Summary: The aim of this new card format is to make your exam preparation time as efficient and straightforward as possible. This practical resource also lends itself very well to studying with a partner or colleague.Half of the box is based on revision notes, withon concise summaries of topics on each card. These have been arranged in an easy to memorise manner, with lists, tables and diagrams. The other half is question-based, with 100 best of five questions (equivalent to one paper) designed to reflect the content and style of questions in the examination. Each answer is accompanied by detailed feedback, which, in itself, serves as a useful mini tutorial. The number of questions allocated to each chapter has been weighted according to the format in the examination.'Key points' to pass the exam are highlighted and topics have been carefully chosen to reflect those that have appeared regularly in the exams over the past few years.
Unique approach by utilising the flashcards for quick reminder of key pointsCard format designed to make your exam preparation time as efficient and straightforward as possibleFollows the most up to date syllabus of the MRCP examinationsIncludes practice revision questions to help candidates improve their exam answering techniqueBox format lends itself very well to studying with a partner or colleague
Includes practice revision questions to help candidates improve their exam answering technique
Box format lends itself very well to studying with a partner or colleague
Table of Contents: About the MRCP Part 1 examination/How to use this box setAbout the AuthorsAbbreviations1. Genetics2. Immunology3. Metabolic medicine4. Molecular medicine5. Cardiology6. Clinical pharmacology, therapeutics and toxicology7. Dermatology8. Endocrinology9. Gastroenterology10. Haematology11. Infectious diseases12. Genitourinary medicine13. Nephrology14. Neurology15. Ophthalmology16. Psychiatry17. Respiratory18. Rheumatology19. Statistics
About the Author(s): Monal Wadhera BSc MBBS MRCP DRCOG MRCGPQualified in 2002 from Imperial College at St. Mary's, London. She passed all components of MRCP at her first attempt and has subsequently pursued a career in general practice. She has recently achieved a distinction for the Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) having achieved merit in all four modules. She is currently working as a General Practitioner in London and is actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical training.Rajeev Gulati BSc MBBS MRCP MRCGP DRCOGQualified in 2000 from University College London, having achieved Merit in MBBS finals. He passed all components of the MRCP at his first attempt and then worked for a year as a registrar in London and in Sydney, Australia. He subsequently pursued a career in general practice and completed his MRCGP exam in 2006. He is currently working as a general practitioner in London. He examines for MBBS finals as well as being actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate training.
Monal Wadhera BSc MBBS MRCP DRCOG MRCGPQualified in 2002 from Imperial College at St. Mary's, London. She passed all components of MRCP at her first attempt and has subsequently pursued a career in general practice. She has recently achieved a distinction for the Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) having achieved merit in all four modules. She is currently working as a General Practitioner in London and is actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical training.Rajeev Gulati BSc MBBS MRCP MRCGP DRCOGQualified in 2000 from University College London, having achieved Merit in MBBS finals. He passed all components of the MRCP at his first attempt and then worked for a year as a registrar in London and in Sydney, Australia. He subsequently pursued a career in general practice and completed his MRCGP exam in 2006. He is currently working as a general practitioner in London. He examines for MBBS finals as well as being actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate training.
Readership: Trainees preparing for the MRCP Part 1 exam of the Royal College of Physicians
Reviews:
5 Stars: Good stuff!What a pleasure to come across this gem! Particularly suited my style of learning, via flash cards. Passed first time. Many thanks MRCP Part 1 In a Box team.