Emma Storr, Academic Unit of Primary Care, University of Leeds Gail Nicholls, Academic Unit of Primary Care, University of Leeds Martha Leigh, General Practitioner, Wapping Health Centre and GP Trainer, London Deanery
'If students ask me what they should read to prepare for their written exams I will point to this book...an excellent mix of cases that mirror true life...demonstrates well how GPs have to negotiate with and respond to the needs of carers as well as their patients...an extremely useful resource.' ?Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Bristol 'The range of cases covered is excellent...the self-assessment is very good and covers a wide range of topics.' ?Final Year Student, King's College London 'The book guides you through decision-making steps regarding diagnosis and treatment in the individual cases...the different formats of questions are good...very accurate and comprehensive.' ?Medical Student, University of East Anglia ? There is a casual narrative style that is contemporary and compelling.? (Journal of Primary Healthcare, June 2009) ?This thoughtful book for general practitioners has many reminders of how to approach patients on an everyday basis.? (Doody's Reviews, May 2009)