Revision Guide for MRCPsych Paper A

Revision Guide for MRCPsych Paper A

by Elizabeth Templeton (Author), Lisanne Stock (Author), Richard William Kerslake (Author)

Synopsis

This text covers the key information necessary to pass Paper 1 of the postgraduate examination to become a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych). It emphasises memory aides in the form of diagrams or tables, a novel presentation of these materials, providing a quick and portable source for pre-exam revision and visual memory aids and prompts.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 250
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 16 Feb 2016

ISBN 10: 149871613X
ISBN 13: 9781498716130

Media Reviews

This is an excellent resource for MRCPsych students. It provides wide coverage of the curriculum while delivering the key details that make the difference in examinations. - Joanna Moncrieff, Reader in Critical and Social Psychiatry, Division of Psychiatry, UCL, UCL MRCPsych course organiser

I have found the revision guide so helpful when preparing for the MRCPsych Part A exam. It is presented in an informative and concise manner and has been a great resource to use, especially when revising on the go. It was a great help towards passing the exam, I would highly recommend! - Dr Fraser MacNicoll, Core Trainee in Psychiatry

Author Bio
Dr. Bhaskar Punukollu, Phd is a Lead Consultant Psychiatrist at Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust and Training Programme Director for North Central London (UCLP) Core Psychiatry Training Scheme. He has an interest in medical education and leadership. Dr. Richard Kerslake, Phd is a higher trainee in General Adult and Older Persons Psychiatry. He is a graduate of the Royal Free and University College London medical school. Dr Kerslake is currently based in Sussex, England, having previously worked at Orygen Youth Health, Melbourne and then completed core training in London. He has a special interest in medical education and interspeciality simulation training. Dr. Elizabeth Templeton, Phd trained at the University of Liverpool and graduated with honors in 2006, she moved to London soon after to start her psychiatric core training within Camden and Islington Foundation Trust. Dr Templeton has always had a keen interest in medical education, she has contributed to OSCE smart a published revision guide for practical exams and played a significant role in the development of a pan London simulation based training programme. Dr Templeton is now a specialist registrar in East London.