Case files biochemistry 2008
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Each case is designed to introduce a clinically related issue and includes openended questions usually asking a basic science question, but at times, to break up the monotony, there will be a clinical question. The answers are organized into four different parts:
INTRODUCTION
PART I
1. Summary
2. A straightforward answer is given for each open-ended question.
3. Clinical Correlation—A discussion of the relevant points relating the basic science to the clinical manifestations, and perhaps introducing the student to issues such as diagnosis and treatment.
PART II
An approach to the basic science concept consisting of three parts
1. Objectives—A listing of the two to four main principles that are critical for understanding the underlying biochemistry to answer the question and relate to the clinical situation
2. Definitions of basic terminology
3. Discussion of topic
PART III
Comprehension Questions—Each case includes several multiple-choice
questions that reinforce the material or introduces new and related concepts.
Questions about the material not found in the text are explained in the answers.
PART IV
Biochemistry Pearls—A listing of several important points, many clinically relevant reiterated as a summation of the text and to allow for easy review, such as before an examination.
Each case is designed to introduce a clinically related issue and includes openended questions usually asking a basic science question, but at times, to break up the monotony, there will be a clinical question. The answers are organized into four different parts:
INTRODUCTION
PART I
1. Summary
2. A straightforward answer is given for each open-ended question.
3. Clinical Correlation—A discussion of the relevant points relating the basic science to the clinical manifestations, and perhaps introducing the student to issues such as diagnosis and treatment.
PART II
An approach to the basic science concept consisting of three parts
1. Objectives—A listing of the two to four main principles that are critical for understanding the underlying biochemistry to answer the question and relate to the clinical situation
2. Definitions of basic terminology
3. Discussion of topic
PART III
Comprehension Questions—Each case includes several multiple-choice
questions that reinforce the material or introduces new and related concepts.
Questions about the material not found in the text are explained in the answers.
PART IV
Biochemistry Pearls—A listing of several important points, many clinically relevant reiterated as a summation of the text and to allow for easy review, such as before an examination.
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