachment to the neurological unit. Those fortunate enough to attend a postgraduate course find a minimum of 3 months' intensive training is necessary before any confidence in tackling a neurological problem is achieved.
Unfortunately, neurological textbooks seldom seem