Cardinal Symptoms in Internal Medicine: Amplification of Symptoms – A Pocketbook for Medical Students and Residents offers structured, practical guidance on effectively exploring and expanding key clinical symptoms during patient history-taking. This pocket-sized handbook clearly outlines the essential questions medical students and residents should ask to thoroughly understand and evaluate common internal medicine symptoms. Designed for quick reference during clinical rotations, the book enhances diagnostic accuracy and patient assessment skills, ensuring thorough and systematic patient histories. A separate companion book provides structured explanations of clinical signs and symptoms, including pathophysiology, investigations, and management.