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  mrcs part a revision: OSCEs for the MRCS Part B Jonathan M. Fishman, Vivian A. Elwell, Rajat Chowdhury, 2017-11-22 This is a fully updated edition of the hugely successful OSCEs for the MRCS Part B: A Bailey and Love Revision Guide. The content has been revised in line with recent changes to the examination, such as the introduction of microbiology and applied surgical sciences and changes from patient safety to clinical and procedural skills.Popular with trainee surgeons preparing for the oral element of the MRCS (the objective structured clinical examination, or OSCE), this revision guide will maximise the chances of success in surgical examinations.
  mrcs part a revision: EMQs for the MRCS Part A Sri G. Thrumurthy, Tania S. De Silva, Zia M. Moinuddin, Stuart Enoch, 2013-01-24 Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 250 extended matching questions divided into 96 themes, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A EMQ section of the exam, the book focuses intensively on topics relating to principles of surgery-in-general, including peri-operative care, post-operative management and critical care, surgical technique and technology, management and legal issues in surgery, clinical microbiology, emergency medicine and trauma management, and principles of surgical oncology. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to extended matching questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, positively-worded questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as factual recall questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
  mrcs part a revision: Basic Science for the MRCS Andrew T. Raftery, Michael S. Delbridge, Helen E. Douglas, 2012 A guide to the core basic sciences - anatomy, physiology and pathology - which comprise the essential knowledge required by the trainee entering the specialty of surgery. It focuses on those topics which tend to be recurring examination themes for initial surgical training.
  mrcs part a revision: Essential Revision Notes for MRCP Philip A. Kalra, 2004 The definitive guide for revision fro the MRCP examination; contains two new chapters - epidemiology and maternal medicine.
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS Part A Shahzad G. Raja, 2010 Helps candidates pass the new MRCS Part A exam. This book contains 4 complete practice papers, each featuring over 120 best of five questions, mirroring the format of the exam. It features questions which reflect the balance of topics covered in the actual exam. It includes explanations to every question to aid revision within the MRCS syllabus.
  mrcs part a revision: SBA MCQs for the MRCS Part A Sri G. Thrumurthy, Tania Samantha De Silva, Zia Moinuddin, Stuart Enoch, 2012-11-29 Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 350 Single Best Answer multiple choice questions, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A SBA section of the exam, it focuses intensively on the application of basic sciences (applied surgical anatomy, physiology, and pathology) to the management of surgical patients. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to Single Best Answer multiple choice questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, 'positively-worded' questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as 'factual recall' questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
  mrcs part a revision: Cracking the MRCS Viva Iain Au-Yong, Simon Howarth, Tjun Tang, Robert Sayers, Rajesh Sivaprakasam, 2006-11-24 Cracking the MRCS Viva is an outstanding guide to the MRCS Viva examination. Its unique approach recreates the structure and content of each individual viva, allowing the reader to self-test, or two students to recreate mock viva sessions for themselves.Divided into six sections to mirror the exam - applied surgical anatomy, operative surgery, appl
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS Part B OSCE Jeremy Lynch, Susan Shelmerdine, 2013-01-02 MRCS PART B OSCE: ANATOMY is unique in focussing solely on providing the knowledge necessary to pass one of the toughest exam components facing surgical trainees. Offering the most up-to-date coverage of anatomy practice questions and presented in a clear layout, chapters are mapped to the syllabus to deliver structured revision in all the key topics. Featuring a wealth of questions and fully descriptive answers, this book provides the essential revision text to maximise chances of exam success. 150 scenario-based anatomy questions, model answers and enhanced with concise revision notes Highly illustrated with diagrams and tables to improve understanding of complicated anatomy Includes practical advice on how to approach the exam and useful tips to achieve the highest marks Familiarizes candidates with the full range of presentations: surface anatomy, prosections and radiological imaging Edited by highly experienced anatomist, Professor Vishy Mahadevan Highly Commended at the BMA Medical Book Awards 2013
  mrcs part a revision: How to Pass the MRCS OSCE Volume 1 Pradip K. Datta, Chris Bulstrode, Vasha Kaur, 2011-09-08 This is the only guide trainee surgeons will need to help them pass the MRCS Part B OSCE exam. It includes comprehensive revision notes on all the areas covered in the exam, practice scenarios and model answers laid out as in the exam, and essential exam techniques.
  mrcs part a revision: The Insider's Guide to the MRCS Clinical Examination Jonathan Fishman, Vivian Elwell, Rajat Chowdhury, 2021-12-16 'The MRCS Clinical Examination is the final requirement to obtain the professional qualification for the Intercollegiate Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons. This Membership allows the transition from doctor to surgeon and a career in higher surgical training. This standardised clinical examination requires candidates to demonstrate their ability in examining patients, with effective and clear communication. 'The authors should be commended on producing a book that covers all clinical sections of the Examination, in such a concise, comprehensive and structured manner.This study guide will serve as your personal tutor working closely with you, prompting and providing pointers to improve your examination technique. It includes dozens of clinical scenarios, demonstrating how to examine the system and avoid common mistakes. In addition, the candidates can improve their communication skills, which is an integral part of this Examination. This book complements the Insider Medical MRCS Clinical Course. It simulates the actual test conditions by providing sample cases and answers, coupling identification of weaknesses and strengths. This book will also prove to be extremely valuable for the new-style MRCS OSCE' - Nigel Mendoza in his Foreword.
  mrcs part a revision: DrExam part b MRCS OSCE revision guide Ben H. Miranda, 2017
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS Part A: 550 SBAs and EMQs Pradip K Datta, Sherif Elsobkey, 2018-02-02 MRCS Part A: 550 SBAs and EMQs, Second Edition continues the tradition of the best-selling first edition by offering a wealth of practice questions covering applied basic sciences and principles of surgery for candidates preparing for the MRCS Part A written exam. With 40% new content, including the addition of trauma and orthopaedic questions to provide complete coverage of surgical specialties, this book remains an essential revision tool designed to maximise chances of exam success. Key points 550 SBAs and theme-based EMQs test knowledge of applied basic sciences and general surgical principles, respectively, reflecting the formats encountered in the exam Chapters organised by anatomy, physiology, pathology, principles of surgery and general surgery, to help you focus on areas of weakness Provides in-depth answers, with illustrations, to help consolidate knowledge and understand key concepts Gives practical advice on how to approach revision and useful tips to improve exam technique
  mrcs part a revision: Get Through MRCS: Anatomy 2E Simon Overstall, Amit Zaveri, 2012-09-25 Fully revised and updated in light of the changes to the format of the MRCS examination, this second edition of Get Through MRCS: Anatomy provides candidates with the knowledge and practice necessary for excelling at the challenging MRCS part B OSCE examination. The updated new edition of the highly-praised Get Through MRCS: Anatomy VivasFully revi
  mrcs part a revision: Revision Notes for the MRCOG Part 1 Arisudhan Anantharachagan, Ippokratis Sarris, Austin Ugwumadu, 2011-07-28 This concise revision text brings together the fundamentals of the basic sciences required for Obstetrics and Gynaecology trainees to pass the MRCOG Part 1 exam. A note-style format and over 100 illustrations make this the ideal revision guide to passing the exam.
  mrcs part a revision: Questions for the MRCS viva Jeff Garner, Peter Goodfellow, 2004-01-30 The Viva Voce is a particularly difficult element of the MRCS exam since candidates will be tested across a broad range of topics in surgery, pathology, critical care and basic science, and also as candidates are unsure what to expect, or how to prepare for such an exam. Questions for the MRCS Viva is an essential guide to sitting and passing the Viva Voce part of the MRCS exam. Each subject area offers 20-30 questions, which follow a conversational pattern where new questions follow logically from previous answers - exactly as one would expect in the exam itself. Written by recently qualified surgeons who are now actively involved in the teaching and support of new trainees, this book is the closest a candidate will get to being a fly on the wall in a Viva Voce examination.
  mrcs part a revision: MRCOG Part One Alison Fiander, Baskaran Thilaganathan, 2016-10-13 Fully updated to reflect changes to the curriculum and question format since publication of the original edition, this book is essential reading for all Part 1 MRCOG candidates. A chapter has been added to mirror the new curriculum domain of data interpretation. Edited by experienced RCOG examiners and written by contributors to the RCOG's revision course, this comprehensive textbook provides extensive coverage of all curriculum areas covered by the Part 1 examination (the basic sciences which are vital to the clinical practice of obstetrics and gynaecology). Fully illustrated in colour throughout to aid understanding, this is the one textbook that every Part 1 candidate should own. The content is complementary to RCOG's eLearning programme StratOG (https://stratog.rcog.org.uk) which offers a range of products to support training and professional development in obstetrics and gynaecology, including banks of Single Best Answer (SBA) questions that offer candidates invaluable practice at tackling this demanding examination.
  mrcs part a revision: Essential Revision Notes for Intercollegiate MRCS Catherine Parchment Smith, 2006 Suitable for candidates preparing for the intercollegiate MRCS exam, this title presents the essential facts in each subject area in note form with special attention given to areas that are often poorly understood.
  mrcs part a revision: Complete Revision Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals, Second Edition Kinesh Patel, 2011-09-30 In the face of information overload when revising for your final exams, what you want is a revision book that provides all the key facts you need to know and none that you don't. Complete Revision Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals does just that, presenting information in a stimulating way, which in turn enables easy recall. Structured by medical and surgical specialties, the contents are organised in a weighted fashion to reflect coverage in undergraduate curricula. With pharmacology and pathology integrated throughout, this second edition covers all the key topics in: Medicine * Surgery * Paediatrics * Obstetrics & Gynaecology * Psychiatry * Orthopaedics * ENT * Urology * Ophthalmology * Oncology * Public Health. Effective use is made of student-friendly codes and bullet points for easy information retrieval, and popular features including textboxes, summary tables and clear and reproducible line diagrams have been retained and improved. Fully revised and updated with the latest medical information, and including new illustrations, Complete Revision Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals continues to provide and accessible and stimulating route to exam success. If you know what is in this book then you will know enough to pass your finals.
  mrcs part a revision: Surgical Finals John Stuart Penton Lumley, Petrut Gogalniceanu, Gina R. Kuperberg, 2011 Demonstrates how to prepare for their surgical clinical examination, And how to examine and take a history from a patient. This title has cases to work through that they encounter on the wards and in the exam. It includes lists of frequently asked questions with clear answers.
  mrcs part a revision: Applied Basic Science for Basic Surgical Training E-Book Andrew T Raftery, 2011-12-22 This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It has been written to encompass the basic anatomy, physiology and pathology required by the syllabus of the UK Royal Colleges and the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Project. For this Second Edition many of the chapters have been updated, especially the chapters on immunology, basic microbiology, the endocrine and locomotor systems and the breast. An attempt has been made throughout to indicate the clinical relevance of the facts and the reason for learning them. There are several new contributors to the author team, all of whom are experts in their field and many of them are, or have been, experienced examiners at the various UK Royal Colleges. Brings together three basic sciences in one book and presents them in an integrated format. Presents the sciences at the right level for surgical trainees. Written in a straightforward and readable style. Thoroughly revised to take account of latest changes in basic surgical training, especially the chapters on immunology, basic microbiology, the endocrine and locomotor systems and the breast
  mrcs part a revision: Revision MCQs and EMIs for the MRCPsych Basant K Puri, Roger Ho, Ian Treasden, 2011-03-25 This new revision guide with over 1500 questions, reasoned answers and links to explanatory text gives a comprehensive range of multiple choice questions (MCQs) and extended matching items (EMIs). Complete with sample papers, this book provides everything you need for the written parts of the MRCPsych and comparable hi
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS Applied Basic Science and Clinical Topics Stephen Parker, 2013-01-02 MRCS Applied Basic Science and Clinical Topics offers a complete and up-to-date guide to specialty training in surgery, covering all the core topics examined in the MRCS Part A and B exams. Presented in a clear layout, chapters are mapped to the syllabus to deliver structured revision in all the systems. Featuring concise and easy-to-digest notes, this book provides clinical knowledge, practical skills and the essential revision tool to maximise chances of exam success. Key Points Presents topics in an accessible double-page format for rapid access to information Covers the full knowledge-base examined by the Royal College of Surgeons Highly illustrated with clinical photographs, imaging and diagrams to aid visual memory of topics Equips candidates with the necessary basic science and clinical knowledge to succeed in the MRCS exams Complements MRCS Part A: 500 SBAs and EMQs and MRCS Part B OSCE: Anatomy Highly Commended at the BMA Medical Book Awards 2013
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS Core Modules Sam Andrews, 2002 This best-seller has been completely revised and updated to provide the definitive guide to revision for all candidates preparing for the MRCS Core Modules examination. It gives a unique presentation of the key elements of all subjects covered in the Core Modules syllabus. Vital facts are presented in a clear concise format with diagrams and user-friendly summaries of the essential facts. Designed to make learning easier, no candidate should be without this excellent book.
  mrcs part a revision: Get Through MRCS Part A Nikhil Pawa, 2016 Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Applied surgical anatomy -- 1 Applied surgical anatomy: Questions -- 2 Applied surgical anatomy: Answers -- Part II: Physiology -- 3 Physiology: Questions -- 4 Physiology: Answers -- Part III: Pathology -- 5 Pathology: Questions -- 6 Pathology: Answers -- Part IV: System-specific pathology -- 7 System-specific pathology: Questions -- 8 System-specific pathology: Answers -- Part V: Practice paper -- 9 Practice paper: Questions -- 10 Practice paper: Answers -- Index -- Back Cover
  mrcs part a revision: Revision Notes for the FRCEM Intermediate SAQ Paper Ashis Banerjee, Clara Oliver, 2017-08-25 This is the only revision guide you will need to pass the FRCEM Intermediate examination. A new edition of the popular and successful Revision Notes for the MCEM Part B, this guide is mapped directly to the new FRCEM Intermediate syllabus. The book is tailored to match all areas on which you may be tested, allowing candidates to revise accurately and efficiently for this challenging exam. To ensure effective revision, information is presented in concise notes and bullet points with visually memorable tools, such as tables and diagrams. Each chapter contains high-quality example SAQs so candidates can practice their exam technique, and 'key points' and 'exam tips' boxes to highlight the most important information. Drawing on the authors' experience and expertise, Revision Notes for the FRCEM Intermediate SAQ paper is a trustworthy revision guide for this difficult and clinically focused examination, as well as a useful reference guide for practicing emergency medical doctors.
  mrcs part a revision: Pearce's Surgical Companion Oliver Pearce,, 2009-05-01 This book represents a review of all the subjects with which a junior doctor needs to be effortlessly conversant in their postgraduate surgical exams in order to qualify as a specialist trainee. It covers a full range of subjects, concisely written to aid the revision process and includes basic science, physiology, anatomy, examination techniques, operative surgery and clinical surgery topics. The latter two sections are further subdivided into their relevant surgical specialty for clarity and ease of learning: general surgery, orthopaedics, vascular surgery, ENT surgery, breast and endocrine surgery, and urology. The physiology section is further subdivided into the following areas: respiratory, cardiac, renal, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and general. The purpose of this book is to pull together the main subject areas to provide a coherent overview of the facts, as well as the principles, which examiners are looking for when deciding whether a doctor has the requisite skills and knowledge to proceed further with their training in surgery as a specialist. It contains essential required information, which would otherwise take months to gather by reading a variety of textbooks, each one specifically aimed at its own specialist topic.
  mrcs part a revision: Get Through MCEM Part A: MCQs Diana Hulbert, 2009-08-31 Designed for candidates preparing for the MCEM Part A exam, Get Through MCEM Part A: MCQs provides invaluable revision for this new exam, success in which is obligatory for entry into higher specialist training in Emergency Medicine. Over 400 practice questions are presented reflecting the format and content used in the actual exam. Useful revision
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS Part 1 in a Box Simon Overstall, 2008-06-19 MRCS Part 1 in a Box is designed to aid candidates in their revision for their membership exam to the Royal College of Surgeons, making preparation as hassle-free and easy as possible. Topics include: Anatomy, Medical Physiology, and Pathology amongst others, and appear in both the MCQ and EMQ format. The aim of this flashcard format is to make your exam preparation time as efficient and straightforward as possible. The In a Box lends itself very well to studying with a partner or in a group. We're sure you will find the in a Box series to be a useful and practical resource in your Royal College exam preparation.
  mrcs part a revision: Cracking the MRCS Part A Olivia A M Smith, 2024-04-18 A unique revision guide aimed at candidates preparing for the MRCS examinations. The Part A exam tests knowledge of both basic science and the principles of surgery in general, and this textbook contains all the essential facts in one easy-to-read volume. There is a focus on the most common questions asked pertaining to anatomy (representing 42% of the MRCS Part A paper 1) as well as other common areas frequently asked about in both the Part A and B examinations, although the focus of this book is the Part A examination. The Anatomy coverage includes line diagrams, short easy-to-recall text and bullet point lists to ensure that revision time is maximised for exam success. High-yield content in the areas of Physiology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Mathematics is also included. The content has been designed specifically to help junior doctors memorise essential surgical facts,and further provides a convenient aide-memoire that will save hours of note taking.This will be particularly useful in the pressured run up to the MRCS examination.
  mrcs part a revision: The Final FRCR Vincent Helyar, Aidan Shaw, 2017-10 This is a vital revision aid for postgraduate radiology students taking the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiology (FRCR) Part 2 final exams. Part 2 comprises two elements: 2a includes a series of six multiple choice exams covering the major body systems, and 2b contains a written exam and an oral viva typically taken at the beginning of the fourth year of specialty training.
  mrcs part a revision: MCQs and EMQs in Surgery Christopher John Bulstrode, Pradip Datta, Iain Nixon, 2015 With over 1000 essential questions, MCQs and EMQs in Surgery is the ideal self-assessment companion guide to Bailey and Love's Short Practice in Surgery, 26th edition. The book assists trainee surgeons as they prepare for examinations and enables them to test their knowledge of the principles and practice of surgery as outlined in Bailey and Love.
  mrcs part a revision: Succeeding in the FRCR Part 1 Exam (Physics Module) Pervinder Bhogal, 2011 Do you want to pass the FRCR Part 1 Physics Exam first time and with a high score? Are you looking for a comprehensive FRCR Part 1 Physics revision guide that is up-to-date and covers the syllabus? Succeeding in the FRCR Part 1 Physics Exam is an essential part of progressing through radiology training. This comprehensive revision guide is the most up-to-date available and covers the entire syllabus through detailed revision notes and practice MCQs. Written by doctors who have successfully passed the FRCR Part 1 Exam, this book is packed with detailed advice including topics that candidates co.
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS Part A: Essential Revision Notes Catherine Parchment-Smith, 2012
  mrcs part a revision: Get Through MRCS Part A Nikhil Pawa, Paul Cathcart, Howard Tribe, 2016-07-06 Success in any exam requires careful preparation, background reading and, importantly, prior self-assessment. Containing 1000 Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the MRCS Part A, this book offers surgical trainees a wealth of exam practice, written and edited by expert authors with recent experience of the MRCS syllabus. Get Through MRCS Part A:
  mrcs part a revision: SBA MCQs for the MRCS Part A Sri G. Thrumurthy, Tania Samantha De Silva, Zia Moinuddin, Stuart Enoch, 2012-11-29 Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 350 Single Best Answer multiple choice questions, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A SBA section of the exam, it focuses intensively on the application of basic sciences (applied surgical anatomy, physiology, and pathology) to the management of surgical patients. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to Single Best Answer multiple choice questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, 'positively-worded' questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as 'factual recall' questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
  mrcs part a revision: MRCS A Essential Revision Notes Claire Ritchie Chalmers, Catherine Parchment Smith, 2012 Provides the most up-to-date material, matching the MRCS syllabus, to aid preparation for the MRCS A examinations. The book covers every major subject in the MRCS syllabus; works systematically through every general surgical topic likely to appear in the exam; highlights important principles of Surgery; contains important lists and vital points; is clearly laid out with illustrations to aid understanding.
  mrcs part a revision: Cracking the Mrcs Part a Olivia Antoinette Mary Smith, 2024 A unique revision guide aimed at candidates preparing for the MRCS examinations. The Part A exam tests knowledge of both basic science and the principles of surgery in general and this textbook contains all the essential facts in one easy to read volume. There is a focus on the most common questions asked pertaining to anatomy (representing 42% of the MRCS Part A paper 1) as well as other common areas frequently asked about in both the Part A and B examinations, although the focus of this book is the Part A examination. The Anatomy coverage includes line diagrams, short easy to recall text, and bullet point lists to ensure that revision time is maximised for exam success. High yiled content in the areas of Physiology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Mathematics is also included. The content has been designed specifically to help junior doctors memorise essential surgical facts, and further provides a convenient aide-memoire that will save hours of note taking. This will be particularly useful in the pressured run up to the MRCS examination--
  mrcs part a revision: SBAs for the MRCS Part A: A Bailey & Love Revision Guide Vivian A. Elwell, Jonathan M. Fishman, Rajat Chowdhury, 2018-10-29 The four Surgical Royal Colleges have recently received approval from the GMC to make changes to the MRCS Part A Examination. The second edition of this popular book,SBAs and EMQs for the MRCS Part A is an invaluable guide to sitting and passing the new MRCS examination.There is an increased emphasis on Anatomy and Basic Sciences,which now account for 60% of the exam. College-approved,systematic and coherent questions for all the main systems are included, providing comprehensive coverage of the curriculum. The Question and Answer format, including many more Single Best Answers aids revision.Expanded to reflect the new 2017curriculum
  mrcs part a revision: EMQs for the MRCS Part A Sri G. Thrumurthy, Tania S. De Silva, Zia M. Moinuddin, Stuart Enoch, 2013-01-24 This revision book is specifically designed to help candidates revise the MRCS syllabus, as defined by the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Project (ISCP). The book features 250 questions divided into 96 themes.
  mrcs part a revision: Last Minute Intercollegiate MRCS Marc Gladman, Toby Hammond, 2006 This text offers 600 EMQ items for the Clinical Problem Solving paper of the Intercollegiate MRCS examination. Questions are with answers/explanations that a candidate can use in the run up to the exam, and content is grouped by subject for ease of use and weighted to the exam.
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