Tuesday 26 April 2011

MRCP



Macleod's Clinical Examination: 12th Edition


The 12th Edition of this famous medical textbook, which was ‘Highly Commended’ in the 2006 British Medical Association Medical BookCompetition, builds on the extensively rewritten previous edition. Over 500 clinical photographs and diagrams now illustrate the text, whilst new topics have been added to make the book even more comprehensive. A complementary DVD now accompanies the book, with specially-recorded videos demonstrating many of the clinicalexamination routines as they are described in the main text. The book is written by a team of editors and contributors who are all active clinicians and experts in their specialist fields, including in general practice where much of clinical teaching is now based. It describes the practical skills which every clinician must acquire and develop in order to evolve diagnostic procedures and management strategiesand plans.
* This text provides a clear description of the fundamental skills of patient evaluation and examination, answering the cunning questions which arise from this.
* Starts with a general overview section on history taking and the general examination that provide the framework on which to hang the detail.
* The systematic examination section documents clearly the relevant history, examination and special investigations as well as giving advice on their significance.
* The final section covers specialised areas and emphasises an integrated and structured approach to these patients.
* Closely linked to its sister publication, Davidson’s Principles & Practice of Medicine, which complements the information in this text.
* Available with full online access on Student Consult and with a DVD of specially-recorded videos demonstrating key clinical examination routines following the format laid out in the book.
* The complementary DVD contains over two hours of specially-recorded videos demonstrating many clinicalexamination routines following the outline described in the main text.
* A new introductory chapter emphasises the important principles in beginning a patient examination.
* Two new chapters focus more precisely on the Skin and the Endocrine System, areas previously covered in the more general examination sections of the book.
* A new chapter on the Examination of the Eye, previously incorporated into the examination of the neurological system.
* Two new chapters focus on specific situations:.
- Pre-operative Assessment looks at the examination required of a patient prior to sedation and anaesthesia.
- Examination to confirm death.
* The book now includes over 50 clinical examples in OSCE format, as used in final MB and MRCP (UK) PACES examinations, to help with revision.
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Clinical Skills for OSCEs, Second Edition


This Second Edition of the highly popular Clinical Skills for OSCEs is the most comprehensive guide to basic clinical skills available, covering all the pertinent skills taught at medical school, from third year to finals. With its clear and concise, yet informative style, Clinical Skills for OSCEs, Second Edition is the ideal revision tool for all exam candidates preparing for their OSCE or PLAB exams.
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MRCP


Essential Revision Notes for MRCP By Philip A. Kalra






Dr Kalra’s unique bestseller has been fully revised and is the definitive guide to revision for all MRCP candidates. “Essential Revision Notes for MRCP, 3rd Edition” is written by experts with experience of membership teaching and contains 21 chapters
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Rapid Review of Clinical Medicine for MRCP: Pt. 2 — BY S.SHARMA



The aim of the book is to provide the busy doctor with a comprehensive review of the most popular cases and data interpretation questions in preparation for the MRCP Part 2 and equivalent examinations in internal medicine


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Complete Data Interpretation for the MRCP (MRCP Study Guides)



A book of approximately 100 questions based on the interpretation of data from all the commonly used tests in clinical medicine. The questions will be ordered by system and within that by test; for example, the respiratory system questions are based on lung function and flow-volume curves. The book’s unique feature is that it will be fully comprehensive, including examples (questions) on all the conditions that can be diagnosed using each particular investigation
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MRCP 2 Practice Papers: Case Histories, Data Interpretations and Photographic Material



The MRCP Part 2 Examination is increasingly orientated around evidence based medicine, up-to-date patient management and current guidelines. MRCP 2 Practice Papers 3rd edition combines the three sections of the exam; case histories, data interpretations and photographic material, to give candidates all round practice.* Contains questions in Best of Five and ‘n’ from many format for effective exam preparation.* Features answers, maximum marks and detailed teaching notes for every question, so candidates can gauge their own performance.* Includes expert advice on successful examination techniques* A comprehensive index enables easy access to specific topics* Ranges of normal values are included for added reference


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My First Mrcp Book


This volume aims to make learning medicine as easy as possible. It includes charts and tables, pictures and puzzles, limericks and poems, and even word searches – all complemented by a clear text. This book is a structured course in not just what to learn, but how to learn it. Assuming only basic medical knowledge, it allows you to ’start at the beginning and go to the end’ and, in the process, develop a core knowledge and, more importantly, a technique to apply CLICK HERE


250 Short Cases in Clinical Medicine

A collection of short cases arranged by clinical area, emphasising the key diagnostic features of clinical conditions as commonly presented in the short case part of the Final MB and MRCP examinations. Also included are likely instructions or commands expected from the examiner for each condition, and the key points which the candidate must tell the examiner. In June 2001 the MRCP short cases exam is being replaced with a new OSCE-style exam called PACES (Practice Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills) and this book will take full account of this change.
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