NeuroKids - Child Neurology Workbook - Diagnosis and Therapy - Mind Maps

von: Florian Heinen

Kohlhammer Verlag, 2017

ISBN: 9783170321625 , 555 Seiten

Format: PDF

Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen

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Preis: 69,99 EUR

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NeuroKids - Child Neurology Workbook - Diagnosis and Therapy - Mind Maps


 

'NeuroKids' is the innovative answer to the clinical challenges in child neurology as workbook and corresponding app. With the basic idea of mind maps, the classic textbook has been further developed to provide more targeted information. An uniform classification allows a quick orientation: The Paediatric Clinical Scouts (PCS) provide a condensed knowledge overview and are a guide to diagnostic work-up and therapeutic decision-making. The PCS concentrate on the single patient and give professional skills for emergency medicine, for health care of chronically ill children and adolescents and rehabilitative and palliative therapy. The PCS are complemented by a comprehensive, precise, internationally oriented drug register as well as schemes for neurological and developmental neurological examination with the evidence of good practice. 'I am very happy that NeuroKids was endorsed and supported by the board of the European Paediatric Neurology Society (EPNS). We sincerely believe this is a major step forward in training and educating young and old paediatric neurologists and are therefore extremely happy to collaborate in this project.' (Lieven Lagae, President European Paediatric Neurology Society) In cooperation with: European Paediatric Neurology Society (EPNS) Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany Paediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine, Children's Hospital Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany Institute for Medical Education (DAM) Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany Center for International Health (CIH)

Prof. Dr. med. Prof. h. c. Florian Heinen, Head of Departement Paediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine, Children=s Hospital, University of Munich, Germany.