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This book contains 400 EMI MCQ questions, which collectively
reflect the breadth of important topics in Otorhinolaryngology,
Head and Neck Surgery. The EMIs are presented in four a bite sizea
chapters (100 EMIs/chapter). Each chapter is followed by answers
with succinct explanations to consolidate knowledge and
understanding. Questions are deliberately arranged randomly in each
chapter to reflect real life situations. The level of diffi culty
of the questions varies, making this book suitable for all ENT
surgeons, especially those preparing for professional examinations
such as DOHNS (UK), Arab Board, European Board, MRCS (ENT) and FRCS
ORL-HNS (UK). This book represents the most up-to-date and
comprehensive assessment of post graduate ENT knowledge, with
emphasis on the a wheata rather than the a chaff a . It will appeal
to those who want to quickly evaluate and update their knowledge,
in the shortest possible time. Seven other ENT Tzar books are also
available for ENT career development from medical student level to
Consultant (www.enttzar.co.uk, www.ricardopersaud.com)
This clear and concise text covers all the assessable aspects of
the ENT curriculum for the FRCS. Although technique and
presentation of knowledge will no doubt be attained through viva
practice, the comprehensive content ensures that all candidates
have the relevant knowledge not only to succeed, but also to excel
in their viva examination. Covering both the theoretical and
clinical aspects of the examination, as well as other equally
critical aspects, including communication skills, clinical
examination and miscellaneous sections, this handbook is a high
yield revision aid for all surgical trainees in the early stages of
their Otolaryngology careers, and simultaneously acts as an
emergency information source for those cross-covering the
specialty. ENT and Otorhinolaryngology surgical trainees and
Residents will find the scope of this guide highly relevant to
obtain FRCS accreditation or equivalent.
This clear and concise text covers all the assessable aspects of
the ENT curriculum for the FRCS. Although technique and
presentation of knowledge will no doubt be attained through viva
practice, the comprehensive content ensures that all candidates
have the relevant knowledge not only to succeed, but also to excel
in their viva examination. Covering both the theoretical and
clinical aspects of the examination, as well as other equally
critical aspects, including communication skills, clinical
examination and miscellaneous sections, this handbook is a high
yield revision aid for all surgical trainees in the early stages of
their Otolaryngology careers, and simultaneously acts as an
emergency information source for those cross-covering the
specialty. ENT and Otorhinolaryngology surgical trainees and
Residents will find the scope of this guide highly relevant to
obtain FRCS accreditation or equivalent.
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