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.