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How to Pass the MRCS OSCE Pack
Edited by Pradip K. Datta, Chris Bulstrode, Vasha Kaur, Jowan G Penn-Barwell, and Charlie Docker
860 pages
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90 black and white line drawings and 102 photographs
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246x171mm
978-0-19-960998-7
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Paperback
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06 October 2011
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- Equips MRCS candidates with everything they need to succeed in the OSCE examination
- Contains all the examination and investigation techniques you need to know
- Detailed illustrations aid revision of anatomy
- Includes exam hints boxes and easily-memorized mnemonics
- Includes 'likely questions' for the exam
This is the only guide you need to pass the MRCS Part B OSCE examination. This unique two-volume set includes comprehensive revision notes on all the areas covered in the exam, numerous practice scenarios with model answers in the format they would be encountered in the exam, and essential exam technique tips. Written by a team of editors and authors with extensive experience of the exam and all the recent changes, it broaches topics that can often trip up the candidate, including communication and history-taking skills. Revision is aided by a multitude of images and illustrations, as well as boxes highlighting clinical tips and exam hints. Volume 1
covers basic surgical skills, including peri-operative care, as well as patient safety, history-taking, communication skills, applied surgical sciences and critical care. The book also provides tips on exactly how the examiners will expect you to approach the exam. Volume 2 addresses the stations that exam the four specialty areas: Trunk and Torso; Limbs and Spine; Head and Neck, and Neuroscience. It covers the anatomy, physiology and pathology in each of these four speciality areas along with detailed clinical exam scenarios and a bank of likely clinical questions and model answers.Readership: Candidates for the UK MRCS Part B examination in the UK and in international centres
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Edited by Pradip K. Datta, Honorary Consultant Surgeon, Caithness General Hospital; and Wick Member of Council and College Tutor, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK, Chris Bulstrode, Clinical Reader in Trauma and Orthopaedics, University of Oxford, UK, Vasha Kaur, Surgical Trainee, London Deanery, UK, Jowan G Penn-Barwell, Trauma and Orthopaedic Registrar, Royal Navy, UK, and Charlie Docker, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, UK Contributors: Professor Anthony Angel BSc,
PhD Former Professor of Physiology, University of Sheffield Examiner, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Professor Pawanindra Lal MS, MNAMS, DNB, FRCS (Ed & Glasg) Professor of Surgey, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India Examiner, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Mr Iain Nixon FRCS Ed (ENT and Head & Neck) Specialist Registrar, West of Scotland Rotation Clinical Research Fellow, Head & Neck Surgery Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York
Professor William F M Wallace BSc, MD, FRCP, FRCA, FCAI, FRCSEd Professor Emeritus of Applied Physiology, Queen's University,
Belfast Examiner, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Trunk and Torso Written by Mr Robert W Jordan MRCS ST1 Trauma and Orthopaedics, West Midlands Deanery
Mr Joseph Papanikitas MRCS ST2 General Surgery, West Midlands Deanery
Dr Andy Robinson MB ChB ST2 General Surgery, West Midlands Deanery
Limbs and Spine Written by Mr Jowan G Penn-Barwell MRCS ST3 Trauma and Orthopaedic Registrar, Royal Navy
Head and Neck Written by Miss Caroline Mary Mann MRCS Registrar Emergency Medicine Hawke's Bay Hospital, Hawkes Bay District Health Board,
New Zealand
Neuroscience Written by Mr Desire G. Ngoga MRCS ST4 Neurosurgery, West Midlands Deanery
Dr Stuart Roberts MB ChB ST3 Neurosurgery, West Midlands Deanery
With Contributions by
Mr Robert W Jordan MRCS Miss Caroline Mary Mann MRCS
Original Illustrations by Dr Kannan T. Periyasamy MD MSc Surg. Diploma IC
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