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E-book Dermatology : A Handbook for Medical Students & Junior Doctors
This holds true even more today than in 2009 with the exponential use of social media as an information sourced by patients and clinicians alike. Since its first publication, this book has been the go to resource for accurate knowledge in common and urgent dermatological problems. Its essential role in supporting their workplace learning is highlighted by the 8,843 downloads and 50,000 requests for hard copies from individual students and medical
schools throughout the UK. Starting with scientific and epidemiological facts, moving through clinical features and management, medical students are given a structure that enables them to organise learning effectively. The content remains focused on learning at the undergraduate stage of the medical education spectrum: a vital foundation for postgraduate training in dermatology. The UK population has become increasingly diverse over the last few decades, it is therefore necessary to update the handbook to highlight tips for assessment, variation in presentation in common and important skin conditions (e.g. common pigmentary disorders) that reflect the spectrum of cutaneous diversity junior clinicians will encounter in their practice. This, in combination, with other BAD resources under current development will ensure that medical students continue to learn from the highest quality education in dermatology to the benefit of our patients.
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