Tuesday, 18 September 2018

MRCPass Notes All in one Pdf download

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
just click the download button below.






Monday, 17 September 2018

MRCP PassMedicine&OnExamintion Notes pdf download

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:
  1. Rheumatology
  2. Psychiatry
  3. Pharmacology
  4. Ophthalmology
  5. Oncology and Palliative
  6. Neurology
  7. Nephrology
  8. Infectious Medicine
  9. Hematology
  10. GIT
  11. Endocrine System
  12. Dermatology
  13. Clinical Sciences
  14. Chest
  15. Cardiology
  16.  All in One book

All these books are in pdf fromat available for free download




Sunday, 16 September 2018

MRCP Notes & Notes by Dr yousif pdf Download

Today in this article we will share Notes & notes by Dr yousif for MRCP PDF Free
It covers 20 subjects vital for passing MRCP exam


Table of Contents

  •  Neurology 5
  • Endocrinology 180
  • Cardiology 464
  • Respiratory 608
  • Gastroenterology 794
  • Renal 925
  • Rheumatology 1035
  • Haematology 1134
  • Infectious 1245
  • Minor
  • Dermatology 1354
  • Ophthalmology 1427
  • Psychiatry 1479
  • Basics
  • Cell biology 1517
  • Biochemistry and metabolism 1543
  • Immunology 1581
  • Genetics 1635
  • Statistics 1665
  • Pharmacology 1694

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      Saturday, 15 September 2018

      Oxford Speciality Training MRCP PACES books pdf 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
      • Oxford.Handbook.of.Clinical.Examination.and.Practical.Skills.2nd.ed
      • The Pocketbook for PACES
      All these books are in Pdf format available to download for free without any kind of registration


      MRCP Cases for PACES Pdf Download

      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

      Table of Contents

       

      • Station 1: Abdominal and Respiratory 1
      • Clinical mark sheet 1
      • Chronic liver disease and hepatomegaly 2
      • Haemochromatosis 5
      • Splenomegaly 7
      • Renal enlargement 9
      • The liver transplant patient 11
      • The renal patient 12
      • Pulmonary fibrosis 14
      • Bronchiectasis 16
      • Old tuberculosis 17
      • Surgical respiratory cases 18
      • Chronic obstructive airways disease 19
      • Pleural effusion 21
      • Lung cancer 22
      • Cystic fibrosis 24
      • Pneumonia 25
      • Station 2: History Taking 27
      • Clinical mark sheet 27
      • Introduction and advice 28
      • Case 1 32
      • Case 2 33
      • Case 3 34
      • Case 4 35
      • Case 5 36
      • Case 6 37
      • Case 7 38
      • Case 8 39
      • Case 9 40
      • Case 10 41
      • Case 11 42
      • Case 12 43
      • Station 3: Cardiology and Neurology 44
      • Clinical mark sheet 44
      • Aortic stenosis 45
      • Aortic incompetence 47
      • Mitral stenosis 49
      • Mitral incompetence 51
      • Tricuspid incompetence 53
      • Pulmonary stenosis 54
      • Prosthetic valves: aortic and mitral 55
      • Implantable devices 57
      • Pericardial disease 58
      • Other Common Congenital Defects 60
      • Atrial septal defect 60
      • Ventricular septal defect 61
      • Hypertrophic (obstructive) cardiomyopathy 63
      • Dystrophia myotonica 65
      • Cerebellar syndrome 67
      • Multiple sclerosis 69
      • Stroke 71
      • Lateral medullary (Wallenberg) syndrome 74
      • Spastic legs 75
      • Syringomyelia 77
      • Motor neurone disease 79
      • Parkinson’s disease 81
      • Hereditary sensory motor neuropathy 83
      • Friedreich’s ataxia 84
      • Facial nerve palsy 85
      • Myasthenia gravis 86
      • Tuberous sclerosis 88
      • Neurofibromatosis 89
      • Abnormal pupils 90
      • Optic atrophy 92
      • Retinal Patholo gy 93
      • Age]related macular degeneration (AMD) 93
      • Retinitis pigmentosa 94
      • Retinal artery occlusion 95
      • Retinal vein occlusion 96
      • Station 4: Ethics Law and Communication Skills 97
      • Clinical mark sheet 97
      • Ethics And Law In Medicine 98
      • Principles of medical ethics 98
      • Medico]legal system 99
      • Negligence 100
      • Competency and consent 101
      • Confidentiality 104
      • End of life decisions 105
      • Communication skills 107
      • Dealing with a difficult patient 108
      • Driving restrictions 109
      • Information delivery 110
      • Worked examples 111
      • Sample questions 116
      • Station 5: Brief Clinical Consultations 117
      • Clinical mark sheet 117
      • Chest pain 119
      • Headache 121
      • Swollen calf 123
      • Altered conscious state 124
      • Anaemia 125
      • Osler–Weber–Rendu syndrome (hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia) 127
      • Haemoptysis 128
      • Worsening mobility 129
      • Persistent fever 131
      • Dyspnoea 133
      • Syncope 135
      • Atrial fibrillation 137
      • Inflammatory bowel disease 139
      • Hypertension 141
      • Red rashes 143
      • Leg ulcers 146
      • Diabetes and the skin 148
      • Erythema nodosum 150
      • Henoch–Schonlein purpura 151
      • Skin malignancy 152
      • Skin and hyperextensible joints 154
      • Rheumatoid arthritis 156
      • Systemic lupus erythematosus 159
      • Systemic sclerosis 161
      • Ankylosing spondylitis 163
      • Marfan’s syndrome 164
      • Paget’s disease 165
      • Other joint problems 166
      • Diabetic retinopathy 168
      • Hyperthyroidism and Graves’ disease 171
      • Hypothyroidism 173
      • Acromegaly 174
      • Cushing’s disease 176
      • Addison’s disease 178
      • Sickle cell disease 180
      • Index 182

      Thursday, 13 September 2018

      Download MRCP Secret of PACES Pdf

      Today in this article we will share stuff related to PACES. We will share Pdf copy of Secret of PACES.

      Table of Contents (Secret of PACES)

      1. Clubbing ……………………………………………………2
      2. Hepatosplenomegaly ………………………………………3
      3. Thalassemia ………………………………………………..4
      4. Mercedes Benz scar ………………………………………..6
      5. Neck scar …………………………………………………..8
      6. Polycystic kidney disease ………………………………….10
      7. Renal transplant ……………………………………………11
      8. Cardiology …………………………………………………12
      9. Congenital Cyanotic Heart disease………………………….2
      10. Coarctation ………………………………………………….3
      11. Kartagener’s syndrome …………………………………….4
      12. Holt-Oram syndrome ……………………………………….6
      13. Mitral valve replacement ……………………………………7
      14. Infective endocarditis ……………………………………….11
      15. Post-operative pericardial effusion …………………………17
      16. A Tearful Cyanotic Boy ……………………………………18
      17. Mx of valvular cyanotic boy ………………………………..20
      18. Severity of valve lesion …………………………………….22
      19. Mitral stenosis ………………………………………………23
      20. Aortic stenosis ………………………………………………24
      21. Valvotomy scar ……………………………………………..26
      22. Metallic prosthetic valve ……………………………………27
      23. Dermatology …………………………………………………
      24. Psoriasis  ……………………………………………………..2
      25. Pustular psoriasis  ……………………………………………3
      26. Steven Johnson syndrome  ………………….……………….5
      27. Basic dermatology  ………………………….……………….7
      28. Familial hypercholesterolaemia …………………………….12
      29. Hansen’s disease ………………………………………….…14
      30. Endocrinology ……………………………………………….58
      31. Acromegaly ……………………………….………………..59
      32. Pseudohypoparathyroidism ……………….………………..64
      33. Hypothyroidism ……………………………………………10
      34. Cushing’s syndrome ……………………………………….12
      35. Paget’s disease …………………………………………….16
      36. Turner’s syndrome …………………………………………17
      37. Grave’s disease ……………………………………………20
      38. Laurence Moon Biedl syndrome …………………………..21
      39. Lipodystrophy ……………………………………………..22
      40. Addison’s disease …………………………………………24
      41. Neurology …………………………………………………83
      42. Bilateral LMN 7th CN palsy ……………………………..2
      43. Ptosis ……………………………………………………..3
      44. Third nerve palsy …………………………………………5
      45. Horner’s syndrome ……………………………………….5
      46. Dissociated sensory loss …………………………………..11
      47. Spinocerebellar ataxia …………..………………12
      48. Ophthalmoplegia & giddiness …………………..14
      49. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease ……………………17
      50. Brain pacemaker …………………………………19
      51. Neurofibromatosis ……………………………….20
      52. Spastic paraparesis ………………………………22
      53. Bilateral partial ptosis ……………………………23
      54. High stepping gait ………………………………..25
      55. Giddiness – Gait disturbance ………………..……25
      56. Wallenberg syndrome ………………………..…..28
      57. Wasting of the small muscles of the hands………..29
      58. Carpal tunnel syndrome …………………………..31
      59. Peripheral neuropathy ……………………………32
      60. Brown Sequard syndrome ………………………..33
      61. Proximal myopathy ………………………………34
      62. Ophthalmology …………………………………….
      63. Optic atrophy  ……………………………………..1
      64. Retinitis pigmentosa  ………………………………2
      65. CRAO …………………………………………….
      66. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum ……………………….
      67. Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy ……………….
      68. Respiratory ………………………………………..
      69. Clubbing ……………………………….…………2
      70. Pneumonectomy …………………………………
      71. Fibrosing alveolitis ………………………………3
      72. SVC obstruction ………………………………. ..4
      73. Central cyanosis with clubbing …………………..6
      74. Crepitations and clubbing …………………………7
      75. Rheumatology …………………………………….
      76. Clubbing  …………………………………………2
      77. Scleroderma  ……………………………………..3
      78. Rheumatoid arthritis  ……………………………..7
      79. Marfan’s syndrome  ………………………………9
      80. Psoriasis with axial arthropathy  ………………….10
      81. Chronic tophaceous gout and OA ……………….13
      82. Dermatomyositis …………………………………15
      83. Charcot’s joint …………………………………..15
      84. Mixed connective tissue disease ………………..17
      85. Communication skills ……………………………
      86. Asking for a postmortem ………………………..155
      87. Brain death and withdrawal of treatment ……….156
      88. Principles in medical ethics …………………….161

      So these were the contents of this Secrets




      Wednesday, 12 September 2018

      MRCP PACES Manual pdf download

      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

      About the Author

      Doug Macdonald, BSc (Hons) BM (Hons) MRCP PhD Consultant Hepatologist, Royal Free Hospital, London.

      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.