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The only book that offers an easy-to-access guide for GP Registrars in the workplace and GP SHOs on hospital placements.
One in a range of 3 new titles offering Part 2 candidates, essential practice at popular questions for the Part 2 exam. Each title contains 3-4 major subjects, mirroring the actual exam format. All questions encompass the 3 elements (Data, History and Imaging.).
Covers MRCP Part 2 syllabus and offers candidates essential practise at popular questions for the Part 2 examination. This title also covers cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology & metabolism, gastroenterology, haematology, infectious diseases, neurology, ophthalmology, psychiatry, renal medicine, respiratory medicine, and rheumatology.
Suitable for those sitting Paper 1 of the MRCGP Written examination. Paper 1 comprises 12 questions, featuring multiple essay questions (MEQs) and critical appraisal style questions to be answered in 3.5 hours.
Includes five practice papers, each covering 90 best of five questions, mirroring the format of the exam. This work features questions that reflect the balance of topics covered in the exam. It offers detailed explanations to various questions that help candidates to improve their understanding.
This symptoms-based guide is designed to help undergraduates improve their history taking skills. It suggests prompt questions for core presentations, and case scenarios so undergrads can improve their skills with a friend. A unique section on asking difficult questions enables undergraduates to handle delicate situations sensitively.
Suitable for candidates preparing for the intercollegiate MRCS exam, this title presents the essential facts in each subject area in note form with special attention given to areas that are often poorly understood.
Features clinical cases illustrating the key topics important in understanding Medical Ethics. Each case prompts candidates to decide upon the necessary investigations, set their own research objectives and direct their own learning.
Designed as a part of revision programme.
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