21.6 Flexor digitorum profundus: originates from the ulna, interosseous membrane, and fascia of the forearm and inserts in to the base of the distal phalanx of the medial four fingers. Flexor digitorum superficialis: has humeroulnar and ...
Offers an introduction covering the MRCS exam with particular reference to OSCEs; an overview of clinical skills in history taking and physical examination; chapters covering sections of the exam with popular cases in the OSCE format at the ...
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, ...
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 ...
Beneficial to MRCS OSCE candidates as well as to surgeons, doctors, and medical practitioners, this didactic guide presents approved, structured clinical-examination protocols supplemented with a clinical-examination DVD.
Beneficial to MRCS OSCE candidates as well as to surgeons, doctors, and medical practitioners, this didactic guide presents approved, structured clinical-examination protocols supplemented with a clinical-examination DVD.
This fully updated landmark revision guide is a must-have for all surgical trainees working towards the MRCS Part B OSCE.
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Surgical Examination and Skills OSCEs utilises interactive cases and images to help prepare and test you ahead of postgraduate surgical examinations.
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 & Lo