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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe term 'Clinical Methods' has been defined as 'the set of skills medical personnel use to diagnose and treat diseases' by the most respected treatise on the subject, Hutchison's Clinical Methods. In the present times when hi-end technological advances have overwhelmed the medical fraternity, still systematic history taking, and methodical clinical examination continue to be the mainstay of understanding concerns of a patient and arriving at an accurate diagnosis in least possible time. These skills are cultivated over the years and require diligence and keenly supervised clinical training. The present book 'Clinical Practices in Otology' builds upon these collective principles of patient care.
The book follows a systematized approach and acquaints the reader with art and science of building bridges with the patient, eliciting a comprehensive history of aural complaints, performing a structured clinical and functional examination of ears including other related areas, and selecting appropriate investigations and interpreting them.
The book is intended to meet the training needs of ENT Residents pursuing post-graduate programs, DNB Otolaryngology, and other Board exams. Practicing ENT specialists and Audiologists will also find the book useful to refurbish their knowledge and further improve their clinical skills.
Dinesh Sharma
The author retired as Assistant Professor from Department of ENT Government Medical College Amritsar. He has a long-standingexperience of teaching undergraduate and postgaduate medical students.
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