An instructional tool for teaching Clinical Chemistry to health sciences students and pathology residents or for preparing for board examinations.
Clinical Chemistry focuses on the laboratory diagnosis of the most common diseases by organ system and relates diagnostic testing to the pathophysiology of the diseases in development of the differential diagnosis. Analytical methodology essential to interpreting test results is discussed. Learning objectives and key terms are defined at the beginning of each chapter. It contains all the core material needed for teaching pathology residents and medical technology students during required rotations in clinical chemistry.
The material in this book should also help students to be well-prepared for their respective licensing examinations and clinical rotations and assist residents preparing for board examinations.
Appendixes include:
An outline of the differential diagnosis for selected abnormal clinical chemistry tests
The differential diagnosis of some of the most common clinical chemistry abnormalities encountered by pathology residents taking a night call.