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osce passcards for medical students: OSCE PASSCARDS for Medical Students Farhana Akter, 2018-04-19 Mrs Smith was prescribed Flucloxacillin despite being penicillin allergic, and suffered an anaphylactic reaction. Her husband now wishes to speak to you. You were not present at the time and you are not sure of what happened, however, he demands to speak to you as you are a doctor and part of the team looking after her. What do you do? These 96 invaluable flashcards thoroughly test OSCE candidates on correct procedure for a wealth of topics from taking blood to managing advanced life support, scrubbing for theatre to breaking bad news. Each topic is presented in an easy-to-read table, detailing best practice, including pertinent questions, tests to perform, possible responses and suspected diagnoses. Expertly laid out, the small, A5 format makes for easy handling - ideal for revision and self-examination. |
osce passcards for medical students: Tissue Engineering Made Easy Farhana Akter, 2016-05-31 Tissue Engineering Made Easy provides concise, easy to understand, up-to-date information about the most important topics in tissue engineering. These include background and basic principles, clinical applications for a variety of organs (skin, nerves, eye, heart, lungs and bones), and the future of the field. The descriptions and explanations of each topic are such that those who have not had any exposure to the principles and practice of tissue engineering will be able to understand them, and the volume will serve as a source for self-teaching to get readers to a point where they can effectively engage with active researchers. - Offers readers a truly introductory way to understand the concepts, challenges and the new trends in reconstructive medicine - Features accessible language for students beginning their research careers, private practice physician collaborators, and residents just beginning their research rotation - Addresses the specifics for a variety of organs/systems – nerves, skin, bone, cardiovascular, respiratory, ophthalmic - Provides examples from clinical and everyday situations |
osce passcards for medical students: The Easy Guide to OSCEs for Final Year Medical Students, Second Edition Nazmul Akunjee, Muhammed Akunjee, Dominic Pimenta, Dilsan Yilmaz, 2005-02 The final year Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) test a broad range of practical skills, knowledge, examination technique and communication abilities, and can be a daunting prospect. This newly edited comprehensive revision aid covers, in a self-assessment format, 99 sample OSCE stations including the standard history, examination ...... |
osce passcards for medical students: Embedded Racism Debito Arudou, 2021-11-26 Revised and updated for this Second Edition, Embedded Racism is the product of three decades of work by a scholar living in Japan as a naturalized Japanese citizen. It offers a perspective into how Japan's overlooked racial discrimination not only undermines Japan's economic future but also emboldens white supremacists worldwide. |
osce passcards for medical students: 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. |
osce passcards for medical students: The Easy Guide to OSCEs for Final Year Medical Students Nazmul Akunjee, Muhammed Akunjee, 2007 Aimed at final year medical students preparing for the Objective structure Clinical Examinations, this concise work covers, in a self-test format, over 100 sample OSCE stations inclusing the standard history, examination and general skills stations. |
osce passcards for medical students: OSCEs for Medical Students Adam Feather, John Stuart Penton Lumley, Ramanathan Visvanathan, 2004 Written for medical students approaching their final examinations, this work presents clinical examination stations and communication skills criteria. It includes information on the OSCE marking scheme and mock exams, and covers: Gastroenterology; Neurology and Psychiatry; Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology; and, Urology and Renal Medicine. |
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osce passcards for medical students: The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs Emily Hotton, Sammie Mak, Zeshan Qureshi, 2023-03-15 The unique and award-winning Unofficial Guides series is a collaboration between senior students, junior doctors and specialty experts. This combination of contributors understands what is essential to excel on your course, in exams and in practice - as well as the importance of presenting information in a clear, fun and engaging way. Packed with hints and tips from those in the know, when you are in a hurry and need a study companion you can trust, reach for an Unofficial Guide. This guide has everything you need in one place - including common questions, model answers, how to present your answers to examiners, and numerous practical tips for success - all written by doctors and students who have recently completed the exam process. Ideal for OSCE candidates wanting to blitz their exams, this book will also make a useful day-to-day reference guide for professionals. Over 100 common scenarios - including medical history taking, clinical examination, practical skills and communication skills Covers specialities including orthopaedics, paediatrics, psychiatry, radiology, prescribing, O&G, ophthalmology, ENT Over 300 full colour clinical photos to bring the text to life, including images of patients with disease features Clearly outlines how to relay the assessment of a patient to an examiner or to other doctors on a ward round Model answers to key OSCE questions Written and reviewed by doctors and senior medical students - essential guidance from those in the know New data interpretation chapter New dedicated ophthalmology chapter |
osce passcards for medical students: OSCEs for Medical Finals Hamed Khan, Iqbal Khan, Akhil Gupta, Nazmul Hussain, Sathiji Nageshwaran, 2012-10-15 OSCEs for Medical Finals has been written by doctors from a variety of specialties with extensive experience of medical education and of organising and examining OSCEs. The book and website package consists of the most common OSCE scenarios encountered in medical finals, together with checklists, similar to OSCE mark schemes, that cover all of the key learning points students need to succeed. Each topic checklist contains comprehensive exam-focussed advice on how to maximise performance together with a range of ‘insider's tips' on OSCE strategy and common OSCE pitfalls. Designed to provide enough coverage for those students who want to gain as many marks as possible in their OSCEs, and not just a book which will ensure students ‘scrape a pass', the book is fully supported by a companion website at www.wiley.com/go/khan/osces, containing: OSCE checklists from the book A survey of doctors and students of which OSCEs have a high chance of appearing in finals in each UK medical school |
osce passcards for medical students: Medicine for Medical Students Marc A. Crutchley, 2007 |
osce passcards for medical students: The Easy Guide to Focused History Taking for OSCEs David Mccollum, 2017-05-18 This straightforward guide to taking patient history comprehensively covers all of the commonly seen OSCE scenarios within the current undergraduate medical curriculum. The Easy Guide to Focused History Taking for OSCEs includes introductory chapters with general OSCE guidance, mapping onto the Calgary-Cambridge model. These include tips from recently qualified doctors and highly respected physicians and surgeons who commonly examine OSCEs, as well as a sample OSCE marking scheme. The book then covers 56 histories based on presenting complaints - more than any other text on the market - thoroughly testing both knowledge and examination technique. Each history is based around the exam requirements, with mnemonics, ‘red flag’ symptom boxes and list-based breakdowns to aid prompt recall. Common and serious differentials are highlighted, as well as investigations to help rule out the serious conditions. Each section concludes by outlining key aspects for each differential diagnosis as well as a list of investigations and management options. With this book, every student will be well equipped to tackle any clinical problem, in the OSCE examination and also in their continued professional practice. |
osce passcards for medical students: Medicine for Medical Students Marc A. Crutchley, 2009 This book is a compilation of every bit of useful information that I have learnt during my time in medicine, it covers virtually every specialty and is organised into easily understandable chapters. History taking: what questions to ask, how to ask them, why you are asking them, plus tips to easily remember histories and to impress examiners. Performing examinations: detailed step-by-step instructions on how to perform a perfect clinical examination, what you are looking for, why you are performing each step, and how to look confident and faultless in your OSCEs. Revision: put simply these sections contain key knowledge about each specialty that is crucial to your learning as a medical student. They contain hints and tips throughout to help with your understanding of the subject and cut out all of the waffle found in other books. This makes them an invaluable source of information not only for your written exams, but as a quick reference in your junior doctor years. Medication: covers the major medications, in what situations they should be used, possible side effects, and how each work on the body. Investigations: these sections detail the investigations you would order to support or disprove diagnosis, plus how to interpret and present the results, e.g. bloods, ECGs, X-rays, ABGs, and more. Clinical Skills: detailed step-by-step instructions how to perform virtually all the clinical skills you will need to become a doctor, e.g. venepuncture, urinary catheterization, cannulation, and much more. Appendix: the book also contains extensive appendices that are full of valuable information. Throughout the book I also refer to `tricks of the trade' that my colleagues and I have found to be a great help throughout our careers. I am very proud of this book. I honestly believe that it will help you tremendously with your studies, and also save you time and money which may have been spent on buying and painstakingly reading through the other, overly complicated medical textbooks currently on the market. |
osce passcards for medical students: Clinical Skills for OSCEs Neel L. Burton, Kuldip Birdi, 2006-07-27 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 |
osce passcards for medical students: Macleod's Clinical Examination J. Alastair Innes, Anna R Dover, Karen Fairhurst, 2018-03-09 This classic textbook aims to assist clinicians develop the consultation skills required to elicit a clear history, and the practical skills needed to detect clinical signs of disease. Where possible, the physical basis of clinical signs is explained to aid understanding. Formulation of a differential diagnosis from the information gained is introduced, and the logical initial investigations are included for each system. - The first part of the book addresses the general principles of good interaction with patients, from the basics of taking a history and examining, to the use of pattern recognition to identify spot diagnoses. - The second part documents the relevant history, examination and investigations for all the major body systems. - The third part illustrates the application of these skills to specific clinical situations. - The final part covers preparation for assessments of clinical skills and the use of these skills in everyday practice. - The book has accompanying videos demonstrating many of the key clinical examination routines as set out in the book. - A new editorial team has undertaken a substantial review of the book's contents and with the help of many new authors has radically revised the order and approach of the text. - Several new chapters have been created including a chapter on patients with mental disorders; a chapter covering the approach to a deteriorating patient; a chapter on assessment of patients towards the end of life and two new chapters on applying the key clinical skills during assessments and in practice. - The structure of the text has been rationalised with careful use of boxes, tables and figures to set out the concepts for maximum clarity. |
osce passcards for medical students: Prevention of Eye Disease Mitchell H. Friedlaender, 1988 |
osce passcards for medical students: The Long Case OSCE Beth C. Walker, Marsha Morgan, 2021-06-09 A solid knowledge base and good clinical skills don’t necessarily guarantee examination success in the long case OSCE. This book is the ultimate guide for medical students needing to combine their knowledge and skills with an ability to interpret the clinical findings, the proficiency to present them clearly and the confidence to deal with the examiners questions. Adopting a proven, highly effective approach, this revision aid uses role play with simulated patients to hone clinical examination and presentation skills. The fifty cases are divided into six areas: cardiology, respiratory, abdomen, neurology, musculoskeletal and surgery. Written by successful candidates and examiners, the guide poses a number of important and commonly asked examination questions for each case to assist in preparation and confidence, and model answers are provided to ensure an understanding of exactly what is required. Working in groups or independently, students will welcome the large, colourful format, the breakdown of marking schemes, an overview of examiners expectations, a guide to presenting clinical findings and innumerable ‘insider’ tips throughout. See accompanying video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvr4y-NykUU |
osce passcards for medical students: The Easy Guide to OSCEs for Final Year Medical Students, Second Edition Muhammed Akunjee, Nazmul Akunjee, Dominic Pimenta, Dislan Yilmaz, 2024-12-20 The final year Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) test a broad range of practical skills, knowledge, examination technique and communication abilities, and can be a daunting prospect. The Easy Guide to OSCEs for Final Year Medical Students covers, in a self-assessment format, over 99 sample OSCE stations including the standard history, examination and general skills stations. This edition includes additional commonly examined cases and instruction on how to interpret a paper. With newly created colour illustrations and clinical photographs, the clear layout and easy-to-read style prepares students for the examination environment and focuses on the specific areas and responses examiners look for. |
osce passcards for medical students: OSCE and Clinical Skills Handbook Katrina F. Hurley, Katrina F. Hurley, MD MHI FRCPC (Director Medical Informatics Faculty of Medicine Dalhousie University), 2011 This study guide for medical students preparing for clinical skills examinations covers all key areas, as well as presenting the information in a 'question and answer' format, designed to facilitate both individual and group study. |
osce passcards for medical students: Paper Citizens Kamal Sadiq, 2008-12-02 In this groundbreaking work, Kamal Sadiq reveals that most of the world's illegal immigrants are not migrating directly to the US, but to countries in the vast developing world, where they are able to obtain citizenship papers fairly easily. Sadiq introduces documentary citizenship to explain how paperwork--often falsely obtained--confers citizenship on illegal immigrants. Across the globe, there are literally tens of millions of such illegal immigrants who have assumed the guise of citizens. Who, then, is really a citizen? And what does citizenship mean for most of the world's peoples? Rendered in vivid detail, Paper Citizens not only shows how illegal immigrants acquire false papers, but also sheds light on the consequences this will have for global security in the post 9/11 world. |
osce passcards for medical students: OSCEs at a Glance Adrian Blundell, Richard Harrison, 2009-09-15 The at a Glance series is popular among medical students and junior doctors for its concise and simple approach and excellent illustrations. Each bite-sized chapter is covered in a double-page spread with colour summary diagrams on the left page and explanatory text on the right. Covering a wide range of topics, books in the at a Glance series are ideal as introductory subject texts or for revision purposes, and are useful throughout medical school and beyond. Everything you need to know about OSCEs...at a Glance! Following the familiar, easy-to-use at a Glance format, and in full-colour, OSCEs at a Glance is an accessible introduction and revision text for medical students. Reflecting changes to the content and assessment methods used by medical schools, this at a Glance provides a user-friendly overview of Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) to encapsulate all that the student needs to know. OSCEs at a Glance: Comprehensively covers OSCE stations across all medical specialties in 295 consecutive stations Contains full-colour artwork throughout, making the subject easy to understand Presents schematic diagrams on the left page and concise explanations on the right Sets out the information and provides typical questions as asked during the assessment Teaches a safe, efficient, and brief approach which can be used in the exam Is ideal for quick reference on the wards and near the actual exam Covers common clinical cases that appear in exams time and again This book is an invaluable resource for all medical students preparing for any OSCEs and clinical examinations. |
osce passcards for medical students: Competing for Global Talent International Labour Office, 2006 Global talent has never been more mobile or sought after. A complex phenomenon that takes many forms, the movement of people with skills includes migrants crossing borders for temporary stays abroad as well as settlement, students moving for degrees and temporary and permanent stays, and even tourists and refugees who decide to stay abroad and use their skills. Countries attracting global talent increase their stock of human and technological skills, and in the past decade many have welcomed foreign professionals and students to redress domestic skill shortages and to quicken economic growth. This book includes general and theoretical papers on skilled migration and also papers on the country experiences of Australia, India, Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It addresses the socio-economic and cultural challenges created by increased mobility in a world where globalizing and localizing forces are at work simultaneously |
osce passcards for medical students: OSCEs for PLAB and Medical Students Pip Fisher, Mick Sykes, 2012 Practice scenarios and tips for OSCE communication stations. Suitable for International Medical Graduates preparing for PLAB, and UK medical students preparing for OSCEs. |
osce passcards for medical students: Osces Made Easy: A Guide For Medical Students And Junior Doctors Joshua Rainer Kapp, Beat Moeckli, Samuel Kaser, Joe Rosenthal, 2024-10-08 OSCEs Made Easy is tailored for undergraduate medical students and postgraduate medical trainees. It is a practical guide on how to prepare rigorously and systematically for OSCEs, and to secure yourself a high-scoring result. A compilation of personal revision notes combined with stories about what works well, the objective of this book is to provide every final-year medical student with the information we wish we had known going into OSCE revision. For what it is worth, all of us contributing to this book passed the OSCEs with distinctions!This book is not just an exam crammer. It is also an excellent resource for the first years on the clinical wards challenged by a complex patient on the cardiology ward, or for those who forgot how to properly examine a patient with a neurological complaint in the emergency room. The reader of this book will be provided with the resources to take a focused history, perform a proper examination, and prescribe and do basic procedures. |
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osce passcards for medical students: America the Vulnerable Stephen Flynn, 2009-10-13 In this powerful and urgently needed call to action, national security expert Stephen Flynn offers a startling portrait of the radical shortcomings in America's plan for homeland security. He describes a frightening scenario of what the next major terrorist attack might look like -- revealing the tragic loss of life and economic havoc it would leave in its wake, as well as the seismic political consequences it would have in Washington. Flynn also shows us how to prepare for such a disaster, outlining a bold yet practical plan for achieving security in a way that is safe and smart, effective and manageable. In this new world of heightened risk and fear, America the Vulnerable delivers a timely, forceful message that cannot be ignored. |
osce passcards for medical students: Complete OSCE Skills for Medical and Surgical Finals, Second Edition Kate Tatham, 2017 The Objective Structured Clinical Examination or OSCE for short is a familiar and often daunting experience for medical students. This book provides the essential information needed to tackle OSCE stations competently and with confidence. Over 150 topics are covered at the perfect level of detail for candidates preparing for final exams. Using bulleted checklists and a succinct writing style, the authors cover the most important points to remember about the key conditions that students are likely to encounter during OSCEs, all in a brief 2 to 4 pages per condition.--Provided by publisher. |
osce passcards for medical students: Closing the Distance Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias, 2009 This book offers an unprecedented taxonomy of 45 diaspora-engaging institutions found in 30 developing countries, exploring their activities and objectives; it also provides important perspectives from country case studies by senior practitioners from Mali, Mexico, and the Philippines.--BOOK JACKET. |
osce passcards for medical students: Making the Nation Safer National Research Council, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Committee on Science and Technology for Countering Terrorism, 2002-09-05 Vulnerabilities abound in U.S. society. The openness and efficiency of our key infrastructures †transportation, information and telecommunications systems, health systems, the electric power grid, emergency response units, food and water supplies, and others †make them susceptible to terrorist attacks. Making the Nation Safer discusses technical approaches to mitigating these vulnerabilities. A broad range of topics are covered in this book, including: Nuclear and radiological threats, such as improvised nuclear devices and dirty bombs; Bioterrorism, medical research, agricultural systems and public health; Toxic chemicals and explosive materials; Information technology, such as communications systems, data management, cyber attacks, and identification and authentication systems; Energy systems, such as the electrical power grid and oil and natural gas systems; Transportation systems; Cities and fixed infrastructures, such as buildings, emergency operations centers, and tunnels; The response of people to terrorism, such as how quality of life and morale of the population can be a target of terrorists and how people respond to terrorist attacks; and Linked infrastructures, i.e. the vulnerabilities that result from the interdependencies of key systems. In each of these areas, there are recommendations on how to immediately apply existing knowledge and technology to make the nation safer and on starting research and development programs that could produce innovations that will strengthen key systems and protect us against future threats. The book also discusses issues affecting the government's ability to carry out the necessary science and engineering programs and the important role of industry, universities, and states, counties, and cities in homeland security efforts. A long term commitment to homeland security is necessary to make the nation safer, and this book lays out a roadmap of how science and engineering can assist in countering terrorism. |
osce passcards for medical students: The Invention of the Passport John Torpey, 2018-07-26 The definitive history of the passport and why it became so important for controlling movement in the modern world. |
osce passcards for medical students: The Closing of the American Border Edward Alden, 2008-09-16 Edward Alden presents a[n] ... investigation into the consequences of America's effort to secure its borders since 9/11. The result is a[n] ... assessment of the dangers faced by a U.S. that cuts itself off from the rest of the world--[Source unknown] |
osce passcards for medical students: OSCE and Clinical Skills Handbook Katrina F. Hurley, 2005 This study guide for medical students preparing for clinical skills examinations covers all key areas, as well as presenting the information in a 'question and answer' format, designed to facilitate both individual and group study. |
osce passcards for medical students: Clinical Skills for OSCEs Neel L. Burton, Kuldip Birdi, 2006-07-27 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 |
osce passcards for medical students: Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy Paul R. Pillar, 2001-01-01 In this critical study, a career CIA officer provides a guide to constructing and executing counter-terrorist policy, urging that it be formulated as an integral part of broader US foreign policy. |
osce passcards for medical students: Focused History Taking for OSCEs David McCollum (Doctor), 2020 This straight-forward guide to taking patient history comprehensively covers all of the commonly seen OSCE scenarios within the current undergraduate medical curriculum. Focused History Taking for OSCEs includes an introductory chapter with general OSCE guidance, including tips from recently qualified doctors and highly respected physicians and surgeons who commonly examine OSCEs. It covers over 50 histories based on presenting complaints - more than any other text on the market - thoroughly testing both knowledge and examination technique. Each history is based around what the candidate is required to consider, with mnemonics and list-based breakdowns to aid prompt recall. It then concludes by outlining key aspects for each differential diagnosis as well as a list of investigations and management options. |
osce passcards for medical students: Focused History Taking for OSCEs David McCollum, Graham McCollum, 2013 This straight-forward guide to taking patient history comprehensively covers all of the commonly seen OSCE scenarios within the current undergraduate medical curriculum. Focused History Taking for OSCEs includes an introductory chapter with general OSCE guidance, including tips from recently qualified doctors and highly respected physicians and surgeons who commonly examine OSCEs. It covers over 50 histories based on presenting complaints - more than any other text on the market - thoroughly testing both knowledge and examination technique. Each history is based around what the candidate is required to consider, with mnemonics and list-based breakdowns to aid prompt recall. It then concludes by outlining key aspects for each differential diagnosis as well as a list of investigations and management options. |
osce passcards for medical students: The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs , 2012 |
osce passcards for medical students: OSCE Ruth Bird, Helen Twohig, Ali W. Majeed, 2003 A teaching manual for undergraduates, this text focuses in on what medical students really need to know. |
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