Download or read book Cases for PACES written by Stephen Hoole and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-02-02 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cases for PACES provides a concise study aid to Part IIof the MRCP examination; the Practical Assessment of ClinicalExamination Skills or PACES. The new edition of this very popularstudy guide has been completely updated, and now includes scenariosfor Station 5, introduced in October 2009. Featuring a ‘case study’ format that matches thestyle of the exam, it includes all the essential information -perfect for on-the-ward revision and study. Written by authors whoremember their own PACES examination, their experience in learningand teaching PACES is condensed to provide exactly what you need toknow to pass. With its informal style, Cases for PACES is also idealfor self-directed learning in groups, and will help you hone yourclinical skills and boost your confidence in the run-up to theexamination. For more titles to help you prepare for MRCP examinations go toahref="http://www.wileymedicalstudent.com/"www.wileymedicaleducation.com/a
Download or read book PACES for the MRCP written by Tim Hall and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2013-09-17 with total page 961 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 3rd edition of PACES for the MRCP has been fully revised and updated throughout to retain its pole position as the textbook to accompany core medical training (CMT) and prepare candidates for success in the Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills and a future specialty career. Features Fully revised for the new Station 5 and completely updated throughout. Promotes understanding and deeper learning of modern medicine applicable to PACES and the specialist registrar. Emphasis on clinical assessment – history-taking, examination and communication skills – equipping candidates with appropriate differential diagnoses from which to develop the right diagnosis. Encourages candidates to question why a diagnosis has arisen and consider its consequences. For example, 'Heat failure' is a not a diagnosis until a candidate has considered the differential diagnoses of breathlessness and decided why heart failure is most likely, and then considered its cause (not always ischaemic heart disease), its presentation (acute, chronic, left or right ventricular or both) and, most importantly, the effects of it and its treatments on a patient's life. This 3rd edition of PACES for the MRCP continues to provide fully revised, up-to-date, evidence-based coverage of investigations and treatments. Whilst the emphasis of PACES is on clinical skills, candidates who understand when, for example, a patient with rheumatoid arthritis might benefit from a biologic agent and how this will influence inflammatory disease, is better equipped for success. - A one-volume text giving candidates complete preparation for the PACES exam within one portable volume - 250 cases organised into the 5 stations of the PACES exam – respiratory and abdominal system, history taking, cardiovascular and nervous system, communication and ethics and skin, locomotion, eyes and endocrine systems - Engaging question-and-answer approach at the end of each case – excellent preparation for the exam - Boxed tips highlight vital information – helps identify what is most important to remember - Fully revised for the new Station 5 and completely updated throughout.
Download or read book MRCP PACES written by Kevin O'Gallagher and published by JP Medical Ltd. This book was released on 2014-12-21 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: MRCP PACES: 180 Clinical Cases offers a wealth of practice cases covering a wide range of topics for trainees preparing for the MRCP PACES exam. Chapters are mapped to the syllabus, and feature a unique signs and symptoms framework to provide structured revision in each clinical specialty. Presented in a clear layout, this book has been explicitly designed from the candidate’s perspective, to enable trainees to approach clinical cases confidently and maximise chances of exam success. Provides model answers and invaluable suggestions to impress examiners and achieve the highest marks 180 clinical cases, covering the breadth of topics and skills tested in the exam Addresses every aspect of the exam, including the toughest component, Station 5 Highly illustrated to augment concise descriptions and enhance learning Complements MRCP Part 1: 400 BOFs and MRCP Part 2: 450 BOFs – the complete MRCP revision package
Download or read book Clinical Medicine for the MRCP PACES written by Gautam Mehta and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2010-07-15 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A book of 75 cases which mimic the style and approach of the MRCP PACES exam. The book will equip the candidate attempting the MRCP PACES examination, but will also provide an overview of evidence-based medicine for competency-based training.
Download or read book PACES for the MRCP written by Tim Hall and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 746 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This title is written for MRCP candidates preparing for PACES exam in UK and rest of world. Clinical examinations in the OSCE style of marked stations are daunting for all students, whether undergraduates or MRCP candidates. The recent introduction of the 5-station PACES (Progressive Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills) exam inspired a great deal of apprehension, so the appearance of the first edition of Hall's PACES for MRCP was greatly welcomed by candidates and became an immediate success. This new edition builds on the book's reputation. It provides, in one colourful and attractive volume, complete coverage of all the most common medical cases that will be covered in PACES and similar exams. A one-volume text giving candidates complete preparation for the PACES exam within one portable volume 250 cases organised into the 5 stations of the PACES exam - respiratory and abdominal system, history taking, cardiovascular and nervous system, communication and ethics and skin, locomotion, eyes and endocrine systems Engaging question-and-answer approach at the end of each case - excellent preparation for the exam Boxed tips highlight vital information - helps identify what is most important to remember Produced in full colour throughout Colour coding for each station Many more illustrations added - now over 300 clinical photographs and line drawings in colour Many more cases added, bringing the number up to 250 - 50 per station History-taking and communication skills stations now revised so that they exactly mimic the requirements of the exam
Download or read book The Pocketbook for PACES written by Rupa Bessant and published by OUP Oxford. This book was released on 2012-05-31 with total page 753 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides an easily portable yet comprehensive guide to the PACES examination. It includes all of the most relevant clinical information for the PACES exam supplemented by tips supplied by the highly experienced chapter authors. The main aim of the book is to consolidate candidates' theoretical knowledge and help them apply it to the clinical examination scenario. In addition the book forms an excellent pocket reference for trainees in acute medicine, accident and emergency medicine, anaesthetics and critical care and general practice.
Download or read book Clinical Medicine for the MRCP PACES written by Gautam Mehta and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2010-07-15 with total page 661 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A book of over 150 cases which mimic the style and approach of the MRCP PACES exam. The book will equip the candidate attempting to pass the MRCP examination, and will also provide an overview of evidence-based medicine for competency-based training.
Download or read book 250 Cases in Clinical Medicine E Book written by Ragavendra R. Baliga and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2012-01-27 with total page 929 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A new, fully updated edition of Baliga's very popular collection of short cases arranged by clinical area, emphasising the key diagnostic features of clinical conditions as commonly presented in the short-case part of the Final MB and MRCP examinations. Also included are likely instructions or commands expected from the examiner for each condition, and the key points which the candidate must tell the examiner. A must-have for the final-year undergraduate and trainee doctor.From customer reviews of the previous edition:'This book is the most useful guide that money can buy for the final exams in the current MBChB undergraduate course. It covers important areas of clinical medicine in a question based format and highlights classical scenarios. The questions raised are classical of examiners in the long and short case examinations. This is a must buy for any undergraduate medical student!!!''The book is a must during the period that the young doctor or student is on the wards. It allows one to focus on the important physical findings and the relavant clinical pearls associated with the different medical conditions met... It discusses important physical findings and their diagnostic importance. I have found it useful in preparing for attending ward rounds and also for sharpening my clinical skills. The discussion section is well organised such that undergraduates as well as postgraduates can benefit and the material is up to date with good references for further reading.' 'Excellent preparation for finals as well the MRCP ...MUST HAVE before MRCP PACES.'Features - Ideal for use in the ward. - Each of the 250 cases presents a disease or topic which is covered consistently to address:? salient features ? history ? examination ? diagnosis ? questions covering investigations and differentiations ? advanced-level questions ? management. New to this edition: - Over 350 new images - Enhanced advanced-level questions - Many more tables
Download or read book Short and OSCE Cases in Internal Medicine Clinical Exams written by Wanis H Ibrahim and published by JP Medical Ltd. This book was released on 2020-11-30 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second edition of this book is a practical revision guide for postgraduate students preparing for clinical examinations in internal medicine. Authored by an experienced postgraduate examiner, the book presents a series of short and OSCE cases presented in a uniform format, offering guidance on examination techniques, common mistakes made by candidates, and typical presentation of findings. Divided into seven sections, the book begins with advice on how to prepare for and pass clinical examinations. The remaining chapters cover cases relevant to different systems of the body – cardiovascular; respiratory; abdominal; neurological; endocrine, rheumatologic, connective tissue and skin; and eye and fundus. Each case provides a summary of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, management, and further information often required in examinations. The questions and model answers are similar to those most frequently encountered in examinations. The comprehensive text is enhanced by illustrations and figures to assist learning and will be useful not only to candidates preparing for postgraduate clinical examinations, but also to undergraduate students. Key points Practical revision guide for postgraduate students preparing for clinical examinations in internal medicine Questions and model answers similar to those encountered in examinations Authored by experienced postgraduate examiner Previous edition (9789386150035) published in 2016
Download or read book An Aid to the MRCP PACES written by Dev Banerjee and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2009-04-13 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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 5 An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 2: Stations 2 and 4 This 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.
Download or read book The Illustrated MRCP PACES Primer written by Sebastian Zeki and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2022-02-26 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The MRCP PACES examination is a rigorous assessment of the ability to diagnose and treat a wide variety of conditions. Candidates must have the capacity to recall knowledge immediately - identifying possibilities, narrowing their findings and making a correct analysis. This book offers an innovative approach to revision for candidates. It clearly presents a wide variety of conditions in pictorial format, prompting recall with both visual and verbal mnemonics. Each colour page offers a different condition and outlines only the details essential to diagnosis and treatment; a concise, refreshing approach to tackling the vast number of topics required.
Download or read book Neurology for MRCP PACES written by Hani TS Benamer and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2019-06-21 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neurology has a reputation as a difficult area in the MRCP examinations, with the clinical neurology stations (PACES and traditional short cases) being especially feared by candidates. This book aims to demystify the subject, and help candidates avoid becoming bogged down in unnecessary detail and to clarify their thoughts and expression. The book is divided into three major sections covering areas of the body, each organised according to the possible instructions that candidates are likely to encounter in the exam. They include summaries of essential examination steps to be undertaken, possible clinical findings, brief discussions in question and answer format, and tips and pitfalls. Concise, clear and engaging, this is an essential aid for candidates preparing for the MRCP clinical neurology stations.
Download or read book Short Cases in Clinical Exams of Internal Medicine written by Wanis Hamad Ibrahim and published by JP Medical Ltd. This book was released on 2016-10-31 with total page 199 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Clinical cases in internal medicine with model answers to assist trainees in exam preparation. Presented in conversation style between examiner and candidate to resemble exam conditions. Includes mnemonics to help students recall long lists.
Download or read book MRCP Paces Ethics and Communication Skills written by Iqbal Khan and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2022-01-26 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New primary care organisations are demanding personal and practice-based professional development plans to underpin revalidation of clinicians' professional registration or accreditation of practices. This workbook is unique in showing the reader how to combine and integrate the two and matches national guidelines that explain how to apply guidance in real life for maximum effect. With action plans key facts and references it emphasises how to prioritise learning needs provides examples of plans and focuses on a variety of clinical and organisational topics. It will enable general practitioners nurses therapists and practice managers to design and apply personal development plans as individuals and as multidisciplinary practice teams.
Download or read book PACES for the MRCP written by Tim Hall (MRCP(UK)) and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 611 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This new book is a highly structured case-based text to help candidates pass the new MRCP PACES (Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills) examination. Its contents correspond to the five clinical stations of the exam and the systems that each contains. Each system is covered in a structured way, providing an examination scheme followed by a series of detailed case-based clinical scenarios. The book also covers the communication and history-taking skills and ethics stations which are new to this exam. Designed to thoroughly prepare candidates for the Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills (PACES). Written as a systematic text which exactly complements the format of the exam: Station 1: Respiratory System, Abdominal System Station 2: History Taking Skills Station 3: Cardiovascular System, Nervous System Station 4: Communication Skills and Ethics Station 5: Skin, Locomotor System, Eyes, Endocrine Uses a practical, user-friendly, case-based format Each system in Stations 1,3 and 5 starts with a detailed examination scheme followed by a unique Recognition-Interpretation-Discussion format for each case. This has been carefully designed to make preparing for PACES efficient and maximise marks on the day of the exam. Stations 2 and 4 both start with introductions to the history taking and communication skills tested in the exam. Cases then follow, each comprising boxed history taking or communication skills/ethics points relating to the case followed by questions and answers The book is an up to date, detailed medical text for PACES candidates, striking the balance between the need to be concise and the needs to carefully explain concepts which candidates find difficult. Suitable as a 'ward adjunct' in the months and weeks prior to PACES, and may also be used for quick reference close to the exam Recognises the needs of busy doctors preparing for the exam Suitable for medical students approaching final MB Suitable also for PLAB candidates, FRACP, etc
Download or read book Two Weeks To Paces Practical Assessment Of Clinical Examination Skills written by Hasan Haboubi and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2021-05-05 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The MRCP examination is constantly changing, reflecting the changing pressures on doctors in training. Whilst the MRCP PACES examination has evolved with the times, the core ethos of it, to act as a benchmark for sound clinical examination, logical diagnostic ability, common sense and most importantly, the development of compassionate and ethical physicians has remained unchanged.Whilst this exam has often struck fear into the hearts of junior doctors, we believe it is an assessment of progression during a physician's training that should be relished as an opportunity to demonstrate these ageless qualities that caring practitioners should possess.This book was born out of the philosophy that all doctors sitting their MRCP PACES already have the knowledge and skill to pass the exam, but just require guidance in the correct logical approach that the Royal College is looking for.The book has, therefore, quite unlike other MRCP PACES books, avoided any attempts at being a definitive text. Rather, it has focused on the key aspects that the authors believe are required to pass the examination, in particular focus on presentation style. Whilst medicine is indeed an ocean, the most commonly examined topics have been selected to reflect the likely scenarios a candidate will face — as the old adage goes — 'common things occur commonly'.In producing this book, extensive feedback was sought from candidates revising for the examination to reflect their needs. The layout therefore involves a methodical approach with a short introduction, similar to that presented in the exam, followed by clinical findings expected to be found. An example of presentation style has then been produced to allow the candidate to rehearse and practice this essential component of the exam.Doctors preparing for the exam have limited time due to busy work schedules. Therefore, summary books are key for candidates sitting the MRP PACES examination.Most PACES candidates fail the exam based on history and communication stations.Therefore, attention has been paid to:
Download or read book Medicine for MRCP written by Rupa Bessant and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2020-08-17 with total page 1518 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Medicine for MRCP provides a comprehensive review of the material that you need to pass the MRCP Parts 1 and 2 written papers. The twenty-seven chapters mapped out to the RCP syllabus, cover all areas from molecular medicine and genetics, through to medical law and ethics. Written by specialist contributors and educational experts, the content is carefully crafted to build your understanding for both papers. Each chapter begins with the basic science required for Part 1, before covering clinical medicine for Part 1, Part 2 and the PACES examinations. To ensure effective revision, material is presented in short sections with bullet lists, tables, and boxes. Over 150 drawings and photos illustrate key principles and clinical topics making them easier to retain. References to evidence-based protocols and directions to further reading allow for deeper understanding. Candidates can review their progress via the 180 end-of chapter self-assessment questions. Drawing on the authors' expertise, Medicine for MRCP is the ideal companion for the MRCP as well as a useful reference guide for practicing medical doctors.