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Highly Commended, BMA Medical Book Awards 2013 Get Ahead! The
Situational Judgement Test provides practical and indispensable
revision for the SJT with the aim of maximising scores and putting
candidates in control of their medical careers. This essential
guide offers detailed answer reasoning as well as a dedicated
chapter on the prerequisite knowledge that is usually picked up on
the job to ensure successful navigation through foundation
training. The book includes a foreword by Professor Parveen Kumar
CBE Professor of Medicine and Education, Bart's and the London
School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London
and President of the Royal Society of Medicine, UK.
A 19-year-old student is admitted to hospital after being found
unconscious in her room in the university halls of residence. Her
roommate told the paramedics that the patient had recently failed
her end of year exams. She was reportedly found with several
packets of paracetamol and codeine phosphate nearby and an empty
bottle of wine on her bedside table. You are the medic on duty...
100 Cases in Acute Medicine presents 100 acute conditions commonly
seen by medical students and junior doctors in the emergency
department, or on the ward or in the community setting. A succinct
summary of the patient's history, examination and initial
investigations, including photographs where relevant, is followed
by questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The
answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, with further
illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid
as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.
Making clinical decisions and choosing the best course of action is
one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to
become a doctor. Fully revised and updated for this second edition,
these cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize
important clinical symptoms and signs, and to develop their
diagnostic and management skills.
OSCEs for the MRCOG Part 2 is designed to help the candidate in
preparation for the oral examination or OSCE, the concluding
element required to pass the MRCOG part 2 examination. The second
edition builds upon the strengths of the first by concentrating on
testing the candidate's theoretical and practical knowledge of
obstetrics and gynaecology as recommended in the syllabus for the
MRCOG Part 2 examination. The detailed scenarios test the trainee's
ability to obtail obstetric and gynaecoloical histories, to counsel
patients and to demonstrate clinical skills. The book will also
help the candidate to critically appraise pieces of written work in
discussion with examiners and to discuss the varied aspects of
obstetrics, gynaecology and allied subjects on which they are
likely to be examined during the oral assessment. Opening with a
general introduction to the OSCE, the book gives readers invaluable
advice on preparation for this particular form of examination such
as body language, the importance of visual contact and how to
interact appropriately with the examiner and the 'role player'.
Helpful discussion sections at the end of each case or 'station'
provide helpful suggestions for further study, and are supplemented
by key references. Supplementary circuits with less detailed
information are also provided for emaniation practice.
A 35-year-old woman arrives on the labour ward complaining of
abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding at 36 weeks 2 days' gestation.
The pain started 2 hours earlier while she was in a cafe and is not
relieved by lying still or walking around. The bleeding is bright
red. You are the medic on duty... 100 Cases in Obstetrics and
Gynaecology presents 100 obstetric- or gynaecology-related
scenarios commonly seen by medical students and junior doctors in
the emergency department, outpatient clinic, or on the ward. A
succinct summary of the patient's history, examination, and initial
investigations-including photographs where relevant-is followed by
questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The answer
includes a detailed discussion on each topic, with further
illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid
as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.
Making speedy and appropriate clinical decisions, and choosing the
best course of action to take as a result, is one of the most
important and challenging parts of training to become a doctor.
These true-to-life cases will teach students and junior doctors to
recognize important obstetric and gynaecological conditions, and to
develop their diagnostic and management skills.
This examination and revision guide comprehensively tests knowledge
at all levels in obstetrics and gynaecology. The wide-ranging
sample questions have detailed answers to provide proper
explanation and aid understanding, and the variety of question
formats prepares students for all possibilities in the examination.
The best of five question format is ideal for DRCOG candidates, the
EMQs prepare the MRCOG candidates, and the MCQs will test both
DRCOG and MRCOG candidates. The book is also highly recommended for
undergraduates preparing for their finals, who will welcome the
sample best of fives and EMQs now that essays and short answer
questions are becoming a thing of the past.
A 19-year-old student is admitted to hospital after being found
unconscious in her room in the university halls of residence. Her
roommate told the paramedics that the patient had recently failed
her end of year exams. She was reportedly found with several
packets of paracetamol and codeine phosphate nearby and an empty
bottle of wine on her bedside table. You are the medic on duty...
100 Cases in Acute Medicine presents 100 acute conditions commonly
seen by medical students and junior doctors in the emergency
department, or on the ward or in the community setting. A succinct
summary of the patient's history, examination and initial
investigations, including photographs where relevant, is followed
by questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The
answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, with further
illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid
as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.
Making clinical decisions and choosing the best course of action is
one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to
become a doctor. Fully revised and updated for this second edition,
these cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize
important clinical symptoms and signs, and to develop their
diagnostic and management skills.
Here is a selection of multiple choice questions and care studies
designed for candidates for the Diploma of the Royal College of
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRCOG). The 90 multiple choice
questions cove all major areas of the syllabus and are accompanied
by extended answers to help the revision process. The case studies
are ideal preparation for the other sections of the examination as
well as for general revision. This book will be suitable not only
for the DRCOG (and other examinations such as the MRCOG) but also
for anyone wanting to update and test their understanding of
obstetrics and gynaecology.
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