Looking for a good book on medical procedures- help needed Auteur du fil: Luke Mersh
| Luke Mersh Royaume-Uni Local time: 15:28 espagnol vers anglais
Dear friends and colleagues. I would like your help on information on a good book about Medical Procedures. I am slowly building up my resources, I know that there are a lot of websites and information on the internet, but I would like to know if anybody knows of a good book on this subject too. any advice is welcome. many thanks in advance. | | | jyuan_us États-Unis Local time: 10:28 Membre (2005) anglais vers chinois + ... I think you need to narrow down your question | Sep 4, 2015 |
What is a book on medical procedures? I think you should first define your phrase of medical procedure before anybody can come up with any advice. | | | Luke Mersh Royaume-Uni Local time: 15:28 espagnol vers anglais AUTEUR DU FIL
Thank you for your comment. I am looking for a book that explains medical procedures in a clear way. I am looking for a book that covers many medical procedures, what I mean is medical operations. To help me better understand medical reports and what each test or operation carried out involves. regards | | | Woodstock (X) Allemagne Local time: 16:28 allemand vers anglais + ... For lack of any more specifics | Sep 4, 2015 |
I just googled "medical procedures books" and got an impressive looking list at the online book store alibris in UK. They also have used books, so that would make acquisition quite a bit cheaper. http://www.alibris.co.uk/search/books/subject/Medical-Medical-Procedure? That doesn't really answer your question, but it's a start. If you get no... See more I just googled "medical procedures books" and got an impressive looking list at the online book store alibris in UK. They also have used books, so that would make acquisition quite a bit cheaper. http://www.alibris.co.uk/search/books/subject/Medical-Medical-Procedure? That doesn't really answer your question, but it's a start. If you get no other more useful - i.e. specific - suggestions here, I would ask at a reputable medical school what they recommend to their students, or call a medical library. ▲ Collapse | |
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Still not narrow enough | Sep 4, 2015 |
but you can have a look at the publications of Springer Verlag or Thieme. This may help. | | | Luke Mersh Royaume-Uni Local time: 15:28 espagnol vers anglais AUTEUR DU FIL narrowing down | Sep 4, 2015 |
Thank you all for your replies and comments. Let me see if I can narrow down further. I am looking for books that can help me better understand medical reports, how to interpret them and understand the terminology stated on the report. As medical reports can be on different medical operations , I am trying to find book on medical operations so I understand what has been carried out. many thanks. | | |
If your goal is to understand medical reports, I think you need to take a different approach. The medical field is so vast that a single volume could not possibly cover all procedures. You would probably be better off looking for sample medical reports (you can find a lot on the Internet), and studying the various issues and fields that come up. Or go to a medical library, as Woodstock suggests - that way you can actually look through what's available and find what bes... See more If your goal is to understand medical reports, I think you need to take a different approach. The medical field is so vast that a single volume could not possibly cover all procedures. You would probably be better off looking for sample medical reports (you can find a lot on the Internet), and studying the various issues and fields that come up. Or go to a medical library, as Woodstock suggests - that way you can actually look through what's available and find what best fits your needs. ▲ Collapse | | | Luke Mersh Royaume-Uni Local time: 15:28 espagnol vers anglais AUTEUR DU FIL narrowing down | Sep 4, 2015 |
@Fiona I agree with you there actually. I have been looking for sample medical reports, but as these are generally confidential, it makes it difficult to find good samples. will continue to search the net and other resources. | |
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Kevin Fulton États-Unis Local time: 10:28 allemand vers anglais No general medical "cookbook" | Sep 4, 2015 |
It's certainly possible that someone has written "Surgery for Dummies" ... But as far as I know, there is no general text on medical procedures, as each physiological system requires different treatment approaches, that is, a heart catheterization is quite different from inserting a catheter into a bladder, for example. Even a general procedure such as imaging entails different technologies (ultrasound, X-ray, CAT, PET CT, etc.), as well as varying patient preparation. You mig... See more It's certainly possible that someone has written "Surgery for Dummies" ... But as far as I know, there is no general text on medical procedures, as each physiological system requires different treatment approaches, that is, a heart catheterization is quite different from inserting a catheter into a bladder, for example. Even a general procedure such as imaging entails different technologies (ultrasound, X-ray, CAT, PET CT, etc.), as well as varying patient preparation. You might find it fruitful to look for a manual for medical transcriptionists or physician assistants which will define/explain different medical terms and procedures. Your personal physician might be able to direct you to useful source material. ▲ Collapse | | | If you look for laboratory investigations, | Sep 4, 2015 |
it is a whole world by itself. To my knowledge, there is no single book covering them all. It is a huge subject and it takes time to progress in the terminology and basic knowledge. Start simple. Pick some keywords (clinical chemistry, laboratory investigations etc and perform an effective google search. There you can find some forms and references and that would narrow you search. Examine the websites for medical school curricula. They may refer to some litera... See more it is a whole world by itself. To my knowledge, there is no single book covering them all. It is a huge subject and it takes time to progress in the terminology and basic knowledge. Start simple. Pick some keywords (clinical chemistry, laboratory investigations etc and perform an effective google search. There you can find some forms and references and that would narrow you search. Examine the websites for medical school curricula. They may refer to some literature sources. ▲ Collapse | | | Billing codes? | Sep 4, 2015 |
You might be best looking at the (US) billing system for this - there should be some good reference sources, and it should give you a fairly broad overview of common procedures. If you look at it from a "medicine" angle, you'll get buried in specialties straight away: you'll find oncology textbooks, ophthalmology textbooks etc, but little or nothing that gives an overview of the whole field. Medical billing, though, tries to encompass the whole range, from ingrown toenails to psychi... See more You might be best looking at the (US) billing system for this - there should be some good reference sources, and it should give you a fairly broad overview of common procedures. If you look at it from a "medicine" angle, you'll get buried in specialties straight away: you'll find oncology textbooks, ophthalmology textbooks etc, but little or nothing that gives an overview of the whole field. Medical billing, though, tries to encompass the whole range, from ingrown toenails to psychiatric treatment. That, and perhaps a medical dictionary for specific terms you need definitions for, might give you a decent start. ▲ Collapse | | | Check out the samples available at this site | Sep 5, 2015 |
http://www.mtsamples.com/ This is a site for medical transcriptionists and they have a treasure trove of sample medical reports, just about any procedure and specialty. | |
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Student materials | Sep 5, 2015 |
Try searches for nurse or doctor study guides or aids on Amazon.com. There are many useful books and other materials that simplify various topics for medical and nursing students. | | | Luke Mersh Royaume-Uni Local time: 15:28 espagnol vers anglais AUTEUR DU FIL found book a medical records. | Sep 7, 2015 |
I have found a good book about understanding medical records, now I am trying to narrow down my field to help with which area of specialization to go for, had thought about cardiology, but an still trying to decided. regards | | | Luke Mersh Royaume-Uni Local time: 15:28 espagnol vers anglais AUTEUR DU FIL
@Kevin. I have been looking at books about medical transcription and they too look interesting. Looks like I will be getting a few different books. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Looking for a good book on medical procedures- help needed Wordfast Pro | Translation Memory Software for Any Platform
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