Best of Five MCQs for the Gastroenterology SCE (Oxford Higher Specialty Training Higher Revision) Illustrated Edition (2013) (PDF) by Leonard Griffiths

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2013
  • Number of pages: 312
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 3.18 MB
  • Authors: Leonard Griffiths

Description

Best of Five MCQs for the Gastroenterology SCE is the first revision guide designed specifically for this new high-stakes exam. It contains 210 best of five questions with explanatory answers, each accurately reflecting the layout of questions in the exam.

The book is divided into seven subject areas, covering all the main themes of the exam, and providing a thorough assessment of the candidate’s gastroenterological knowledge. Where relevant, questions are illustrated with full colour photographs including endoscopic, radiological and histology images.

Uniquely, the explanatory answers include references to guidelines and other sources to enable candidates’ further reading and study.

User’s Reviews

Dr Charlotte Rutter graduated from University College London in 1999 with
a BSc(Hons) in Physiology before attending the University of Dundee Medical
School. She graduated in 2004 and undertook Basic Surgical Training in
Glasgow, before taking an alternative career path to complete core medical
training in the Severn Deanery. She is a StR6 in gastroenterology and
general internal medicine, working at Gloucester Royal Hospital with
interests in inflammatory bowel disease, nutrition, intestinal failure and
endoscopy. She will be taking a year out of programme as a clinical fellow
in gastroenterology, intestinal failure and transplantation in London and
Cambridge. She is also interested in medical education, having worked as a
clinical fellow in undergraduate medical education in North Bristol
Academy; during this time she completed a postgraduate certificate in
Teaching and Learning for Health Professionals. Dr Leonard Griffiths
graduated from the University of Bristol in 2003, and completed his general
medical training in and around the Bristol area. This was interspersed with
a period as a University Tutor and he flirted with a career in Emergency
Medicine for 12 months. He completed his StR5 year of gastroenterology in
the Severn Deanery, and is now embarking on a period of research in the
field of metaplasia at the University of Bath. Shortly after completing his
‘last ever exam’ (aka PACES), the SCE in Gastroenterology was introduced.
He felt he was lacking a book guide for this neoterminal segment in
training, and he is confident this text will help others in the future. Dr
Tina Mehta is a Consultant Gastroenterologist at the Royal United Hospital,
Bath. She graduated from the University of Bristol in 2000, and thereafter
she completed her junior doctor training in Bristol. While undertaking her
gastroenterology training in the Severn Deanery she completed a
postgraduate certificate in Teaching and Learning for Health Professionals.
She has a sub-specialist interest in inflammatory bowel disease, nutrition,
endoscopy and endoscopy training. Professor Chris Probert graduated from
University of Birmingham (MBChB 1985) and obtained MRCP in 1988. He was
awarded MD by University of Leicester, in 1993, for the study of the
epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease in South Asian migrants. He
undertook a BDF (now CORE) funded research fellowship at Harvard for 2
years, studying the mucosal immunology of inflammatory bowel disease. He
was appointed to the post of Senior Lecturer, then Reader, in the
Department of Medicine at University of Bristol. He was clinical lead for
gastroenterology, and later for inflammatory bowel diseases, at University
Hospital Bristol NHS Foundation Trust. In 2007, he was appointed to the
chair of gastroenterology in Bristol. In 2011, he was appointed Professor
of Gastroenterology at University of Liverpool. He has a major research
interest in the study of volatile organic compounds for disease diagnosis,
funded by Wellcome Trust, and has led laboratory research in mucosal
immunology and fibrosis in IBD.

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published on UniedVRG. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:

⭐ Excellent book for Gastro SCE

⭐ Several mistakes , will need an updated version

⭐ Lots of mistakes but this is fairly standard in books that are quickly
made and poorly edited as is the case with exam past question books but for
the price I would have expected slightly better editing and perhaps some
online content.

⭐ Very good!!!!

⭐ A must for SCE

⭐ Excellent revision tool, good links to guidelines in eCh of the answers

⭐ Best of Five MCQs Helped me to do well in SCE Gastroenterology. It is
concise and reviews all the relevant areas inj Gastroenterology.

⭐ I don’t know how this comes out on kindle but it’s an absolutely useless
format for the iPhone. I seriously regret buying the kindle edition. They
need to update their iPhone app and include a bit more linking in the
electronic book….it’s no good having a question dispersed over three
pages and then my not being able to get to the answer easily. If I could
give this a zero, I would. The content of the book itself is very good as
per previous reviews.

⭐ This is a book of multiple choice questions (MSQs) for revision assistance
for the Specialist Certificate Examination (CSE) in the field of
Gastroenterology.It is divided into 7 chapters each one has questions are
the beginning of the chapter and the answers at the end which makes a nice
change from the usual format where answers are at the end of the
book.Chapters covered are:- upper gastrointestinal tract disorders-
intestinal disorders- inflammatory bowel disease- nutrition- hepatology-
pancreatic and biliary disorders- endoscopyAt the beginning of the book
there are sections of “abbreviations” and “normal ranges” – which are
always handy.The questions, though complex, seem clearly phrased and the
answers are fully explained.If I have a problem with the book it is that
the text is tiny, and the entire book is monochrome – studies show that
people learn better when there is at least a little colour coding as they
can associate different areas within the subject with certain colours.That
said, this is an impressive well laid out revision book.

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