Eureka: Obstetrics and Gynaecology is an innovative book for medical students that fully integrates core science, clinical medicine and surgery.
The book benefits from an engaging and authoritative text, written by specialists in the field, and has several key features to help you really understand the subject:
- Chapter starter questions – to get you thinking about the topic before you start reading
- Break out boxes which contain essential key knowledge
- Clinical cases to help you understand the material in a clinical context
- Unique graphic narratives which are especially useful for visual learners
- End of chapter answers to the starter questions
- A final self-assessment chapter of Single Best Answers to really help test and reinforce your knowledge
First Principles chapter clearly explains the key concepts, processes and structures of the female reproductive system.
The
Clinical Essentials chapters provide an overview of the symptoms and signs of obstetric and gynaecological disease, relevant history and examination techniques, investigations and management options.
A series of
disease-based chapters give concise descriptions of all major disorders, e.g. complications of pregnancy, gynaecological tumours and subfertility, each chapter introduced by engaging clinical cases that feature unique graphic narratives.
The
Emergencies chapter covers the principles of immediate care in situations, such as ectopic pregnancy and eclampsia.
An
Integrated Care chapter discusses strategies for the management of chronic conditions across primary and other care settings.
Finally, the
Self-Assessment chapter comprises 80 multiple choice questions in clinical Single Best Answer format, to thoroughly test your understanding of the subject.
The Eureka series of books are designed to be a ‘one stop shop’: they contain all the key information you need to know to succeed in your studies and pass your exams.
قائمة المحتويات
1. First principles
2. Clinical essentials- gynaecology
3. Clinical essentials- obstetrics
4. Normal pregnancy and delivery
5. Complications in early pregnancy
6. Complications in mid to late pregnancy
7. Complications in delivery and postnatal period
8. Reproductive endocrinology
9. Fertility and contraception
10. Abnormal uterine bleeding
11. Inflammatory and infective disorders
12. Gynaecological tumours
13. Genital prolapse and incontinence
14. Emergencies
15. Integrated care
16. Self-assessment