Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine Second Edition 2/e

Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine Second Edition 2/e

by David Sales (Contributor), Alex Liakos (Author), Martin Hill (Author), David Sales (Contributor), Alex Liakos (Author), Martin Hill (Author), Katharine Boursicot (Contributor)

Synopsis

Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine returns for a second edition with new questions, new illustrations, and updated cross-references to the ninth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine. This essential revision resource is packed with over 460 SBAs and EMQs that cover all the core aspects of clinical medicine to help you ace your Finals. Each question is accompanied by extensive feedback which explains not only the rationale behind the correct answer, but also why other options are incorrect. Cross-references to the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine and other definitive sources such as NICE and Resuscitation Council guidelines point you in the right direction for further study. To help you revise efficiently, each question is ranked by difficulty, allowing you to track your progression and test the limits of your knowledge. Books in the Oxford Assess and Progress series are written and edited by practicing clinicians and experts in medical education who review each question is reviewed to ensure that the content is of the best standard and reflective of real medical Finals. Progress to exam success with the second edition of Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 09 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 0199674043
ISBN 13: 9780199674046

Media Reviews
Review from previous edition I purchased this to practice question styles before my coming exams. It helps with just that. There is a section on each area of medicine and the answers are then provided with explanations of why that is the right answer. It works well to have the explanations as it not only helps revision but also aids knowledge in general. * Amazon customer review *
A wide-ranging and comprehensive set of self-assessment questions, focusing on common and important clinical problems. Allows coverage of a much broader range of topics than any standard text could manage in such a concise framework. * Dr Michael Schachter, Imperial College London *
A great new question book with easy links to your trusted handbook favourites. With the answers explained, this book not only tests you but gives you feedback too! * Laura May, Medical student *
Recommended in Times Higher Education, February 2010
There is no doubt that this book would have been a great help during my revision and I would strongly recommend it. It is certainly the best question book Ive used, it not only prepares you for the exam but it also prepares you for the wards. * Thomas Kelley, Academic Foundation Year 1 Doctor, Oxford University Clinical Academic Graduate School *
Author Bio

Alex Liakos, Trainee in Core Medicine, London Deanery, UK, Martin Hill, General Practice Trainee, Wessex Deanery, UK