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  mrcp internal medicine: Rapid Review of Clinical Medicine for MRCP Part 2, Second Edition Sanjay Sharma, Rashmi Kaushal, 2006-06-13 This book is an invaluable resource with 400 self-assessment cases and data interpretation questions covering all aspects of internal medicine. It has great breadth of coverage, superb illustration, lively presentation, precise answers and detailed discussion.
  mrcp internal medicine: Mastering Medicine Archith Boloor, 2020-10-31 This textbook is an essential revision aid for trainees preparing for Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) examinations. Divided into 30 sections, the book begins with discussion on common symptoms and presentations, then emergency presentations. The following sections provide in depth coverage of the diagnosis and management of diseases and disorders in different body systems. The text concludes with chapters on geriatric medicine, genetics, epidemiology, clinical pharmacology, and ECG Interpretation. Treatment protocols are current and inline with the latest international guidelines. Each chapter is highly illustrated with images and figures, as well as teaching notes and easy-to-memorise lists to assist revision. Topics frequently encountered in examinations and key points are also highlighted. Key points Practical revision aid for trainees preparing for MRCP examinations Treatment protocols inline with current international guidelines Chapters highly illustrated with images and figures, and teaching notes to assist revision Highlights topics frequently encountered in examinations
  mrcp internal medicine: MRCP Shibley Rahman, Avinash Sharma, 2018-12-20 This book provides a bank of multiple-choice questions for candidates preparing for Part 2 of the Membership examination of the Royal Colleges of Physicians, the MRCP. The questions are arranged by subject area to enable structured revision and allow candidates to focus on particular areas where they feel less confident. The book has been written with a close focus on recent examinations, with the coverage of topics weighted to reflect the frequency with which they have appeared. The book is structured more as a manual than as a mock exam, and includes explanations for both correct and incorrect answers, focusing comprehensively on the fundamental principles of medical practice. As well as candiates for the MRCP, this book will also be of interest to medical students and students of related health sciences.
  mrcp internal medicine: Clinical Medicine for the MRCP PACES. Gautam Mehta, Bilal Iqbal, Deborah Bowman, 2020 Each case is divided into presentations with numbered references to clinical notes, and a further section devoted to questions commonly asked by examiners. The case presentation section provides detailed guidance to examination technique relevant to specific cases.
  mrcp internal medicine: PACES for the MRCP Tim Hall, 2013-09-17 The 3rd edition of PACES for the MRCP has been fully revised and updated throughout to retain its pole position as the textbook to accompany core medical training (CMT) and prepare candidates for success in the Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills and a future specialty career. Features Fully revised for the new Station 5 and completely updated throughout. Promotes understanding and deeper learning of modern medicine applicable to PACES and the specialist registrar. Emphasis on clinical assessment – history-taking, examination and communication skills – equipping candidates with appropriate differential diagnoses from which to develop the right diagnosis. Encourages candidates to question why a diagnosis has arisen and consider its consequences. For example, 'Heat failure' is a not a diagnosis until a candidate has considered the differential diagnoses of breathlessness and decided why heart failure is most likely, and then considered its cause (not always ischaemic heart disease), its presentation (acute, chronic, left or right ventricular or both) and, most importantly, the effects of it and its treatments on a patient's life. This 3rd edition of PACES for the MRCP continues to provide fully revised, up-to-date, evidence-based coverage of investigations and treatments. Whilst the emphasis of PACES is on clinical skills, candidates who understand when, for example, a patient with rheumatoid arthritis might benefit from a biologic agent and how this will influence inflammatory disease, is better equipped for success. - A one-volume text giving candidates complete preparation for the PACES exam within one portable volume - 250 cases organised into the 5 stations of the PACES exam – respiratory and abdominal system, history taking, cardiovascular and nervous system, communication and ethics and skin, locomotion, eyes and endocrine systems - Engaging question-and-answer approach at the end of each case – excellent preparation for the exam - Boxed tips highlight vital information – helps identify what is most important to remember - Fully revised for the new Station 5 and completely updated throughout.
  mrcp internal medicine: 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.
  mrcp internal medicine: Medicine for MRCP Rupa Bessant, Jonathan Birns, Charlotte Ford, 2020-03-23 Medicine for MRCP is an ideal revision resource for the MRCP Parts 1 and 2 written papers providing integrated coverage of basic science and clinical medicine with a wealth of features, illustrations and mcqs.
  mrcp internal medicine: Clinical Medicine for the MRCP PACES Gautam Mehta, 2010-07-15 A book of 75 cases which mimic the style and approach of the MRCP PACES exam. The book will equip the candidate attempting the MRCP PACES examination, but will also provide an overview of evidence-based medicine for competency-based training.
  mrcp internal medicine: Basic Science for Core Medical Training and the MRCP Neil Herring, Robert Wilkins, 2015 1: Genetics 2: Cellular, Molecular and Membrane biology 3: Biochemistry and Metabolism 4: Immunology 5: Infectious Diseases 6: Statistics and Epidemiology 7: Haematology 8: Clinical Pharmacology 9: Rheumatology 10: Cardiology 11: Respiratory Medicine 12: Neurology 13: Psychiatry 14: Gastroenterology 15: Endocrinology 16: Nephrology 17: Dermatology.
  mrcp internal medicine: The MRCP PACES Handbook Saira Ghafur, Parminder K. Judge, Richard Kitchen, Samuel Blows, 2017-05-18 MRCP PACES is a challenging examination requiring in-depth clinical knowledge, excellent clinical skills and the ability to present each case concisely and coherently. This revision guide helps candidates achieve these aims; it is compact enough for bedside use and sufficiently comprehensive for self-study. The new edition follows the structure of the current PACES exam and has an expanded section on Station 5. As well as a wealth of up-to-date questions for practice, it includes extensive new clinical information on new therapies and details of the latest investigations and management options. Each chapter has been reviewed by senior clinicians within the specialty. • Presents all seven stations in one book • Provides practical hints and tips for success at each station • Presents much more comprehensive information in a compact and accessible format than other books • Provides evidence-based information, guidelines and questions mapping onto the latest examination format. This book teaches the candidate not only how to pass the PACES exam, leading the reader through each case and exactly what is expected of them, but also provides a succinct yet detailed clinical handbook for support on medical wards.
  mrcp internal medicine: Rapid Review of Clinical Medicine for MRCP Part 1 Rashmi Kaushal, Rikin Trivedi, Sanjay Sharma, 2021-08-31 Following the super-success of their MRCP Part 2 volume, the authors adapt their special teaching skills to the needs of MRCP Part 1 and similar exams in internal medicine. The book consists of 360Best of 5' multiple choice questions (1,800 clinical decision) reflecting the latest exam format. It covers all areas of clinical medicine needed by ex
  mrcp internal medicine: Self-assessment Questions for MRCP Part 2 Bilal Iqbal, Gautam Mehta, Amin Oomatia, John Waters, 2021 Structured in the same way as the MRCP part 2 written exam, the two volumes of this self-assessment book together contain over 270 questions based on clinical scenarios which address the more difficult aspects of the medical curriculum. Chapters are divided by clinical specialties. Volume 1 includes: cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology and metabolic medicine, gastroenterology, haematology, and infectious diseases. Volume 2 includes: neurology and ophthalmology, oncology and palliative care, psychiatry and clinical pharmacology, nephrology, respiratory medicine and rheumatology. The first section of each chapter contains a clinical scenario followed by a multiple-choice, 'best-of-five', question written in the style of the MRCP exam. The second section of each chapter contains the answer, a concise and clear explanation of the reasoning behind the given answer being correct, as well as a comprehensive tutorial on the subject matter which uses high-quality diagrams and tables to help readers absorb and retain information quickly and orderly. References for further reading are also then given for those interested in a broader review--
  mrcp internal medicine: Training in Medicine Elaine Jolly, Andrew Fry, Afzal Chaudhry, 2016-07-28 Oxford Specialty Training is a specialty revision series for postgraduate trainees taking into account the training structures and syllabuses and the busy lives of junior doctors. Training in Medicine is a complete guide to early years specialty training in medicine, and particularly focuses on core medical training. Essential for those taking the MRCP, the book covers all of the relevant areas in general medicine training, including epidemiology, evidence based medicine, and professional related issues. Each chapter covers the basic science and clinical topics which trainees are required to learn as part of their basic training and demonstrate in the MRCP. This book is authored by both trainees and specialists, and has been comprehensively edited and peer-reviewed by both groups in order to create an authoritative yet accessible text. Easy navigation is combined with discrete double-page spreads on individual topics allowing rapid access to information, making the book extremely useful in clinical practice. This is complemented by over 600 full colour illustrations, including high quality clinical photographs, images and diagrams, to aid visual memory of the topics. Breakout boxes highlight the key learning points. The organisation of the material is unique, and the topic-based design ensures easy navigation, and structured revision and learning.
  mrcp internal medicine: History Taking and Communication Skill Stations for Internal Medicine Examinations Wanis H Ibrahim, Mushtaq Ahmad, Muhammad A Waheed, Rayaz A Malik, 2020-01-30 The history taking and communication skill stations are amongst the most difficult postgraduate examinations, where candidates more commonly fail due to an inability to communicate properly with the patient, rather than due to lack of knowledge. Authored by experienced postgraduate examiners, this book offers students a wealth of real-life scenarios in multi-conversational styles, using a seven-step approach to help them understand the questions and provide clear and succinct answers. The scenarios are similar to those most frequently encountered in examinations and the model answers are in a typical style expected between doctor and patient, also taking into account candidates for whom English may not be their first language. The comprehensive text is enhanced by illustrations and figures to assist learning and will be useful not only to candidates preparing for postgraduate clinical examinations, but also to undergraduate students. Key points Provides real-life, conversational-style scenarios between doctor and patient to help students prepare for postgraduate history taking and communication skill examinations Uses a seven-step approach to help postgraduates understand questions and provide clear and succinct answers Scenarios typical of those used in examinations Authored by experienced postgraduate examiners
  mrcp internal medicine: Get Through MRCP Part 1: BOFs Osama S M Amin, 2008-10-29 Get Through MRCP Part 1: BOFs provides over 600 questions and answers, allowing the reader to test their knowledge in preparation for the MRCP Part 1 examination. Questions are presented in the style used in the real examination, and answers are supplemented with useful additional explanatory material to help the reader understand why their answer was right, or wrong. The book offers a useful review of all elements of the syllabus, so the reader can feel fully prepared when they enter the examination room.
  mrcp internal medicine: Neurology for MRCP PACES Hani TS Benamer, 2019-06-21 Neurology has a reputation as a difficult area in the MRCP examinations, with the clinical neurology stations (PACES and traditional short cases) being especially feared by candidates. This book aims to demystify the subject, and help candidates avoid becoming bogged down in unnecessary detail and to clarify their thoughts and expression. The book is divided into three major sections covering areas of the body, each organised according to the possible instructions that candidates are likely to encounter in the exam. They include summaries of essential examination steps to be undertaken, possible clinical findings, brief discussions in question and answer format, and tips and pitfalls. Concise, clear and engaging, this is an essential aid for candidates preparing for the MRCP clinical neurology stations.
  mrcp internal medicine: Neurology for Mrcp Jonathan D. Rohrer, Jonathan Kennedy, 2011-03-11 This book is the essential revision guide for neurology in the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP). Neurology has been rated as the most difficult subject in MRCP examinations and there has been no concise and easy-to-use revision guide to help candidates through the exams until now. Neurology for MRCP is written by two experienced neurologists who have taught both the written (Part 1 and Part 2) and clinical (PACES) sections of the exam. This pioneering new book will also be useful for medical students sitting for their final examinations and for doctors who are preparing for the PLAB examination.
  mrcp internal medicine: Best of Five MCQs for the Acute Medicine SCE Nigel Lane, Louise Powter, Samir Patel, 2016 Best of Five MCQs for the Acute Medicine SCE is a new revision resource designed specifically for this high-stakes exam. It contains over 350 Best of Five questions with explanatory answers, each accurately reflecting the layout of questions in the exam.
  mrcp internal medicine: Mrcp Paces Clinical Pearls Omar Kirresh, Othman Kirresh, Ali Kirresh, 2020-03-22 MRCP PACES is widely regarded as the most challenging hurdle to obtaining membership to the Royal College of Physicians. Passing the exam requires more than knowledge alone and many incredibly talented doctors fail every year due to various factors. The most common failure point is scoring poorly on the 'physical signs' strand of the exam. This book is designed to be a complete yet concise guide to the MRCP PACES examination and will guide you through the stations in a systematic way to help you score top marks in the exam. This book does not replace examining patients to elicit signs, and omitting this step in your preparation is a sure way to fail! This book will also be useful for medical students doing their OSCE's who are keen to get an edge over their peers, though the level of detail will be greater than required. This book will cover the key aspects of the exam including: (1)The exam format (2) Examination routines (3) Common and important cases represented in the PACES exam (4) Key physical findings (5) Presentation techniques for the different stations (6) Useful skills to narrow the differential diagnosis from the end of the bed. It is the book we wish we had when we sat the MRCP PACES exam!
  mrcp internal medicine: Short Cases in Clinical Exams of Internal Medicine Wanis Hamad Ibrahim, 2016-10-31 Clinical cases in internal medicine with model answers to assist trainees in exam preparation. Presented in conversation style between examiner and candidate to resemble exam conditions. Includes mnemonics to help students recall long lists.
  mrcp internal medicine: Approach to Internal Medicine David Hui, 2011-01-15 Feedback from users suggest this resource book is more comprehensive and more practical than many others in the market. One of its strengths is that it was written by trainees in internal medicine who understand the need for rapid access to accurate and concise clinical information, with a practical approach to clinical problem solving.
  mrcp internal medicine: Essential Lists of Differential Diagnoses for MRCP Fazal-I-Akbar Danish, 2010 Differential diagnosis texts for the MRCP can overload candidates with detailed information, making revision seem difficult and overwhelming. In contrast, this book avoids exhaustive lists of often rare causes and concentrates instead on a maximum of five of the most common causes in terms of prevalence for each scenario, making revision more structured and manageable. The book includes diagnostic hints - clinical or lab clues that point towards a specific diagnosis - and a unique chapter on key ECG causes and features. Although primarily intended for MRCP Part I & II and FCPS (Pakistan) Part II candidates, this book will also be useful for undergraduate students preparing for finals.
  mrcp internal medicine: MRCP Cardiology MCQs Brennan Stephen, 2018-05-08 Cardiology is a large and critical branch of internal medicine, and as such covers a vast amount of the knowledge tested in Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians (MRCP) exams. This study guide contains 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs), each with various numbers of stem answers. The questions cover a wide range of both cardiology and cardiovascular pharmacology and encompass both basic anatomy and physiology of the heart, through to advanced topics such as evidence-based medicine. The questions are supplemented at the back of the book with explanatory answers to aid further revision and study.
  mrcp internal medicine: MRCP Part 2 Examination Ashley Bond, 2017-11-22 Finding the time to revise effectively is one of the greatest challenges that modern MRCP candidates face. This unique book by a recent successful candidate provides precisely what many have needed but been unable to find until now: the distilled essential knowledge required to pass the MRCP Part 2 exam. This book provides candidates with a concise and well-directed approach to fast and efficient revision, supplying comprehensive coverage of the MRCP syllabus and the key points of each topic. It stands apart from other MRCP revision resources in supplying both concise text and the essential lists needed to pass the Part 2 exam.
  mrcp internal medicine: Best of Five Questions for MRCP Part 1 Helen Fellows, Simon Noble, Harry Dalton, 2005 This new book contains 350 'best of five' multiple-choice questions for the new MRCP (UK) Part 1 exam. The questions cover a wide range of topics in both clinical medicine and applied basic sciences. The answers are fully descriptive and will help the candidate appreciate why the correct answer is the best of the five given, and include useful background information. The questions are in random order by topic, with the first 50 being less difficult - and thereafter the questions get more challenging. To aid revision, there is an appendix at the end of the book that lists the questions under topic headings. A new book of 350 new-style best of five questions in the style of the MRCP (UK) Part 1 exam Questions presented randomly by topic - as they would be encountered in the real exam Has fully descriptive answers Covers both clinical and basic science topics Includes an appendix where questions are grouped according to topic
  mrcp internal medicine: The Pocketbook for PACES Rupa Bessant, 2012-05-31 This book provides an easily portable yet comprehensive guide to the PACES examination. It includes all of the most relevant clinical information for the PACES exam supplemented by tips supplied by the highly experienced chapter authors. The main aim of the book is to consolidate candidates' theoretical knowledge and help them apply it to the clinical examination scenario. In addition the book forms an excellent pocket reference for trainees in acute medicine, accident and emergency medicine, anaesthetics and critical care and general practice.
  mrcp internal medicine: MRCP II (Internal Medicine) Made Easy W. M. Chong, 2009-07-01 This highly detailed medical handbook provides all the material needed for physicians facing the new MRCP. It is a complete guide to post-graduate examinations in medicine which provides insightful information and advice from the point of view of the examiner. The extensive discussion of answers and a constant focus on how to make a diagnosis with incomplete data (which is how illnesses present in reality) is integrated with an up to-to date knowledge of medicine. The advice and answers imparted in this book enables the physician to solve the most complex problems in the traditions of the methodology of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London. With over 160 clinical scenarios, this guidebook is designed to help physicians prepare for the new multiple-choice questions. The book adopts a different approach, which encourages the candidate to think the problem through himself before looking at the answers. It allows the activation of the subconscious and enables the entire pattern to be intuitively understood as a Gestalt, thus prompting experience of the Eureka effect. This is the expert method used in bedside clinical problem-solving by master clinicians. MRCP II (Internal Medicine) Made Easy is more than a handbook as is evident from the author's, W.M.Chong's personal Buddhist beliefs and his linkage of the exploration of the source of the religious training and belief in Buddha, with medicine. The Author states that indeed the historical Buddha can be perceived as one of the first Physicians who used the same modern medical approaches to make: [ The diagnosis (which is the fact that life is characterised by suffering); [ The aetiology (which is based on our nature of clinging, pride and ignorance); [ The prognosis (which is good) and [ The treatment (which is the fact that there is a way out, the details of which are beyond the scope of this book) Although these words come from a source 2,500 years ago, it is as true today for all the candidates taking this exam. W.M.Chong offers here extremely beneficial and applicable medical methods for finding the way out. In this particular context, it is to master this book and the methodology therein.
  mrcp internal medicine: The Junior Doctor's Guide to Cardiology Mann Ian, Critoph Christopher, Coats Caroline, 2017-11-22 'The transition between medical student and junior doctor is both stressful and demanding. The learning curve is extremely steep, and even more so in the world of specialist medicine - Senior doctors expect a lot of their juniors and, as a result, people often feel out of their depth and may feel too embarrassed to tell their seniors when they don't understand something - ' - from the Preface Boost your confidence. This is a user-friendly manual for the junior doctor. Concise and easy to read, it is invaluable for day-to-day clinical cardiology while out on the wards. It provides a logical, stepwise guide through the more common problems encountered in cardiology and assists with clinical practice and decision making. Complications, prognoses and comprehensive explanations of investigations aid in understanding why certain tests are requested and how to interpret their results. The Junior Doctor's Guide to Cardiology helps you to make informed, confident decisions and gives you the assurance to optimise your time in cardiology. When I first entered medical school, a very wise senior tutor said to me, 'Collins, learn the basics and you won't go far wrong!' The problem is in defining the basics and how to identify them. I am sure this book will help you and hopefully entice you into the wonderful and expanding world of cardiology - good luck and don't forget 'learn the basics!' From the foreword by Peter Collins
  mrcp internal medicine: How to Pass MRCP PACES in 8 Weeks Rory Chan, 2017-09-23 Have you ever wondered why some candidates effortlessly clear MRCP PACES on their first attempt whilst others struggle? How can you harness the power of Parkinson's Law and many other practical concepts to pass MRCP PACES in just eight weeks? And what is the PACES Triangle?The answers to all these questions and more are in How to Pass MRCP PACES in 8 Weeks.In this concise guide, Dr Rory Chan takes you through all the non-clinical aspects you need to consider when tackling MRCP PACES. Although numerous great books exist to help you learn clinical information, this is the very first book to our knowledge that provides PACES-specific strategy and is a must-read prior to one of the most important exams of your medical career.We estimate that after reading this guide, you'll certainly increase your chances of passing MRCP PACES by at least 30%.
  mrcp internal medicine: Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine E-Book Adam Feather, David Randall, Mona Waterhouse, 2020-06-19 Now in its tenth edition, Kumar & Clark's Clinical Medicine is fully updated and revised under a new team of editors.Featuring new chapters covering: o Diagnosis: the art of being a doctor – helping readers to develop a confident clinical method in interactions with patientso Elderly medicine, frailty and multimorbidityo Public healtho Surgeryo Evidence-based medicineo Sepsis and the treatment of bacterial infection o Haematological Oncologyo Venous thromboembolic diseaseo Hypertensiono Men's healthEnhanced clinical skills content has been added to most chapters - helping readers tailor history-taking and examination skills to specific specialty-based contexts.Bonus online content - including self-assessment, common clinical and international cases, cardiovascular and respiratory audio material, clinical examination videos and bite-sized topic pages covering major conditions.Heavily revised throughout with smaller chapters to ease navigation, added introductions and system overviews included for most chapters.Edited by Adam Feather, MBBS, FRCP, FAcadMEd; David Randall, MA, MRCP; and Mona Waterhouse, MA, MRCP Contributors comprise consultants at the top of their fields, paired with younger doctors closer to the exam experience, to ensure authority and relevance. Enhanced e-book accompanies the print book, for ease of transportation and use on the move. International Advisory Board, led by Professor Janaka de Silva and Professor Senaka Rajapakse, providing guidance for global coverage from across the world. Contributions to the e-book by members of the International Advisory Board to amplify areas of clinical importance in their parts of the world. Featuring new chapters covering: o Diagnosis: the art of being a doctor – helping readers to develop a confident clinical method in interactions with patients o Geriatric medicine, frailty and multimorbidity o Public health o Surgery o Evidence-based medicine o Sepsis o Haematological Oncology o Venous thromboembolic disease o Hypertension o Men's health o Obstetric medicine Enhanced clinical skills content has been added to most chapters - helping readers tailor history-taking and examination skills to specific specialty-based contexts.
  mrcp internal medicine: 100 Short Cases for the MRCP, 2Ed Kanhaya Gupta, 2020-10-14 This book serves as a concise revision aid for the case histories section of the written paper for Part 2 of the MRCP examination. The book assists candidates in developing the necessary speed, thoroughness and accuracy in applying clinical examination and diagnosis in the exam setting. This book should be of interest to MRCP candidates, and postgraduate physicians.
  mrcp internal medicine: Cynical Acumen John Larkin, 2018-10-08 Winner of the Medical Journalists' Association Specialist Book of the Year Award 2006 Cynical Acumen approaches medicine in the real world, dealing with issues ignored by other books. It is a unique, 'what you really need to know' textbook designed to help medical students and senior house officers look slick and pass their exams against all odds. The book entertainingly considers the world outside medicine with anecdotes on the important things in life such as sport, literature, Thai cooking and the dissolution of the monasteries. It has been aptly described by the author as 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to Medicine'. Medical students will find this underground resource invaluable, as will medical professionals including junior hospital doctors, particularly those sitting the MRCP examination.
  mrcp internal medicine: An Aid to the MRCP PACES, Volume 1 Robert E. J. Ryder, M. Afzal Mir, E. Anne Freeman, 2012-10-01 This new edition of An Aid to the MRCP Paces Volume 1: Stations 1 and 3 has been fully revised and updated, and reflects feedback from PACES candidates as to which cases frequently appear in each station. The hundreds of cases have been written in accordance with the latest examining and marking schemes used for the exam and, together with exam hints, tips, routines and clinical checklists, provide an invaluable training and revision aid for all MRCP PACES candidates.
  mrcp internal medicine: Get Through Radiology for MRCP Gurmit Singh, 2017-06-30 This book is intended for candidates preparing for postgraduate medical examinations such as the MRCP, helping them to identify the features evident in the radiological image shown and to formulate a differential diagnosis and know aspects of the necessary management.
  mrcp internal medicine: Clinical Cases Andrew Solomon, Julia Anstey, Liora Wittner, 2021-04-11 It is vitally important for medical students and junior doctors to grasp an understanding of ‘real-life medicine’. This innovative book of cases shows how a particular presentation may progress, and the different complications that may arise and emerge over time, which may be missed by the ‘snapshot in time' approach taken by many problem-based volumes. The content reflects the average length of stay for a patient in hospital, in which their situation can change in a multitude of ways, and the management of chronic conditions may also need to be adapted as complications arise. Demonstrates the real bedside experiences that medical students can expect, in whichever simple or complex way that they may present Cases selected from a range of sub-specialties for comprehensive coverage across the curriculum Illustrates the complicated, progressive problems that will be seen while practicing as a doctor with detailed diagrams and diagnostic imagery to aid understanding Shows, with timepoints, how differential diagnoses may change as more information becomes available and new symptoms arise Describes a typical initial hospital stay, and subsequent presentations to the general practitioner and hospital readmission The Authors Andrew Solomon, BM BCH MA(Hons) DM FRCP, is a Consultant Physician, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, Stevenage, UK. Julia Anstey, BSc (Hons) MBBS, is a Foundation Doctor, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Taunton, UK. Liora Wittner, MBBS BSc, is a Resident in Internal Medicine, Shamir Medical Centre, Be'er Ya'akov, Israel. With contributions from Priti Dutta, MBBS BSc FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
  mrcp internal medicine: PACES for the MRCP Tim Hall, 2008 This title is written for MRCP candidates preparing for PACES exam in UK and rest of world. Clinical examinations in the OSCE style of marked stations are daunting for all students, whether undergraduates or MRCP candidates. The recent introduction of the 5-station PACES (Progressive Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills) exam inspired a great deal of apprehension, so the appearance of the first edition of Hall's PACES for MRCP was greatly welcomed by candidates and became an immediate success. This new edition builds on the book's reputation. It provides, in one colourful and attractive volume, complete coverage of all the most common medical cases that will be covered in PACES and similar exams. A one-volume text giving candidates complete preparation for the PACES exam within one portable volume 250 cases organised into the 5 stations of the PACES exam - respiratory and abdominal system, history taking, cardiovascular and nervous system, communication and ethics and skin, locomotion, eyes and endocrine systems Engaging question-and-answer approach at the end of each case - excellent preparation for the exam Boxed tips highlight vital information - helps identify what is most important to remember Produced in full colour throughout Colour coding for each station Many more illustrations added - now over 300 clinical photographs and line drawings in colour Many more cases added, bringing the number up to 250 - 50 per station History-taking and communication skills stations now revised so that they exactly mimic the requirements of the exam
  mrcp internal medicine: Clinical Skills John D. Firth,
  mrcp internal medicine: Neurology Ophthalmology and Psychiatry John D. Firth, Royal College of Physicians of London, 2001-01
  mrcp internal medicine: Data Interpretation Questions and Case Histories H. L. C. Beynon, Johan van den Bogaerde, K. A. Davies, 1998 Here's an essential revision tool for the MRCP exam. The second book in this three-book series, written by renowned experts, offers fully detailed answers and helps to prepare students in data interpretation of laboratory or other results (such as ECGs) by implementing practical case histories.
  mrcp internal medicine: Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review Amit Ghosh, MD, 2010-09-23 Written by experienced faculty at Mayo Clinic, The NINTH EDITION is a completely revised and updated study guide that has proved invaluable for the American Board of Internal Medicine certification or maintenance of certification examination as well as for general practice review by physicians around the world.
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