Today in this post we will share with you mrcp paces material which is high yield for the exam specially for PACES written by well known authors keeping the exam format in Mind ,so that you can benefit most of it.
the books we share today are listed below:
OSCESTOP.COM Complete PDF
POCKET clinical examination
Revision Notes for MRCP 2 PACES by Shibly Rahman
The Last Second MRCP PACES - Monir, Fady
The MRCP PACES Handbook (MasterPass)
The Practical Guide to Medical Ethics and Law
All these books are in PDF format ,download through direct link provided below
The new Progressive Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills (PACES) has replaced the old short case exam and, as a result, the authors have revised, reworked and extended their highly successful text so that it continues to address the study needs of candidates. This new revision aid is now presented in two volumes: An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 1: Stations 1, 3 and 5 An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 2: Stations 2 and 4 This Volume covers Station 1 ′Respiratory and Abdominal Systems′, Station 3 ′Cardiovascular and Neurological Systems′ and Station 5 ′Skin, Locomoter, Eyes and the Endocrine System′. The 200 cases have been written in accordance with the new examining and marking schemes used for the exam. They provide an invaluable training and revision aid for all candidates
Following books we will share with you today. An aid to the MRCP Paces - Ryder Vol 1 An Aid to the MRCP PACES - Ryder Vol 2 An Aid to the MRCP PACES - Ryder Vol 3 An aid to the MRCP short cases
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This book 100 Case Histories in Medicine is a good contribution to the subject of clinical medicine giving a good coverage to different sections of internal medicine. This book presentation is simple, readable, accurate and with a sound scientific foundation. This book work will receive respect, admiration and success it rightly deserves from undergraduate, postgraduate medical students and family practitioners. The clinical skills of history taking and examination make the main pillar of good medical practice and most of the cases depend upon clinical presentation and examination. This book is an effort to pick up the “brains” by exercising problem solving. In this book brief history and important clues on clinical examination along with investigations are provided. Few important investigations are intentionally omitted and are asked in questions. In a few histories, the ECG or X-ray is shown and the reader is expected to interpret those to reach a diagnosis. In this book SI units have been used. The lay out is in the form of chapters which are named system-wise and the diagnosis of case histories are labelled as such. If a reader is interested to read the cases related to, for example, cardiology, then the reader can go through that chapter and so on. An attempt has been made to improve important questions related to the text and current concepts are also discussed. This book will not only help problem solving in day-to-day life of medical doctors but will also serve as a purpose for preparing them for their postgraduate examination in medicine, e.g. FCPS, MRCP and others.
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Cardiology is a large and critical branch of internal medicine, and as such covers a vast amount of the knowledge tested in Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians (MRCP) exams. This study guide contains 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs), each with various numbers of stem answers. The questions cover a wide range of both cardiology and cardiovascular pharmacology and encompass both basic anatomy and physiology of the heart, through to advanced topics such as evidence-based medicine. The questions are supplemented at the back of the book with explanatory answers to aid further revision and study.
Authors STEPHEN BRENNAN MBChB, BSc(Pharm), MPSI, MRPharmS, Cert Med Ed, MRCS(Ed) Specialist Registrar in General Surgery Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
CRC Press Published August 25, 2009 Reference - 130 Pages ISBN 9781846193583 - CAT# K27954 Series: MasterPass
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My First MRCP Book has now set thousands of candidates on the right course not just for part 1 of the MRCP examination, but also for part 2 and PACES, utilising fun and easy ways to remember facts that will invariably prove useful whether students are puzzling over a tricky question or confronting the furrowed brow of a formidable PACES examiner. This second edition has been adjusted to reflect the new written examination, which is now a best of five format. While that may initially seem easier than the old format, the reality is that it can still be confusing when all five choices seem to be plausible answers. Knowing some basic facts will help students to tackle this situation with ease. To reflect the changes, three new authors have joined the ranks. Having recently (and eventually!) succeeded in passing the new format of the examination, the newbies have added questions on topics such as atrial fibrillation, tuberculosis, HIV and diabetes that, in their recent experience, reflect the changing emphasis of the examination. In addition, they have included a few images and ECGs, which will test your problem-solving abilities in addition to knowledge of the facts. Most importantly, we hope that this book will give pleasure, as much to the student as to the more qualified reader, and, whoever you are, we hope that you will enjoy your lessons. But remember don t leave your room smiling. Maintain the myth of the tortured youth.
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This book is an aid to preparation for the MRCP PACES (Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills) examination.book is structured into the format of the exam, such that each chapter represents a station.cases are included that commonly present in MRCP PACES exams.
also included is a chapter on examination skills, which outlines how to examine each system.The cases in this book are laid out as in the exam setting. They begin with scenario information typical of what you will receive in the exam. The structuring of the information provided for each case follows the format you will encounter in the exam. In each case discussion, we have followed a question and answer style to mimic a conversation with the examiner. This format allows you to recreate realistic scenarios for all the stations. This approach is useful in private study and for role-playing with colleagues. This can be used to practise with colleagues or on your own, and we found this a very useful approach to adopt when revising for the PACES exam ourselves.We have included photographs throughout the book to give a useful overall impression of selected conditions. There is also a chapter of supplementary cases at the back of the book with a collection of photographs, including many on eye and skin conditions. These could arise in a variety of contexts throughout the exam, so they have been placed in a separate chapter where they are easily accessible. They include many conditions that are often used as spot diagnoses and therefore may be used to test yourself in private study or in groups. Alongside each photo we have included useful clinical information structured as possible question and answer scenarios.Although we have included a wide breadth of scenarios and discussion points, please remember that the content of this book is not exhaustive, and it is important to read around any topics you come across that are not included here. The further reading recommendations are sources of information that will also be useful in preparing for the exam.
AUTHORS
Rajeev Gulati - BSc MBBS MrCP DrCog MrCgP AheA gP Principal, London; FY2 supervisor, London and eastern Deaneries
Monal Wadhera - BSc MBBS MrCP DrCog MrCgP DFSrhAheA MA gP Principal, London; gP tutor, London Deanery; NIhr In Practice Fellow
Edited by IƱaki Bovill - BSc MBBS FrCP Consultant Physician and geriatrician, Chelsea and Westminster hospital
Foreword by Eric Beck - Former Chairman of the MrCP (uK) Part 2 Board and Former Chairman of the PACeS Implementation Committee
Today in this article we will share with you mrcp material made by aspirants who appeared or passed mrcp. Through their experience of exam they have made these material which is very vital and to the point for the exam point of view
Today we will share MRCPass Notes All in one pdf which contains vital notes on all subjects including:
Basic Science Notes
Cardiology Notes
Clinical Pharmacology Notes
Endocrinology Notes
Gastroenterology Notes
Haematology Notes
Infectious Disease Notes
Neurology Notes
Psychiatry Notes
Renal Notes
Respiratory Notes
Rheumatology Notes
Statistics Notes
All these notes are compiled into a single pdf file ready to download from here
In this article, we are going to share with you MRCP Part 1 review notes which are based on PassMedicine & OnExamination, a high-yield duo that would allow you to take your MRCP Part 1 exam preparation to the next level.
These PassMedicine & OnExamination notes for MRCP Part 1 have been developed and compiled by Dr. Sameh (no further details available regarding the author of these MRCP Part 1 Notes), who has extracted very high-yield material from the said combination
PassMedicine & OnExamination Subjectwise Notes for MRCP Part 1
Below are the subject wise notes offered in these PassMedicine & OnExamination Notes for MRCP Part 1:
Rheumatology
Psychiatry
Pharmacology
Ophthalmology
Oncology and Palliative
Neurology
Nephrology
Infectious Medicine
Hematology
GIT
Endocrine System
Dermatology
Clinical Sciences
Chest
Cardiology
All in One book
All these books are in pdf fromat available for free download
Today in this article we will share with you MRCP PACES resources which are very vital for exams these resources are used by thousands of MRCP candidates for success in exams these books include following Oxford specialty training books
OST_Clinical_Medicine_for_the_MRCP_PACES_Volume_1
Ost clinical medicine for the mrcp paces volume 2
Oxford American Handbook Clinical Examination and Practical Skill
Cases for PACES is concise, ideal for quick reference, and the perfect study aid to Part II of the MRCP examination. Including all the essential information for the exam in colour-coded sections for each station, it lets you quickly understand the most common cases.
Now in full colour, it features new case material, updated content on ethics and law, and revised brief clinical consultations that better reflect the current exam. Cases for PACES also includes hints and tips for preparing for the exam, and what to expect on the day.
The authors have condensed their own experiences in learning and teaching PACES to provide you with exactly what you need to pass. With its informal style it is ideal for self-directed learning in groups, and will help you hone your clinical skills and boost your confidence throughout your revision
This new title advocates a structured approach to PACES exam revision, and will improve your chances of exam success.
The marking scheme and structure of each case in the MRCP PACES Manual have been designed in line with the exam format, and comprehensive teaching notes provide expert advice on what the examiners are assessing at each stage. This indispensable book features:
- 135 MRCP 2 PACES cases, covering all 5 stations; each designed to test your knowledge and ready you for the exam
- Specific strategies and approaches for each station mean you're completely prepared, and know what to expect - Dedicated chapters covering History Taking and Ethics & Communication Skills in detail help you to succeed in these challenging stations
- A focus on Integrated Clinical Assessment cases supports your approach to Station 5, with commonly seen conditions featured throughout
- Expert guidance to develop a confident exam approach and perfect your presentation technique
Louise M Pealing, MA Hons (Cantab) MBBS MSc MRCP MRCGP General Practitioner and Clinical Research Fellow, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.
Benjamin H Mullish, MB BChir MA (Cantab) MRCP (UK) Specialty Registrar/ Academic Clinical Fellow, Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Section of Hepatology, Faculty of Medicine, St Mary's Hospital Campus, Imperial College London, Liver and Anti-Viral Unit, London.
Philip J Smith BMEdSci (Hons) BMBS (Hons) MRCP(UK) MSc(Nutrition) Gastroenterology Specialty Registrar, MRC Clinical Research Training Fellow. Barts Health NHS Trust, London.