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Complete Revision Notes For Medical And Surgical Finals Paperback

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Kinesh Patel
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In the face of information overload when revising for your final exams, what you want is a revision book that provides all the key facts you need to know and none that you don't. Complete Revision Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals does just that, presenting information in a stimulating way, which in turn enables easy recall. Structured by medical and surgical specialties, the contents are organised in a weighted fashion to reflect coverage in undergraduate curricula. With pharmacology and pathology integrated throughout, this second edition covers all the key topics in: Medicine * Surgery * Paediatrics * Obstetrics & Gynaecology * Psychiatry * Orthopaedics * ENT * Urology * Ophthalmology * Oncology * Public Health. Effective use is made of student-friendly codes and bullet points for easy information retrieval, and popular features including textboxes, summary tables and clear and reproducible line diagrams have been retained and improved. Fully revised and updated with the latest medical information, and including new illustrations, Complete Revision Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals continues to provide and accessible and stimulating route to exam success. If you know what is in this book then you will know enough to pass your finals.
ISBN-10
1444120662
ISBN-13
9781444120660
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date
02-Oct-11
Number of Pages
344
About the Author
Dr Kinesh Patel, BA(Hons) MB BS MRCP Specialty Registrar, Gastroenterology, St Mark's Hospital, London, UK
Editorial Review
... very readable with a simple layout, readable typeface, simple illustrations and a smattering of key radiographs throughout. All specialties are covered comprehensively in a system-based format ... this book is ideal if you need a quick revision or reference companion at home or on the wards. I can also imagine it being useful on the wards for peer-based learning if you wanted to quiz each other on important facts. -Cambridge Medicine Journal