
Ebook Info
- Published: 2009
- Number of pages: 224 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 4.62 MB
- Authors: Jonathan Fishman
Description
This book is designed to help the candidate in preparation for the newly revised oral examination or OSCE, the concluding element required to pass the MRCS examination. Success requires a solid working knowledge and a well-rehearsed examination technique. A precise, structured, and systematic routine is paramount. This technique, as outlined in the book, ensures key steps of the clinical examination are not accidentally omitted and, under the pressure of examination, it provides the candidate with a starting point and framework for any case that one may encounter.Based on the highly successful Insider Medical MRCS Examination Clinical Course, this book facilitates the pathway for a novice clinician to pass this challenging examination. College-approved, systematic, coherent, and well-rehearsed, examination routines for all the main systems are included.As well as providing examination routines approved by many college examiners, the chapters also provide insider tips on how to pass the examination and identify mistakes commonly made by may candidates.OSCEs for the MRCS Part B prepares future surgeons for the challenges of clinical practice, through solid examination techniques and communication skills.
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Editorial Reviews: Review A new addition to the many MRCS revision books available, this book follows a familiar format up-dated in line with the continuing evolution of the MRCS. Covering anatomy, surgical pathology, applied surgical science, critical care, patient safety and surgical skills, communication skills, and history taking and examination, this book provides a comprehensive test of the core areas.โAssociation of Surgeons in Training Yearbook, 2009-2010 Book Description Designed to help the candidate in preparation for the newly revised oral examination or OSCE, the concluding element required to pass the MRCS examination. About the Author Jonathan Fishman, BA (Hons) MA (Cantab) BM BCh (Oxon) MRCS (Eng) DOHNS (RCS Eng), Specialty Registrar ENT, OxfordVivan A Elwell, BA (Hons) MA (Cantab) MB BS, MRCS, Specialty Registrar Neurosurgery, LondonRajat Chowdhury, BSc (Hons) MSc (Lond) MA (Oxon) BM BCh (Oxon) MRCS, Specialty Registrar Radiology, Wessex Read more
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