The Ultimate Guide to Passing Clinical Medicine Finals


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A well prepared student takes the initiative to create learning opportunities and propel themselves towards qualification; we find that the better prepared you are, the luckier you become. From the Preface The key to passing clinical finals is not a secret; adequate preparation and the ability to think logically and speak clearly are all hallmarks of a successful candidate. This unique guide gives final year students the knowledge and confidence required to pass their examinations with insiders' tips on particular information and skills required to be a top candidate. It is ideal as both a revision aid in the weeks leading up to the examination, and as an aide-memoire the night before.




The Ultimate Guide to Passing Surgical Clinical Finals


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Medical students lack information on preparing for clinical surgical finals, particularly on common mistakes and the features which identify successful candidates. The Ultimate Guide to Passing Surgical Clinical Finals is an accessible and comprehensive preparation aid, equipping final year medical students with the knowledge and skills that they are expected to demonstrate both in clinical surgical finals and in clinical practice as junior doctors. Its tutorial-style approach provides advice on how to think logically, speak coherently, and demonstrate both breadth and depth of knowledge - all key hallmarks of successful candidates. The book's broad approach reflects the full range of skills and knowledge covered by modern curricula, including instruments, procedures and the increasing use of surgical imaging. It is vital reading for clinical year medical students preparing for final examinations in surgery, and for postgraduate students who wish to improve their presentation, viva and OSCE clinical examination skills. 'This book's approach is in the best surgical traditions of ordered thinking when it comes to the examination itself. I admire this book and commend it to you.' - From the Foreword by David E Khoo




How to Master Your Medical School Finals


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For students of all years who want to make the most of their time in medical school and successfully pass OSCE and written exams, How to Master Your Medical School Finals is the ultimate study aid, providing the insider knowledge needed to gain extra marks and improve performance. Combining practical and academic advice to help you cope with the demands of study, hospital rounds and exam revision it will help you turn a fail into a pass, and a pass into a distinction. Along with an online tool specifically designed to help you memorize facts, it will teach you how to deliver a distinction level answer during OSCEs, short answer papers and vivas, identify trends in past papers and organize your revision to mirror the distribution of key topics, analyse your own learning style and adopt new learning techniques, revise faster and more effectively using ethics and law essay plans and optimise your time on the wards and on specialty attachments Including a sample curriculum - a unique tool that shows you which subjects require in depth, moderate or superficial knowledge - How to Master Your Medical School Finals is the definitive resource for students who want to effectively navigate their way through medical school and increase their chances of finals success. Online supporting resources for this book include a memory audit template.




Medical Finals


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Completely revised revision aid for medical students taking their final exams and working on the wards. Each specific system has an examination scheme to build confidence. Guidance on approaching the exams and popular cases encountered on the wards.




Medical Finals


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Designed as a part of revision programme.




M(Odified) E(Ssay) Q(Uestions) for Medicine Finals


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There is a paucity of high-value examination-style questions for final-year medical undergraduates. This book uses true (and modified) clinical scenarios (for realism), appropriate and pragmatic clinical questions (for clinical reasoning), and provides readers with explanations and tips in solutions (for self-reflection). The good reception received from Vol. 1 is the main stimulus for this Vol. 2. The book will useful for: Final-year exam preparation for Medicine undergraduates around the world Junior residents to evaluate their own knowledge and approaches in internal medicine Senior doctors in providing inspiration and ideas for setting examination questions The book includes: Challenging and realistic clinical questioning Comprehensive solutions (which include wrong answers that candidates may give) Useful examination-oriented and practice-based tips for selected solutions




Final MB


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A new edition of a very successful book designed to provide students with advice about how to prepare for and carry out their clinical examinations in general medicine. It covers all parts of these exams - the long cases, OSCEs, the viva and the short cases, but concentrates on the latter as this is the part that students find most difficult. As well as giving examples of how to carry out the clinical examination it also lists descriptions of typical cases in each medical specialty and at the end of each chapter lists the key questions that are most frequently asked. The book is illustrated with colour photographs, radiographs, line drawings and cartoons. It is a cheap, well-presented book and is proving popular with hard-pressed students as they prepare for their final exams.




Pass Finals


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Intended as a companion to 'Kumar & Clark Clinical Medicine', this volume covers every major field of clinical medicine, with advice on how to approach finals exams and what kinds of questions to expect.




Medical Finals


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Lecture Notes on Clinical Medicine, 5th Edition


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The fifth edition of this bestselling book seeks to give the final-year medical student all that is required to pass the final exam. Deliberately short although packed with absolutely essential information, it is designed especially for the needs of medical students. This edition has been radically restructured and is no longer divided into two main sections, thereby reducing the awkward need for extensive cross-referencing and page-flipping. Each topic is now covered in one chapter (whenever possible), and is fully updated to reflect the recent changes to medical practice. And to assist in revision for examinations, this edition now features the use of colour, which makes the illustrations and boxed information more accessible. While the 'short' textbooks of medicine continue to expand their waistlines, this edition offers a refreshing lifeline to all medical students who need quick access to information for their final exams as well a solid reference book for the years to come.