Best of Five MCQs for the Acute Medicine SCE Oxford Higher Specialty Training
- Oxford Oxford University Press c2016
- 480 pages
Contents:
1 Cardiorespiratory arrest and shock
2 Gastroenterology
3 Respiratory
4 Cardiology
5 Diabetes and endocrinology
6 Elderly care and stroke
7 Renal medicine and urological problems
8 Neurology and ophthalmology
10 Oncology and palliative care
11 Haematology
12 Infectious diseases and HIV
13 Poisoning and pharmacology
14 Immunology and allergy
15 Dermatology
16 Psychiatry
Index
9 Musculoskeletal medicine 249 Copyright
Best of Five MCQs for the Acute Medicine SCE is a new revision resource designed specifically for this high-stakes exam. Containing over 350 Best of Five multiple choice questions, this dedicated guide will help candidates to prepare successfully. The content mirrors the SCE in Acute Medicine Blueprint to ensure candidates are fully prepared for all the topics that may appear in the exam. Topics range from how to manage acute problems in cardiology or neurology to managing acute conditions such as poisoning. All answers have full explanations and further reading to ensure high quality self-assessment and quick recognition of areas that require further study.
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