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100 | _aGilbertson, N.J. | ||
245 | 0 | _aNotes for the DCH | |
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_aEdinburgh _bChurchill Livingstone _c1993 |
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300 | _a369; diag.,bibl.; BookFind | ||
505 | _aDemography. The Newborn Infant. Infant Feeding and Nutrition. Preventive Paediatrics: Child Health Surveillance, Immunization, Dental Health, Accident Prevention. Growth and Development. The Child with a Handicap. Behaviour Disorders and Child Psychiatry. Child Abuse. Children and the Law. Infectious Diseases. Respiratory Problems. Gastrointestinal Disorders. Cardiology. Nephrology. Paediatric Gynaecology. Neurology. Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders. Haematology. Oncology. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Dermatology. Rheumatology and Orthopaedics. Ophthalmology. Alternative Paediatrics. Pharmacology. Hints on Passing the DCH. Recommended Reading. Glossary of Abbreviations. Index | ||
520 | _aPaperback | ||
520 | _aThe Diploma in Child Health exam is taken by paediatricians as a step on the way to the MRCP. However, the exam has grown increasingly ""community-oriented"" and has become the diploma which future community and junior paediatricians visiting from abroad take when they want an easier and quicker qualification. GPs also take the Diploma in order to become qualified. This book has been carefully targeted to cover all aspects of the exam, with appropriate emphasis on community problems. | ||
650 | _aOUTLINES | ||
650 | _aPAEDIATRICS | ||
700 | _aWalker, S.J. | ||
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