Part 2 MRCOG: SBA Questions contains invaluable preparation and practice for candidates undertaking the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Part 2 MRCOG examination.
General Practice Today explores the GP consultation in the context of external 'stressors' and 'helpers' that doctors use to make best clinical decisions. It offers advice on everything from law, technology and time management to mental health issues, ethics, religion and culture, and how to determine which issues are relevant to each consultation.
Offers what you need to know to score strong clerkship evaluations. This title helps you prepare for every core rotation: medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, neurology, psychiatry, and emergency medicine.
A study guide that is useful when you need to prep for the primary and recertification exams in orthopaedic surgery. Presenting more than 1200 board-style questions, it mirrors the content of the actual AAOS exam so you have the opportunity to experience the exam before you actually take it.
Specifically designed for the MCEM Part C, this book contains 100 questions to help candidates prepare for this OSCE examination. All questions and answers are mapped directly to the College of Emergency Medicine syllabus and contain detailed information that allows candidates to appreciate the format and requirements of each OSCE.
Trauma for the FRCS (Tr+Orth) Examination is specifically designed to provide a thorough explanation of trauma topics trainees will encounter during the exam.
A book of over 150 cases which mimic the style and approach of the MRCP PACES exam. The book will equip the candidate attempting to pass the MRCP examination, and will also provide an overview of evidence-based medicine for competency-based training.
Providing everything you need to pass the FRCR Part 2A, this book gives a thorough assessment of a candidate's radiological knowledge. The book is divided into six chapters, with 75 questions in each chapter, mirroring the modules and exam papers laid out by the Royal College of Radiologists.