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The definitive evidence-based introduction to patient history-taking

NOW IN FULL COLOR

For medical students and other health professions students, an accurate differential diagnosis starts with The Patient History. The ideal companion to major textbooks on the physical examination, this trusted guide is widely acclaimed for its skill-building, and evidence based approach to the medical history.

Now in full color, The Patient History defines best practices for the patient interview, explaining how to effectively elicit information from the patient in order to generate an accurate differential diagnosis. The second edition features all-new chapters, case scenarios, and a wealth of diagnostic algorithms. Introductory chapters articulate the fundamental principles of medical interviewing. The book employs a rigorous evidenced-based approach, reviewing and highlighting relevant citations from the literature throughout each chapter.

Features

  • NEW! Case scenarios introduce each chapter and place history-taking principles in clinical context
  • NEW! Self-assessment multiple choice Q&A conclude each chapteran ideal review for students seeking to assess their retention of chapter material
  • NEW! Full-color presentation
  • Essential chapter on red eye, pruritus, and hair loss
  • Symptom-based chapters covering 59 common symptoms and clinical presentations
  • Diagnostic approach section after each chapter featuring color algorithms and several multiple-choice questions
  • Hundreds of practical, high-yield questions to guide the history, ranging from basic queries to those appropriate for more experienced clinicians

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TONYA FANCHER, MD, MPH, MIYA E. ALLEN, MD,
AND THUAN ONG, MD












Contributors

Naheed R. Abbasi, MD

Summit Medical Group

Berkeley Heights, New Jersey

Sandra G. Adams, MD, MS

Associate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary/Critical Care Division, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio;

Staff Physician, South Texas Veterans Health Care System

San Antonio, Texas

Miya E. Allen, MD

Fellow, Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis

Sacramento, California

Antonio Anzueto, MD

Department of Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center and the South Texas Veterans Health Care System

San Antonio, Texas

Kenneth A. Arndt, MD

Co-director, SkinCare Physicians

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts;

Adjunct Professor of Dermatology, Brown Medical School; Adjunct Professor of Medicine (Dermatology), Dartmouth Medical School

Hanover, New Hampshire;

Clinical Professor of Dermatology Emeritus, Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts

Paul B. Aronowitz, MD

Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency, California Pacific Medical Center

San Francisco, California

Matthew C. Baker, MD

Harvard Medical School, MS IV

Boston, Massachusetts

Jason J. S. Barton, MD, PhD, FRCPC

Professor and Canada Research Chair, Departments of Medicine (Neurology), Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, and Psychology, University of British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Carol K. Bates, MD

Division of General Medicine and Primary Care, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Associate Professor of Medicine;
Assistant Dean for Faculty
Affairs, Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts

Thomas E. Baudendistel, MD

Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency, Kaiser Oakland

Oakland, California

John Wolfe Blotzer, MD

Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Pennsylvania State College of Medicine

Hershey, Pennsylvania;

Rheumatology, York Hospital

York, Pennsylvania

Alexander R. Carbo, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School;

Hospitalist, Division of General Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts

Dayana Carcamo-Molina, MD

Resident Physician, Internal Medicine Department, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

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