Applied Sciences and Pathology OSCEs for the MRCS Part B Exam focuses on pure practise cases for the applied science and pathology domains of the MRCS Part B OSCE. Featuring images, practical tips, data interpretation and realistic clinical cases as they are examined for the MRCS Part B. Applied Sciences and Pathology OSCEs for the MRCS Part B Exam is the ultimate revision aid for testing your surgical pathology and applied science knowledge. Test your interpretation of clinical findings together with your knowledge of follow up questions that are asked by examiners. Each station is based on realistic cases that are tested at the MRCS Part B examination and feature microbiology, physiology, critical care and surgical pathology questions and comprehensive answers and insider tips. Applied Sciences and Pathology OSCEs for the MRCS Part B Exam is designed to be realistic and questions become progressively harder to differentiate the best candidates. Questions and answers can be practised individually or in groups to aid revision. Features Realistic Surgical Exam Questions: As asked by examiners at the MRCS Part B examination 40 Unique OSCE Station Briefs: Physiology, pathology, critical care, imaging and microbiology questions Comprehensive Explanations: Example answers, insider tips and summaries Revise Alone Or In Pairs: The question and answer format allows you to prepare in groups or alone Revise Alone Or In Pairs: The question and answer format simulates the viva-style exam with candidate briefs and answers analysed.
Beneficial to MRCS OSCE candidates as well as to surgeons, doctors, and medical practitioners, this didactic guide covers the important aspects of surgical radiology, applied surgical science, critical care, anatomy, surgical pathology, ...
Beneficial to MRCS OSCE candidates as well as to surgeons, doctors, and medical practitioners, this didactic guide covers the important aspects of surgical radiology, applied surgical science, critical care, anatomy, surgical pathology, ...
This is a concise revision guide to the core basic sciences for all surgical trainees preparing for Part A of the Intercollegiate MRCS examination.
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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.
A concise and highly visual guide to postgraduate physical examination for the MRCS exam, from an expert panel of surgeons.
This fully updated landmark revision guide is a must-have for all surgical trainees working towards the MRCS Part B OSCE.
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 ...