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Essential Revision Notes in Medicine for Students
By:
Professor Philip Kalra
ISBN:
9781904627203
Number of pages:
328
Published:
03 February 2006
Publisher:
PasTest
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Essential Revision Notes in Medicine for Students is
designed to help medical students through their exams. Built around the
highly successful Essential Revision Notes for MRCP 1
, this title focuses on essential learning points for medical undergraduates
and gives readers 'all round' knowledge of medicine at this level.
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the Cardiology chapter
Essential Revision Notes in Medicine for Students:
- Helps students focus their revision
- Takes a succinct but detailed look at each core medical specialty
- Draws on a wealth of knowledge from a distinguished list of authors
- Incorporates figures and images to illustrate your revision
This invaluable book also offers a number of features designed to help you get
the most from your revision:
Revision objectives set out key
learning points to help focus learning.
Revision summaries enable readers to establish
what they have learned and are useful as a re-cap for last minute revision.
Essential notes highlight the
really important points for each specialty.
Further revision sections guide the reader to the best
sources for further learning.
"I have my finals in a few weeks and I'm finding this book really useful as
I'm gearing up towards exams. Thank you for producing such a comprehensive
and interesting read."
Jessica Edman
Medical Student,
Liverpool University
‘The format of this book makes it ideal for students – everything from
the core facts in the revision notes, through fuller expositions of the topic, to
suggestions of further reading. So, whether it’s last minute panicking or
studying in a planned manner, this book will be invaluable for undergraduate
medical students.’
Professor Anne Garden
Head of the School of Medical Education,
University of Liverpool
‘The authors of this book should be commended for their fresh approach to
revision and careful selection of essential knowledge. This book contains all
that is needed for final examinations and will also be a valuable resource for
newly qualified doctors.’
Dr M Flanagan
Director of Medical and Dental Education, University
Hospitals of Morecambe Bay