The complexity and copious number of details that must be mastered in
order to fully understand renal physiology makes this one of the most
daunting and intimidating topics covered in the first year of medical
school. Although this is often only a 2-4 week module during the general
physiology course, it is essential that students understand the
foundations of renal physiology, and general physiology texts are often
not detailed enough to provide students with what they need to master
this difficult subject.
This first edition, and third volume in the Integrated Physiology
Series, offers students a clear, clinically oriented overview of renal
physiology. The lecture-style format, conversational tone, and final
Integration chapter offset the difficult and intimidating nature of the
subject. Chapter outlines, learning objectives, and end-of-chapter
summaries highlight key concepts for easier assimilation. Other
pedagogical features include clinical cases, Thought Questions, Putting
It Together sections, Editor's Integration boxes, review Q&A, and online
animations -- all designed specifically to reinforce clinical relevance
and to challenge the student in real-world problem-solving.