Description
CBS Publishers and distributors Essentials of Pathology for Medical Students by Shameem Shariff
Special Features
• Thoroughly updated compendium with recent advancements
• Extensive coverage of Applied Pathological aspects
• Unique amalgamation of theoretical and clinical features
• 50+ Basic histopathological slides with key points
• 20+ Clinical Case Scenarios covered with diagnostic key points
• 500+ Histological images and illustrations
• Pathology instruments covered extensively
• Special chapter on Mnemonics in Pathology
• Supplemented with chapter-wise subjective and objectives exercises
Salient Features
• Intended for the undergraduate medical students, this book is based on the competencies, which the IMC expects from a pathology student.
• Based on the revised curriculum, this book is designed for undergraduate students.
• It will enable the medical students cope with competency in the cognitive, psychomotor and effective domains to meet all health needs of the Indian community.
• The book carries 40 chapters, divided on the syllabus outlined by the NMC.
• Each and every chapter has been designed in a manner to facilitate better learning and easy retention of the concepts.
• Throughout the book, theoretical and clinical aspects have been represented with an integrated approach.
• At the end of each chapter, clinical problem-based questions are given to test the student's insight into the applied aspects of pathology.
• 500+ Histological slides, figures and images relevant to the topics are added generously to make the content student friendly.
• Clear and lucid text makes the learning easy and enjoyable.
• Complex and difficult topics have been supplemented with numerous tables and flowcharts for easy and quick understanding.
• Self-assessment review exercises with a variety of questions have been added in the respective chapters for self-evaluation, all based on the university pattern.
About the Author/s
Shameem Shariff MBBS MD (Pathology), PhD (Pathology), is a former Professor and Head, Department of Pathology, St. John's Medical College and Hospital and MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The author has also contributed to the Board of Studies for Paramedical Subjects (Postgraduates) at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) as its chairperson.