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Bandolier's Little Book of Making Sense of the Medical Evidence
Andrew Moore and Henry McQuay
This resource, written by world leaders in the field of evidence-based pain treatments, acts as a simple guide for people who wish to make sense of evidence in a healthcare setting and who ...
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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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The GPVTS Guide to Success
Lucy Blunt
This invaluable guide to the GPVTS supports trainees from the process of application, through to qualification and beyond. The author is a recently qualified general practitioner, and she ...
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How to get a Specialty Training post: the insider's guide
Danny C. G. Lim
Each year, thousands of junior doctors apply for highly competitive training jobs in a variety of specialties. Obtaining a training job can be a difficult and stressful process, with some ...
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How to Teach: A Handbook for Clinicians
Shirley Dobson, Michael Dobson, and Lesley Bromley
Good teaching skills are essential for passing on knowledge so that it will be retained and practised for a lifetime, and thus, being able to teach well is vital to patient care. This ...
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Medical Education and Training: From theory to delivery
Yvonne Carter and Neil Jackson (eds)
This resource offers theoretical and practical guidance for those planning, delivering, and receiving education and training in ever-changing healthcare environments. Themes covered include ...
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Research Methods in Health Humanities
Craig M. Klugman and Erin Gentry Lamb (eds)
Research Methods in Health Humanities surveys the diverse and unique research methods used by scholars in the growing transdisciplinary field of health humanities. Appropriate ...
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So You Want to be a Medical Mum?
Emma Hill
How does having a baby fit in with a medical career? Along with the problem of finding time to actually have a baby and coping as a pregnant doctor, there is the problem of finding ...
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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.
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