Mind Maps in Pathology

Mind Maps in Pathology
Author: Peter A. Dervan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443070549

"Mind Maps" offer a simple and visual way to record the main points of a subject and show their inter-relationships. Key words are presented in the context of learning pathways that connect to form maps of each topic. The topics encompass every aspect of pathology-from basic principles to disease mechanisms and pathology related to specific body systems. Facilitates study with easy-to-remember key words and visual representations of their inter-relationships. Promotes a fuller understanding of how concepts relate to one another, making it easier to retain the material and priming the brain to process further information on each topic (the "semantic prime" effect). Encompasses every aspect of pathology-from basic principles to disease mechanisms and pathology related to specific body systems.

Mind Maps for Medical Students Clinical Specialties

Mind Maps for Medical Students Clinical Specialties
Author: Olivia Smith
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1498782205

This brand new revision aid has been designed as a companion to the popular Mind Maps for Medical Students, from the same author, to help medical students memorize essential facts in the key specialty areas of psychiatry, obstetrics & gynaecology, paediatrics, ophthalmology, ENT, dermatology and orthopaedics. With over 100 maps included, the book will be invaluable throughout medical studies and particularly useful in the pressured run-up to final exams.

Pharmacology Mind Maps for Medical Students and Allied Health Professionals

Pharmacology Mind Maps for Medical Students and Allied Health Professionals
Author: Prasan Bhandari
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1339
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0429657072

Pharmacology Mind Maps is meant as a concise companion for the pharmacology students, enabling them to revise the subject in a short time through the innovative and effective technique of mind maps, after understanding the subject from a standard reference textbook. This handy manual provides the subject information in a condensed form, helping in last minute revision. Mind mapping is slowly taking over traditional methods and techniques and is explored extensively for a subject like pharmacology which is both an essential as well as a difficult subject to master for a medical student. This book will thus help the students to read, revise and recollect the subject easily and rapidly.

Mind Maps for Medical Students

Mind Maps for Medical Students
Author: Olivia Antoinette Mary Smith
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1482250322

This brand new revision aid has been designed specifically to help medical students memorize essential clinical facts, invaluable throughout medical studies and particularly useful in the pressured run-up to final exams. Over 100 maps are organized by body system, with a concluding section of miscellaneous examples.The book's format has been design

Mind Maps for Medicine

Mind Maps for Medicine
Author: Mohsin Azam
Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1911510908

An innovative, visual textbook for medical students to help learn and understand core medical conditions. Over 100 mind maps: The book features over 100 easy to follow, full colour mind maps of clinically relevant medical conditions using a systems-based structure: Cardiology Respiratory Gastroenterology Renal Endocrinology Neurology Rheumatology Infectious diseases The mind maps give you quick access to key information in a visually appealing way. Where appropriate the mind map is followed by additional reference information to remind you about, for example, risk assessment tools, staging criteria, and treatment algorithms. Consistent structure: All mind maps are presented consistently and cover: Definition Pathophysiology Causes and Risk factors Clinical features: signs and symptoms Epidemiology Investigations: blood tests and imaging Management: lifestyle, pharmacological and surgical Complications Other key features: Images are provided throughout the book to help illustrate key signs. Mnemonics are used throughout to aid learning. Information is up-to-date and based around the latest guidelines. All topics are clinically relevant or likely to appear in medical school examinations. Mind Maps for Medicine is a key medical textbook for all medical students but particularly those who consider themselves visual learners.

Mind Maps in Surgery and Surgical Anatomy for Medical Students

Mind Maps in Surgery and Surgical Anatomy for Medical Students
Author: Olivia A M Smith
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2024-11-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1040153607

This new learning and revision aid from the author of the bestselling Mind Maps for Medical Students has been designed specifically to help medical students memorise essential facts in surgical pathology and anatomy, invaluable throughout undergraduate studies, and particularly useful in the pressured run-up to final exams. Over 100 maps, charts, and tables are organised by surgical specialty and anatomical region as appropriate and reflect the latest surgical information and published guidelines. The book has been carefully designed with the student in mind – it is pocket sized and the maps summarise a variety of aspects in a consistent format to aid rapid recall. Ideally suited for students and early postgraduates revising for surgical exams, this convenient and portable distillation of knowledge will aid memorisation and save many hours of note taking.

Mind Maps for Medical Finals

Mind Maps for Medical Finals
Author: Dr Ross Campbell
Publisher: MyFinalsNotes.com LTD
Total Pages: 220
Release:
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0993247318

Mind Maps for Medical Finals is a study aid aimed at helping medical students revise for final examinations. Each mind map summarises, on one page, a common medical condition often encountered in medical school finals.

Enlightenment and Pathology

Enlightenment and Pathology
Author: Anne C. Vila
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801858093

If moods are as contagious as colds, and wickedness as debilitating as a bad diet, inquiries into assorted discourses in 18th-century France still have much to tell. Author Anne Vila shows that multiple junctures between the body and the mind promoted a steady commerce of speculation and discussion between science and the social salons of the time. 9 illustrations.

Dance Pathologies

Dance Pathologies
Author: Felicia M. McCarren
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780804735247

A history of dance’s pathologization may startle readers who find in dance performance grace, discipline, geometry, poetry, and the body’s transcendence of itself. Exploring dance’s historical links to the medical and scientific connotations of a “pathology,” this book asks what has subtended the idealization of dance in the West. It investigates the nineteenth-century response, in the intersections of dance, literature, and medicine, to the complex and long-standing connections between illness, madness, poetry, and performance. In the nineteenth century, medicine becomes a major cultural index to measure the body’s meanings. As a particularly performative form of madness, nineteenth-century hysteria preserved the traditional connection to dance in medical descriptions of “choreas.” In its withholding of speech and its use of body code, dance, like hysteria, functions as a form of symptomatic expression. Yet by working like a symptom, dance performance can also be read as a commentary on symptomatology and as a condition of possibility for such alternative approaches to mental illness as psychoanalysis. By redeeming as art what is “lost” in hysteria, dance expresses non-hysterically what only hysteria had been able to express: the somatic translation of idea, the physicalization of meaning. Medicine’s discovery of “idea” manifesting itself in the body in mental illness strikingly parallels a literary fascination with the ability of nineteenth-century dance to manifest “idea,” suggesting that the evolution of medical thinking about mind-body relations as they malfunction in madness, as well as changes in the cultural reception of danced representations of these relations, might be paradigmatic shifts caused by the same cultural factors: concern about the body as a site of meaning and about vision as a theater of knowledge.