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Applying for the Academic Foundation Programme: A Medical Student Handbook With contributions from AFP doctors across the country (and not just the popular schemes!), stay ahead of the competition and impress your interviewers with unique, representative insights into your Academic Unit of Application's interviews and post requirements. Essential Clinical Knowledge. With 65+ worked examples of clinical emergency presentations, get up to speed on your clinical knowledge for the interview station and medical finals. Frameworks for A-E management and triaging clinical duties provided. An Academic Masterclass for the AFP. For both beginner and experienced academics, recap on academic terms and c...
Overview of EAP Foundation: Academic Writing Genres Students at university are expected to write in a range of forms, from essays to reports and other genres. EAP Foundation: Academic Writing Genres, part of the EAP Foundation series of books, examines frequently encountered forms of academic writing, identifying common features such as structure and language, and providing clear models, in order to scaffold learning and provide a way for students to master each one. Contents of the book The first section of the book looks in detail at essay writing, the most common genre for academic study. It begins by looking at the content and structure of a typical essay, then looks at different essay t...
This is the most useful book a junior doctor can carry during the critical first two years after medical school. It will guide them through on-call emergencies, daily ward life and speciality attachments whilst helping them adapt to their career, get the most out of their job and choose a speciality.