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The new edition of Get ahead! Medicine: 150 EMQs for Finals has been completely updated by two junior doctors who have achieved recent success in their finals, overseen by the book's experienced author team. The 150 EMQ themes, each with five stems, are arranged as 10 practice papers, each containing 15 themes. All the main conditions are included as well as more detailed knowledge suitable for candidates aiming at the higher deciles. The questions are written to follow the house style of the Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance EMQs and are therefore of a similar format to those you can expect in your exams. All the questions are accompanied by explanatory answers, including a succinct summary of the key features of each condition. Whether you work through the practice papers systematically or dip in and out by topic, this bestselling revision guide will offer a life rope for anyone preparing for undergraduate finals.
This new edition of the successful Get Ahead Surgery: 250 SBAs for Finals provides invaluable revision for all medical students preparing for final exams. Written by experienced authors, this book covers the entire syllabus in a clear and comprehensive style. It builds on the strengths of the first edition to provide reliable and effective revision practice to help candidates achieve success in final exams.
This new edition of the successful Get Ahead Surgery: 100 EMQs for Finals provides invaluable revision for all medical students preparing for final exams.
Written by Saran Shantikumar, series editor for the Get Ahead series, this book covers the entire syllabus in a clear and comprehensive style, building on the strengths of the first edition to provide reliable and effective revision practice to help achieve success in finals exams.
Ideal for medical students studying basic sciences, Get ahead! Basic Sciences: 500 SBAs covers anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and biochemistry, including clinical-based themes. Questions are accompanied by explanations to guide further review, making this, along with the companion EMQ volume, an essential resource for your basic sciences exams.
Ideal for medical students studying basic sciences, Get ahead! Basic Sciences: 100 EMQs covers anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and biochemistry, including clinical-based themes. Questions are accompanied by explanations to guide further review, making this, along with the companion SBA volume, an essential resource for your basic sciences exams.
This book provides candidates with the practice material necessary to successfully pass trauma examinations. It is helpful for postgraduate candidates preparing for the specialist courses and exams, as well as nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers using these practices on a daily basis.
This book contains 150 extended matching question (EMQ) themes, each with five stems, covering clinical medicine. The EMQs are arranged as 10 practice papers, each containing 15 themes. The book covers information that is valuable and relevant to undergraduates who are about to sit finals.
This book contains 100 extended matching question themes, each with five stems, arranged as six practice papers lasting two hours apiece. It includes all the surgical conditions, as well as some more detailed knowledge suitable for candidates aiming towards distinction.
Providing over 150 single best answer questions, this comprehensive question and answer guide provides candidates with the practice material necessary to successfully pass trauma examinations such as the ATLS or EMST. * The only SBA practice question title specifically for trauma examination revision * Detailed answer explanations ensure thorough understanding of trauma procedures * Written by a team of knowledgeable authors in trauma and surgery who all have first-hand experience of trauma examinations Get Through Trauma Examinations is essential reading and revision material for postgraduate candidates preparing for these specialist courses and exams, as well as nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers using these practices on a daily basis.
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