FRCS : companion cases for the intercollegiate exam in general surgery
Publication details: Tunbridge Wells : Anshan Ltd, 2023Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxviii, 714pISBN:- 9781848291461
- WO 18.
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Book | Hillingdon Hospitals Library Services (Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation) Shelves | WO18.2 KUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 301122196 | ||
Book | PRUH Education Centre Library Shelves | WO 18 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Issued | 25/10/2023 | B05220 |
This is the second edition of the successful revision guide from Alex Phillips and Bhaskar Kumar. It has been fully updated, with new contributors, to accommodate changes in the format of the exam and also to provide new cases that may be encountered, including scenarios relevant to the treatment and experiences of COVID 19. It draws on the very latest research and gives recommendations for further reading across a broad range of resources. It is a comprehensive guide for the FRCS General Surgery Intercollegiate exam, serving as a companion for the trainee throughout the course of the six-year training rotation. It reflects the exact framework of the exam syllabus issued by the Joint Committee on Higher Surgical Training (JCHST) and contains the most recently amended guidelines. The FRCS exam is very clinically orientated, with vivas based on a clinical scenario, using patients and images as a method of initiating discussion. This book contains hundreds of examples of such hypothetical scenarios, giving the readers the opportunity to find out and explain what they already know, to express that knowledge to the best effect, and also to focus on areas where they may need more study. There are also scenarios containing colour images for explanation and interpretation, just as will be required in the actual exam. The question and answer style used is a popular and effective method which lends itself perfectly to studying either alone or as a group, wherein one acts as examiner and the other as candidate.
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