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Learn Clinical Reasoning in Cardiology Through Cases

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Author: Shyam S Kothari

Brand: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers

Edition: 1/E, 2026

Binding: paperback

Number Of Pages: 376

Release Date: 17-07-2025

EAN: 9789366162492

Package Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches

Languages: English

Details: Most probably, this book will not provide any new information to you. Equally likely, it would open some new windows for you to make a correct clinical diagnosis. The current crisis in clinical medicine does not stem from the lack of information but rather from the excess of information and lack of discriminatory intelligence which is not taught in contemporary cardiology courses. Instead, the students are encouraged to follow algorithms, checklists, and guidelines in order to deliver a standard of care. Unfortunately, the result is rote learning and numbing of discriminatory intelligence. This small book just eclectically picks up a few cases that have been seen by the author and charts a course of enquiry through them to stimulate clinical thinking. The book does not claim to cover a significant portion of cardiology. In fact, it covers very little cardiology curriculum but attempts to uncover the patterns of thinking useful in making clinical diagnosis under all circumstances. It teaches rules by showing the exceptions. It should be useful to fellows in cardiology, pediatric cardiology, and internal medicine or anyone else who is a bit curious! The best way to use this book is not to rush through the cases, but rather pause and try hard to seek your own answers before reading the “mundane” answers given in the book. That way you could learn more from yourself and teach the author as well. You could potentially finish this small book over a weekend, but if you seriously ponder over the issues as envisaged in the book, it can be a transformative experience in clinical reasoning, even if a small one! Happy reading.
The book is intended to stimulate clinical reasoning providing a brief story of the patient and a question. It contains 50 chapters, over 150 echo videos, learning points, and some sidelights; and includes aspects of heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, pericardial disease, and other miscellaneous cardiology topics in children and adults. The book is probing, entertaining, and informing in an informal way that would increase the reader's sense of wonderment and stimulate further learning.