100 Data Interpretation Questions in Paediatrics for MRCP/MRCPCH


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This book contains 100 data interpretation questions plus their associatee explanatory answers for the MRCP/MRCPCH in paediatrics. The questions and answers have been grouped into ten papers of ten questions, to resemble the examination itself. Each practice paper of ten questions contains arepresentative selection of questions from different areas of paediatrics. Also included are figures including ECGs, growth charts and audiometry.This unique book will prove invaluable to all MRCP and MRCPCH candidates for both the clinical and oral exams. The cases are based on real life examples.




Get Through MRCPCH Part 2: Data Interpretation Questions, second edition


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Get Through MRCPCH Part 2: Data Interpretation Questions is based on the original title, 100 Data Interpretation Questions in Paediatrics for MRCPCH/MRCP, and provides valuable revision material for candidates sitting the two written papers for Part 2 of the Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) exam. This new edi




Problem-Based Learning in Medicine: A Practical Guide for Students and Teachers


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The essence of problem-based learning is that a group of eight to 10 students decide for themselves what they need to study after discussing trigger material, such as a written problem. After a few days of self-study, they meet to share, compare, and relate what they have found to the original trigger matter, and to see if they have covered enough ground. Problem-based learning, as currently employed in medical education, originated at McMaster University in Canada, and has been adopted by about one-quarter of all medical schools in the US and about one-half of those in Canada, with Europe and the rest of the world catching up rapidly. Despite the widespread use of problem-based learning in higher education (including medicine, dentistry, health sciences, law, economics and mathematics), there has until now been a serious lack of published practical advice of both students and teachers. This is a 'how to do it' book, intended for students, teachers and those still at school who are trying to decide whether or not to choose a medical school that uses problem-based learning or one that has a more traditional approach to medical education. After a brief introduction, the book explains what problem-based learning is and how it works, and how it fits in with what we know about how adults learn. There are chapters on how to design problems and trigger material, how a tutorial group works, and how self-assessment, peer-assessment and tutor assessment are undertaken. There is practical advice for students, e.g. how to make the transition from a traditional school education to a much more self-directed kind of activity, in which it might be easy to get lost without some practical guidance at the outset. There is practical advice for teachers, who have the job of helping students adapt and cope with the sudden change of no longer being told what to do. The book concludes with chapters on serious pitfalls and a brief discussion of what problem-based learning can be expected to achieve. STEPS IN THE TUTORIAL PROCESS IN PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING Steps 1 to 7: 1. Clarify unfamiliar terms 2. Define the problem(s) 3. Brainstorm possible hypotheses or explanations 4. Arrange explanations into a tentative solution 5. Define learning objectives 6. Gather information and private study 7. Share the results of information gathering and private study Steps 5 to 8 within a clinical medical curriculum: 5. Define learning objectives and requisite clinical experience 6. Gather information and requisite clinical experience 7. Share the results of information gathering and private study 8. Discuss clinical experience




Data Interpretation for Paediatric Examinations


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A book of 120 practice data interpretation questions and answers to help candidates prepare for this section of the MRCP Part II (Paeds) examination. Answers are explained and reflect the marking system. All common laboratory results are represented andthe range of topics is wide. Questions are grouped randomly into mock papers to simulate the exam situation. The MRCP part II (Paeds) includes a 45 min 'data interpretation section' consisting of 10 laboratory results eg ECGs, EEGs, audiograms etc. The candidate will be asked to give likely diagnosis(es) and further investigations required. This title is one of the new Paediatric Revision Series - 5 titles all of which should be published bt April 1995 in time for the annual BPA (British Paediatric Association) meeting. Winrow: 100 Paediatric Picture Tests (published January 1994), Field et al: Grey Cases for Paediatric Examinations, Stephenson/O'Callaghan: Data Interpretation for Paediatric Examinations, Stephenson/Wallace: Clinical Paediatrics for Postgraduate Examination 2E, Cade et al: An Aid to the Paediatric MRCP viva. The paediatric MRCP is sat 3 times a year (January, April, September) with the viva following on 6 weeks after the written examination.




Data Questions for the MRCPCH


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A revision book aimed at the data interpretation section of the MRCPCH Part 2 exam, consisting of approximately 150 questions, short explanatory answers, helpful hints, and three 'test' exams. The questions are arranged by subject to facilitate revision, and the style and level of difficulty of the questions closely matches the exam.




Data Interpretation Questions in Paediatrics


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Data Interpretation Questions in Paediatrics is a book of 150 data interpretation questions for candidates of this section of the membership examination. To better reflect the actual exam environment and so as to not bias the answers, the questions are not divided into systems.










Essential Questions in Paediatrics for MRCPCH.


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Features over 500 questions to help you prepare for your MRCPCH Part 1 exams. With chapters corresponding to those in the 'Essential Revision Notes', this title uses a variety of question formats to test your comprehension of the key points.