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    Lecture Notes Biomedical Science - Lyons, Ian



    • Book: Lecture Notes
    • Author: Ian Lyons
    • Written by students for students, Biomedical Science: Lecture Notes is a concise, full-color textbook providing a 'one-stop-shop' for biomedical science students. Corresponding broadly to the common integrative, systems-based approach taken by the majority of medical schools, it provides a concise, student-led approach that is rooted in clinical relevance. The book is filled with learning features such as key definitions and is extensively cross-referenced to develop interdisciplinary awareness. Designed predominantly for medical students, the book also is useful for students studying for dentistry, pharmacology and nursing courses.
    • ISBN13: 9781405157117
    • ISBN10: 1405157119
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    Author: Ian Lyons

    Paperback: 560 pages

    Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (April 25, 2011)

    Language: English

    ISBN-10: 1405157119

    ISBN-13: 978-1405157117

    Format: Retail PDF

    Reader Required: Adobe Reader, Foxit, Nitro, Adobe Digital Editions



    Note: This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book.



    Tested on the above readers with no problems on laptop and Android tablet.

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    This brand new Lecture Notes title provides the core biomedical science study and revision material that medical students need to know. Matching the common systems-based approach taken by the majority of medical schools, it provides concise, student-led content that is rooted in clinical relevance. The book is filled with learning features such as key definitions and key conditions, and is cross-referenced to develop interdisciplinary awareness. Although designed predominantly for medical students, this new Lecture Notes book is also useful for students of dentistry, pharmacology and nursing.

    Biomedical Science Lecture Notes provides:



    - A brand new title in the award-winning Lecture Notes series

    - A concise, full colour study and revision guide

    - A 'one-stop-shop' for the biomedical sciences

    - Clinical relevance and cross referencing to develop interdisciplinary skills

    - Learning features such as key definitions to aid understanding











    Preface

    The medical curriculum has undergone significant

    change in recent years. Most noticeably, it has

    broadened, even since westarted at medical school

    early in the twenty-first century. As students we

    noticed that the vast majority of textbooks for medical

    sciences focused on a very narrow area, often at

    a level of detail far beyond what we required. We

    have endeavoured to provide a resource of the

    essential facts, without too much additional detail.

    Thebookfollowstheareasofmedicalsciencein

    which tomorrow’s doctors are examined. It follows

    the Lecture Notes format of short prose and

    bullet points. Many of the illustrations have been

    kept intentionally concise so that they can be

    reproduced by the students in an exam or as an

    aide memoire.



    The book helps draw together the various areas

    of medical science. We hope that this will help the

    consolidation of knowledge gained from more detailed

    works, thus drawing together the knowledge

    we are all required to understand as medical students

    and as doctors.

    First, I would like to thank my four co-authors

    who wrote significant portions of particular chapters

    in this book: Sarah Cook (Endocrinology and

    Reproduction), CatherineHildyard(Neuroscience),

    David McCartney (Physiology and Pharmacology)

    andImogenStaveley (Anatomy). In additionto their

    skills and expertise as applied to those chapters,

    their comments on the book as a whole have been



    instrumental in shaping it. Furthermore, their support

    and persistent endeavour in this project has

    been greatly appreciated.

    Second, I would like to acknowledge the senior

    editorial team: Profs. Christopher Lote, Paola

    Domizio and Donal McNally. The other student

    authors and I had little idea of the task we were

    undertaking when we began this project; their

    insight and advice has been enormously helpful.

    Third, I am grateful for the input and support of

    Miss Rebecca Anderson, Mr Jonathan Best, Mr

    David Grant, Miss Rachel Humphreys, Dr Michael

    Lyons, Mr Stuart Lyons, Mrs Young-Ja Lyons,

    Mr Samuel Offer, Mr Jack Pottle, Miss Charlotte

    Seymour, Miss Claire Strauss, Miss Rebecca Ting,

    Miss Laura Watts and Sub-Lt Dr Timothy Wills, and

    (though they were unaware of their assistance) all

    the members of 2009 Tingewick Firm. They have

    all helped in some way with the preparation of

    this manuscript.

    Finally, it has been a pleasure to work with Laura

    Quigley, Beth Bishop and all the staff at WileyBlackwell

    who have aided and assisted us through

    what has been a long creative process. Special

    thanks must be reserved for Karen Moore – she has

    been directly involved in both the development and

    production of this project since its inception. Her

    advice and cooperation have been truly invaluable.



    Ian Lyons







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