MRCP 1


Book Description

Candidates taking the MRCP 1 examination will find this title essential reading. It provides invaluable guidance at practising 'Best of Five' format questions. The questions have up-to-the-minute clinical scenarios encountered in everyday hospital practice. Contains 300 brand new 'Best of Five' questions with expanded answers for focused revision.




MRCP 1 Pocket Book


Book Description

Part of MRCP 1 Pocket Book series, this book features questions and answers providing essential practice for the MRCP Part 1 exam.




Basic Medical Sciences for MRCP


Book Description

A revision book intended primarily for candidates sitting their MRCP Part 1 examination and which covers all the essential basic sciences. It focuses on the recurring themes which come up in the questions. The book also includes a chapter on clinical pharmacology (which alone accounts for up to 30% of the questions), looking at aspects of drug-induced disease and drug interactions. Finally there is a chapter on statistics and epidemiology which is rarely covered in other texts, but is often included in the exam. Despite the changes to the teaching of the undergraduate in medicine and the integration of the basic sciences with clinical education, the junior doctor, faced with postgraduate examinations, is always going to be poorly prepared for those increasingly important subjects. This book presents the essential information in the form of lists, tables, diagrams and flow charts.




Basic Medical Sciences for MRCP


Book Description

Recognition of the importance of the basic sciences in medicine has led to a growing emphasis on such questions in both the MRCP part 1 and 2 examinations. This book was written in response to the need for a revision guide of the core basic sciences, namely genetics, microbiology, immunology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, statistics, and epidemiology. In this second edition the immunology and genetics chapters have been updated along with a section on molecular medicine.




MRCP Part 1 In a Box


Book Description

The aim of this new card format is to make your exam preparation time as efficient and straightforward as possible. This practical resource also lends itself very well to studying with a partner or colleague. Half of the box is based on revision notes, withon concise summaries of topics on each card. These have been arranged in an easy to memorise manner, with lists, tables and diagrams. The other half is question-based, with 100 best of five questions (equivalent to one paper) designed to reflect the content and style of questions in the examination. Each answer is accompanied by detailed feedback, which, in itself, serves as a useful mini tutorial. The number of questions allocated to each chapter has been weighted according to the format in the examination. 'Key points' to pass the exam are highlighted and topics have been carefully chosen to reflect those that have appeared regularly in the exams over the past few years.




Get Through MRCP Part 1: BOFs


Book Description

Get Through MRCP Part 1: BOFs provides over 600 questions and answers, allowing the reader to test their knowledge in preparation for the MRCP Part 1 examination. Questions are presented in the style used in the real examination, and answers are supplemented with useful additional explanatory material to help the reader understand why their answer was right, or wrong. The book offers a useful review of all elements of the syllabus, so the reader can feel fully prepared when they enter the examination room.




Mrcp 1 New Multiple Choice Best of Five Revision Book


Book Description

MRCP 1 New Multiple Choice 'Best of Five' Revision Book carefully reflects the content of the Royal College examination and the book accordingly reflects the new format of 'best of five' questions for the second paper of the actual Part 1 exam. - New best of five questions with expanded explanations - Subject based chapters reflecting the actual exam content to test your knowledge and highlight weak areas for further revision - Useful list of popular topics for the MRCP 1 exam - Checklist of vital topics for effective revision - Revision Index for easy access to specific topics




Medicine for MRCP


Book Description

Medicine for MRCP provides a comprehensive review of the material that you need to pass the MRCP Parts 1 and 2 written papers. The twenty-seven chapters mapped out to the RCP syllabus, cover all areas from molecular medicine and genetics, through to medical law and ethics. Written by specialist contributors and educational experts, the content is carefully crafted to build your understanding for both papers. Each chapter begins with the basic science required for Part 1, before covering clinical medicine for Part 1, Part 2 and the PACES examinations. To ensure effective revision, material is presented in short sections with bullet lists, tables, and boxes. Over 150 drawings and photos illustrate key principles and clinical topics making them easier to retain. References to evidence-based protocols and directions to further reading allow for deeper understanding. Candidates can review their progress via the 180 end-of chapter self-assessment questions. Drawing on the authors' expertise, Medicine for MRCP is the ideal companion for the MRCP as well as a useful reference guide for practicing medical doctors.




Essential Revision Notes in Medicine for Students


Book Description

Designed to help medical students through their exams. Built around the successful 'Essential Revision Notes for MRCP', this title focuses on what is essential learning for medical undergraduates and gives readers an 'all round' knowledge of medicine at this level.




Neurology for Mrcp


Book Description

This book is the essential revision guide for neurology in the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP). Neurology has been rated as the most difficult subject in MRCP examinations and there has been no concise and easy-to-use revision guide to help candidates through the exams until now. Neurology for MRCP is written by two experienced neurologists who have taught both the written (Part 1 and Part 2) and clinical (PACES) sections of the exam. This pioneering new book will also be useful for medical students sitting for their final examinations and for doctors who are preparing for the PLAB examination.