Summary: Forming part of the best selling and well-respected Get Through series, Get Through MRCOphth Part 3: EMQs is designed to aid trainee Ophthalmologists in preparation for the MRCOphth Part 3 Extended Matching Questions examination.The text contains over 400 carefully selected EMQs categorized into 11 chapters, covering differential diagnosis, investigations, and the management of both common and uncommon clinical scenarios.Get Through MRCOphth Part 3: EMQs is the only revision text available that is dedicated solely to the EMQ section of the exam. Packed full of updated questions reflecting the current ophthalmology syllabus, this title is an essential revision aid for any candidate preparing for the MRCOphth exam.
Full of useful information covering not only diagnosis lists but also issues of how conditions should be managed by a practicing ophthalmologistOver 400 carefully selected EMQs covering all of the topics in the actual exam, with answers supplemented with expanded explanations to aid learningPacked full of up-to-date questions reflecting the current Ophthalmology syllabus, this title is an essential revision aid for all candidates preparing for the MRCOphth examination.
Full of useful information covering not only diagnosis lists but also issues of how conditions should be managed by a practicing ophthalmologist
Packed full of up-to-date questions reflecting the current Ophthalmology syllabus, this title is an essential revision aid for all candidates preparing for the MRCOphth examination.
Table of Contents: Preface1. Adnexal and Orbit2. Cornea and External Eye Disease3. Refractive Surgery4. Glaucoma5. Uveitis6. Medical Retina7. Vitreo-retinal Disorders8. Strabismus9. Paediatric Ophthalmology10. Neuro-ophthalmology11. General Medicine
About the Author(s): Sharmina RA Khan BSc MBBS MRCOphthSpecialist Registrar, South ThamesOurania Frangouli MD MRCOphthSpecialist Registrar, North Thames
Sharmina RA Khan BSc MBBS MRCOphthSpecialist Registrar, South ThamesOurania Frangouli MD MRCOphthSpecialist Registrar, North Thames
Readership: Trainee ophthalmologists