55 Cases in Neurology
55 Cases in Neurology by Mark McCarron is a practical, case-based guide that immediately draws clinicians and trainees into the realities of neurological practice. Perfect for neurology residents, medical students on rotation, and general physicians seeking confidence with neurological presentations in the UK and worldwide, this book makes complex neurology accessible and applicable.
Through 55 carefully selected clinical vignettes, each chapter presents a patient scenario followed by a structured analysis: focused history-taking, targeted examination findings, differential diagnosis, investigation strategy, and evidence-based management options. Realistic cases mirror what you’ll see on wards, outpatient clinics, and in exams—enhancing diagnostic reasoning and sharpening clinical decision-making.
Readers will appreciate the clear, concise writing and high-yield teaching points that prioritize what matters at the bedside. Key takeaways and clinical pearls at the end of each case reinforce memory retention and are ideal for rapid revision before OSCEs, written assessments, or on-call shifts. The approach supports both stepwise learning and quick reference during busy clinical practice.
Whether you’re preparing for specialty training interviews, consolidating neurology knowledge, or improving patient care in general practice settings across Europe, North America, or beyond, 55 Cases in Neurology delivers relevant, actionable insight. Add this essential clinical companion to your library to transform case encounters into confident, competent neurology care. Order now to start turning real-world cases into lasting clinical skill.
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