By Schofield Andrew, Paul Schofield
May 31, 2012
This detailed guide is a must for medical students preparing for clinical attachment and final exams. Its wide-ranging approach is also ideal for those sitting GP entrance exams. Presenting short answer questions encompassing the entire current curriculum, this informative revision aid covers all ...
By Philip Stather, Helen Cheshire
November 23, 2011
A complete guide to passing your surgical finals! This comprehensive new guide tests your knowledge of general surgery, upper GI, lower GI, vascular, urology, trauma and orthopaedics, breast surgery, paediatric surgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, cardiothoracic surgery...
By Sherif W. Helmy
October 31, 2011
The PLAB examination assesses your ability to work safely in your first appointment as a Senior House Officer in an NHS hospital. Are you ready? Comprehensive and completely up-to-date, the Third Edition of this best-selling guide to passing the PLAB is based on actual questions from previous ...
By Alexander King, Benjamin Hudson
May 01, 2011
Following the new format of the First FRCR Anatomy Examination and based on the syllabus of the Royal College of Radiology, this unique revision tool is more complete and detailed than any other guide on the market. The comprehensive, structured approach promotes a working understanding of anatomy ...
By Monal Wadhera, Rajeev Gulati
March 01, 2011
This revision book for the clinical skills assessment (CSA) portion of the Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) exams includes a range of scenarios representative of those candidates will encounter, each created with direct input from an MRCGP examiner. The book enables ...
By Rebecca Casans, Mithilesh Lal
January 20, 2011
The MRCPCH clinical examination assesses whether candidates have reached the standard in clinical skills expected of a newly appointed specialist registrar, while the DCH recognises the competence of GPs and other health professionals in caring for children. Success in communication skills is vital...
By Debbie Wai, Rakesh P Patel, Karen Atkin, Shahid Hussain
August 25, 2010
Radiology now forms part of the core curriculum and is assessed in the final medical OSCE. This book includes 100 radiology cases that medical students are likely to encounter in their exams. The book is primarily image based, presenting a clinical history, description of findings and discussion ...
By Olamide Orekunrin, Helen Chaplin
August 25, 2010
This revision tool helps readers strengthen their existing knowledge of childhood disorders through Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) on topics frequently asked in Paediatrics examinations, ranging from neonatology to emergency medicine and public health. Detailed answers in each section build ...
By Muhammed Akunjee, Nazmul Akunjee, Shoaib Siddiqui, Ali Sameer Mallick
June 25, 2010
It is increasingly recognised that communication plays a pivotal role in obtaining successful clinical outcomes. However, despite an increase in communication skills teaching, much of literature on this topic is targeted at senior doctors and researchers, and many medical students still find ...
By Gurdeep Singh Mannu, Tunde Odutoye
April 20, 2010
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) surgery has traditionally been a difficult and specialised topic in undergraduate medicine and for junior doctors. Many textbooks are too detailed for undergraduate use, or lack self assessment questions to help those wishing to underpin their learning. This concise and ...
By Irfan Syed, Mahmood Bhutta
March 25, 2010
The Diploma in Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (DOHNS) is now an intercollegiate examination, and can count towards membership of one of the surgical colleges of Great Britain. The DOHNS has evolved to fit its new role, leaving little up-to-date material available for candidates preparing for ...
By Hani TS Benamer
March 25, 2010
Neurology has a reputation as a difficult area in the MRCP examinations, with the clinical neurology stations (PACES and traditional short cases) being especially feared by candidates. This book aims to demystify the subject, and help candidates avoid becoming bogged down in unnecessary detail and ...