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A. Eugene Osburn
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Department of Pediatrics College of Medicine Health Sciences Center, The University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, USA
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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- Diane Kittredge, G. Edward Shissler, James Worley
Pages 1-11
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- Thomas A. Lera, A. Eugene Osburn
Pages 36-43
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- Patrice A. Aston, A. Eugene Osburn
Pages 55-70
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- Elias Srouji, Kendall Stanford, Roger Thompson
Pages 219-234
About this book
One learns medicine, including pediatrics, by first learning a set of rules and then spending the rest of his/her productive career discovering exceptions to those rules. This book is intended to serve as a study guide for organizing the acquisition of an initial foundation of information about pediatric topics. Without an initial set of rules all new information is simply another new rule, and not an interpretive frame of reference for the deeper level of understanding that occurs with recogni tion that one is dealing with a change in his previously held belief. As such, I have attempted to include what I think most would agree are commonly held operation al "facts" of pediatrics, and have not tried to justify or substantiate the facts with references or lengthy background information as to why these facts are currently thought to be true. My primary intent in writing this book is to provide an adequate core of pediatric information to enable one to pass the pediatric portion of the national boards. I hope it will also provide a foundation for those who wish to spend more time discovering why children are different. If this study guide fulfills whichever of these needs is yours, it will have been successful. A. Eugene Osburn Acknowledgments I am grateful for the help and support provided by the secretaries, Phyllis Bullock, Jeannie Brown, Debby Williams, Tiffany Schoonover, and Christy Anthony in prep aration of this manuscript.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Pediatrics College of Medicine Health Sciences Center, The University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, USA
A. Eugene Osburn