This easy to use workbook covers all the basic sciences in
clinical context, and includes the full range of question types
used in medical school. It offers comprehensive advice on how to
tackle tricky examinations, how to deal with question types from
SAQs to essays, and will stimulate abstract skills like critical
thinking and the ability to deliver the key facts.
Ideal for the pre-clinical years and USMLE candidates,
Medical Sciences at a Glance: Practice Workbook
features:
* An introductory section featuring step-by-step
guidance on exam technique and papers
* Over 390 questions of varying formats – and full
explanations to the answers
* A topic-based structure reflecting vital foundation
concepts, including anatomy, physiology, pathology and
pharmacology
Medical Sciences at a Glance: Practice Workbook meets the
needs of medical students with a spectrum of educational approaches
in mind. Whatever your course type, working through this book will
give you the advantage when it comes to basic science exams.
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Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: An approach to answering questions
List of related titles
How to use your textbook
Part 1 Anatomy, histology and embryology
Chapter 1 Anatomy, histology and embryology exam 1
Questions
Answers
Chapter 2 Anatomy, histology and embryology exam 2
Questions
Answers
Part 2 Biochemistry and genetics
Chapter 3 Biochemistry and genetics exam 1
Questions
Answers
Chapter 4 Biochemistry and genetics exam 2
Questions
Answers
Part 3 Physiology
Chapter 5 Physiology exam 1
Questions
Answers
Chapter 6 Physiology exam 1
Questions
Answers
Part 4 Pharmacology
Chapter 7 Pharmacology exam 1
Questions
Answers
Chapter 8 Pharmacology exam 2
Questions
Answers
Part 5 Pathology
Chapter 9 Pathology exam 1
Questions
Answers
Chapter 10 Pathology exam 2
Questions
Answers
Part 6 Neuroscience
Chapter 11 Neuroscience exam 1
Questions
Answers
Chapter 12 Neuroscience exam 2
Questions
Answers
Index
Over de auteur
Jakub Scaber is a Motor Neuron Disease Association/MRC
Clinical Research Fellow at the Nuffield Department of Clinical
Neurosciences, University of Oxford
Faisal Rahman is an Internal Medicine Resident, Boston
Medical Center
Peter H. Abrahams is an Emeritus Professor Clinical
Anatomy, Warwick Medical School, Professor of Clinical Anatomy, St
Georges University, Grenada W.I., National Teaching Fellow 2011,
UK, Life Fellow, Girton College, Cambridge, Examiner, MRCS, Royal
Colleges of Surgeons (UK), and Family Practitioner, Brent, London