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MRCS Practice Papers Part A: Paper 2 EMQs
By:
Dr Kimberly Lammin and Dr Joanne Warner
ISBN:
9781905635627
Number of pages:
312
Published:
27 November 2009
Publisher:
PasTest
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Essential reading to pass the MRCS Part A
exam!
To ensure candidates are fully prepared, this second edition features three
complete practice papers, each featuring 180 Extended Matching Questions,
mirroring the format of Paper 2 of the MRCS exam.
Once you've purchased this title log in to MyPasTest for immediate access to all
book questions through PasTest Online! No more flicking back and forth
through a book to find the answers, or covering half a page - you'll be able to
answer each question in turn and get immediate feedback. iPhone users will
also be able to access the questions through our free app - just download the
app from the App Store, log in, and start revising. This feature
is only available when the book is purchased through www.PasTest.co.uk, so buy
today and start revising immediately!
- Questions reflect the balance of topics covered in the exam to ensure
candidates have realistic practice
- Up-to-date themes reflecting what candidates will encounter in the exam
- Questions are set with varying degrees of difficulty, similar to the exam
- Detailed explanations to every question help candidates to improve their
understanding of the subjects within the MRCS syllabus
The aim of this book is to provide valuable practice of extended matching
questions and aid revision by identifying areas of weakness for further
study.
"Uncannily accurate, very similar indeed to the real Part A. This book, as
with so many PasTest titles is exactly what's required for efficient exam
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elsewhere".
Iain McGraw BSc(Hons) MBChB MRCSEd ST3 Trauma &
Orthopaedics, West of Scotland
"Excellent coverage of exam
topics, with answers laid out in a comprehensive yet concise fashion/style. This
really offers an extremely accurate portrayal of the MRCS part A
exam".
Dr Dean Fulford, SHO in Orthopaedics, Royal Bolton
Hospital