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Basic Science for Core Medical Training and the MRCP
Neil Herring and Robert Wilkins (eds)
Medical education like medical science is constantly evolving. Traditional courses often start by focusing on the basic sciences such as physiology, cell biology, biochemistry and anatomy, ...
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Basic Sciences for Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Austin Ugwumadu (ed.)
The definitive primer in basic sciences for the MRCOG Part 1 examination, this online resource takes a new, dynamic approach to the basic sciences in obstetrics and gynaecology by extending ...
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Basic Sciences for Ophthalmology
Louise Bye, Neil Modi, and Miles Stanford
Part of the Oxford Specialty Training series, Basic Sciences for Ophthalmology is an indispensable and fully comprehensive resource, and the only one that candidates will need to pass the ...
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Clinical SAQs for the Final FRCEM
Ashis Banerjee, Anisa J. N. Jafar, Angshuman Mukherjee, Christian Solomonides, and Erik Witt
Clinical SAQs for the Final FRCEM contains over 200 Short Answer Questions mapped to the Royal College of Emergency Medicine curriculum. Designed specifically to reflect the ...
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Deconstructing the Interview
Duncan Harding
The professional interview is a charged psychological encounter and hurdle, necessary for all of us to traverse in order to move on in our lives and careers. The interviewer is the ...
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Deconstructing the OSCE: Strategies for OSCE Success
Duncan Harding PhD MRCPsych
The OSCE forms the practical part of educational and professional medical examinations and is often challenging and expensive. Deconstructing the OSCE takes a fresh approach to passing OSCE ...
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Essential Notes in Pain Medicine
Enrique Collantes Celador, Jan Rudiger, and Alifia Tameem (eds)
Essential Notes in Pain Medicine has been designed to reflect the knowledge required to pass the postgraduate examinations of the Fellowship of the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Royal ...
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FRCS Trauma and Orthopaedics Viva (2 ed.)
Nev Davies, Will Jackson, Andrew Price, Jonathan Rees, and Chris Lavy
FRCS Trauma and Orthopaedics Viva includes over 95 viva topics. Completely updated to include current clinical management guidelines and exam hot topics, the book is brought to ...
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How to Pass the MRCPsych CASC
Andrew Iles, Rose Woodall, and Flavia Leslie
This resource combines practical information with invaluable suggestions of how one might phrase particular questions and direct the conversation during the client interview. It confidently ...
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Introducing Anaesthesia
Paul Greig and Nicholas Crabtree
This online resource is an important guide for new trainees beginning their specialty training in anaesthesia. It clearly explains the basics of anaesthetics including scientific ...
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Medicine for MRCP
Rupa Bessant, Jonathan Birns, and Charlotte Ford (eds)
Medicine for MRCP
provides a comprehensive review of the material that candidates need to pass the MRCP Parts 1 and 2 written papers. The 27 ...
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Practical Procedures in Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Guy Jackson, Neil Soni, and Christopher J. Whiten
This is a highly practical guide to the procedures and techniques commonly encountered in anaesthesia and critical care medicine. Step-by-step, detailed instructions and full colour ...
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Preparing to Pass the FRCA: Strategies for Exam Success
Caroline Whymark (ed.)
Studying and exam preparation are not the same thing and many well-read anaesthetists cannot pass the FRCA. The reason for this is twofold. Knowledge of the curriculum assessed by exam must ...
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Revision Notes for the MRCOG Part 1
Arisudhan Anantharachagan, Ippokratis Sarris, and Austin Ugwumadu
Framed around the MRCOG Part 1 syllabus, this revision guide brings together the fundamentals of the basic sciences required to pass the exam. Highly visual in order to best aid revision ...
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Training in Anaesthesia
Catherine Spoors and Kevin Kiff (eds)
Training in Anaesthesia is a curriculum-based guide to the first phase of specialty training in anaesthetics; comprehensively covering the specific techniques, assessments and basic medical ...
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Training in Medicine
Elaine Jolly, Andrew Fry, and Afzal Chaudhry (eds)
Training in Medicine is a complete guide to early years specialty training in medicine, and particularly focuses on core medical training. Essential for those taking the MRCP, ...
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Training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Ippokratis Sarris, Susan Bewley, and Sangeeta Agnihotri (eds)
Training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology provides a comprehensive resource for specialty trainees in the field. it follows the curricula and ethos for the Foundation Years and Membership ...
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Training in Ophthalmology (2 ed.)
Venki Sundaram, Allon Barsam, Lucy Barker, and Peng Tee Khaw (eds)
This title addresses the Royal College of Ophthalmologists syllabus for trainee ophthalmologists and is an essential read for those studying ophthalmology, optometry, and orthoptics. With ...
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Training in Paediatrics
Mark Gardiner, Sarah Eisen, and Catherine Murphy (eds)
Training in Paediatrics covers the broad knowledge-base required by postgraduate trainees choosing to specialise in paediatrics, from their intial Foundation Year placements through to ...
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Training in Surgery: The essential curriculum for the MRCS
Matthew Gardiner and Neil Borley (eds)
Training in Surgery follows the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Project and reflects the new surgical specialty training curriculum in a clear and concise style.