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PLAB: 1000 Extended Matching Questions
Added on 01-02-2006
This work prepares prospective candidates for the new PLAB test format of Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) which replaced the old exam format in July 2000. It contains 1000 extended matching questions and covers all medical areas in the PLAB test syllabus published by the General Medical Council. Well researched and comprehensive book of MCQ's.A must ofr every candidate for this exam. Excellent and essential help to passing this difficult exam --WSEL, RxPG
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties (Oxford Handbooks S.)
Added on 01-02-2006
My copy of this book is breaking apart at the spine and has a few missing pages: this is a testment only to the fact that I've used it so much. I'm an SHO in Paediatrics now, and, since I bought this book in third year I have used it countless times as both as a quick reference guide, and during revision for numerous exams. I quickly came to rely on this book and it's yellow-skinned cousin (OHCM) for brief and memorable introductions to ailments I encountered on the wards and during my revision. This edition is divided into several chapters including Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Ophthalmology, ENT, Dermatology, AŁE, Orthopaedics, General Practice, and Psychiatry (amongst others).
While some might feel the poetic subtext on many of the pages is somewhat annoying and pretentious (read the page entitled 'a journey on foot' in the orthopaedic section), I have always found it a welcome augmentation to the raw medical dimension contained within the books pages.
No junior doctor in the UK should be without these books, of that I am certain --Reviews, RxPG
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine (Oxford Handbooks S.)
Added on 01-02-2006
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine covers all areas of internal medicine and provides rapid, on-the-spot access to evidence-based clinical management. Its characteristic style - combining incisive guidance with wit, a lucid style, and memorable epigrams - has been popular with generations of medical students and junior doctors the world over. There are a host of new features in this edition: new sections on common acute medical symptoms, and clinical skills; a new
'cheat sheet' on commonly used drugs; more colour plates, and more ECGs. There are numerous other updates and improvements throughout, many suggested by extensive market research. The pages have been redesigned in full colour.
A new junior co-author has ensured that the text is just right for its market and tells medicine 'as it is'; and a panel of senior readers has approved every section. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is an utterly reliable 'friend in the pocket', any time of the day or night! --Anita, RxPG
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Member of the Royal College of Gynaecologists: Basic Science for Obstetrics and Gynaecology Pt. 1 MCQs (MRCOG Study Guides)
Added on 01-02-2006
MRCOG.- Part I MCQs provides trainees preparing for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists membership examination in the basic sciences with over 450 test questions. These are organised under the twelve topics constituting the examination and are of a similar content and format to those of the actual College examination. Answers are accompanied by explanatory notes so that the book offers both a testing and learning facility. OUTSTANDING FEATURES: Gives advice on how to approach the MCQ examination; Answers accompanied by explanations to assist with filling in the gaps of the reader's knowledge; Appendix reproduces Detailed Instructions for the Multiple Choice Question Papers issued by the RCOG; Distinguished author team - Mr Gee is a District Tutor for the RCOG. --saji, RxPG
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PLAB 2004
Added on 01-02-2006
I recently prepared with this book and took the plab part 1. Ihad very little time but this book covered almost every topic that appeared in the exam. I have recommended this book to my friends.It includes explanations to all the questions starting from presentations to investigations and treatment.All in all it is a complete book in itself.Quite a few of the questions appeared in the actual exam itself. Congratulations to the authors --A Reader from UK, RxPG
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