An Aid to the MRCP Paces: Volume 2: v. 2

An Aid to the MRCP Paces: Volume 2: v. 2

by Dev Banerjee (Author), Dev Banerjee (Author), Robert E. J. Ryder (Author), E. Anne Freeman (Author), M. Afzal Mir (Author)

Synopsis

The forerunner to this book - Ryder, Mir & Freeman's 'An Aid to the MRCP Short Cases' - rapidly established itself as a classic and has sold over 30,000 copies.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 5An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 2: Stations 2 and 4This Volume covers Station 2 'History Taking' and Station 4 'Communication Skills'. In the 'History Taking' section at least 50 examples of each type of question and case are included, together with scenarios with simulated patients. The focus of the book is very much on the examiners' expectations so that candidates have a true picture of the areas on which they are being tested.Station 4 'Communication Skills' also covers the ethical issues in the doctor-patient relationship, such as managing organ transplantation, consenting for hospital post-mortem, etc.Also included in this Volume is the 'Experiences and Anecdotes' chapter providing real quotes from both candidates and examiners - this helps the candidate to avoid the more common pitfalls of the exam.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 392
Edition: Volume 2, 3rd
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 18 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 140510662X
ISBN 13: 9781405106627

Media Reviews
Reviews of An Aid to the MRCP Short Cases: .. .this is an excellent book, giving good advice on how to become a skilled, thoughtful and knowledgeable physician and hence how to become a MRCP (UK) Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, on the previous edition The case-by-case approach is useful in preparing for Medicine finals. Together with the examination routines, the book becomes a kind of alternative textbook to conventional clinical examination books such as McCleods. 2nd Opinion, The Magazine of the Scottish Medical Schools .. .an invaluable companion to undergraduates in medical finals. It is easy to filter out the more obscure cases but this being said, the vast majority of the information is relevant to House Officers-to-be. This book is excellent value for money; the buy is well worth it. Leech Y Gelen, University of Wales College of Medicine Gazette