Hands on
Autor Nic Rowleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2018
Complementary practitioners, like conventional doctors, need to know how to examine patients and how to interview them on their past medical history. This book uses layman's terms and photographs to show the basic examination routines for the major body systems. The second section of the book takes the reader through an interpretation of the findings. The emphasis throughout is on a simple, nontechnical approach suitable for an unqualified reader.
As a concise, clear guide to clinical skills, this reissue of Hands On will be welcomed by all complementary medical students and practitioners.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1911597302
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Aeon Books
Notă biografică
Nic Rowley, MA, PGCE, MRCS, LRCP, BAc, trained in medicine at Cambridge University and the Royal Free Hospital, and has practised as an holistic doctor in the UK, France and Denmark. He is a past Dean of Studies at the School of Herbal medicine and past vice-principal of the European School of Osteopathy, and author of 'Hands On, a Manual of Clinical Skills' and also of 'Basic Clinical Science' (both originally published by Hodder and Stoughton). Nic is an experienced teacher and lecturer, and holds a PGCE from the Institute of Education in the University of London. He has given workshops and seminars at Diploma, Higher Diploma, Degree and Master's levels for The University of Surrey, The University of Chichester, and many colleges of alternative and complementary medicine, and has also been a consultant to a wide range of institutions on course development and degree validation at Bachelor and Masters level. He has comprehensive experience of curriculum design, and of representing institutions at successful validation events (with the Universities of Surrey, Wales, Glasgow, Middlesex, Greenwich and Chichester). He also served for some years as an assessor for the University of Wales' external degree validation panel, and was involved in validation events for a variety of UK and European institutions. He has written a number of self-help health books, and has contributed articles to various journals in the UK and Denmark.