Om Crash Course 1000 SBAs for Finals and the MLA - Clinical Specialties
Crash Course - your effective every-day study companion PLUS the perfect antidote for exam stress! Save time and be assured you have the essential information you need in one place to excel on your course and achieve exam success. Crash Course 1000 SBAs for Finals and the MLA - Clinical Specialties is one of two complementary SBA-style titles crafted to prepare medical students for their finals and the MLA exam. Each volume includes well over 1000 test questions and features mock exams that mimic the format of the MLA and medical final exams. This volume has been segmented into the medical specialties, with particular emphasis on Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynaecology. It includes new high-yield sections of commonly tested photos from ophthalmology, dermatology, and radiology. It covers Ethics, Statistics as well as brand new sections on Geriatrics and Palliative care sections. Its counterpart, Crash Course 1000 SBAs for Finals and the MLA - Medicine and Surgery, covers a broad spectrum of general medicine and surgical specialties. Questions are grouped by medical specialty and categorised by their role in the curriculum (Essential/Important/Supplementary) as well as by difficulty (Easy/Moderate/Hard). Every question includes a clear answer and an extended explanation for each answer option to enable you to quickly understand your strengths and weaknesses and to learn effectively from any mistakes. Each printed volume also comes with BONUS access to the complete, enhanced eBook - this allows you to read as a 'regular', downloadable eBook, as well as to test yourself via the interactive-quiz function. Whether you need to get out of a fix or aim for a distinction Crash Course is for you!Fully aligned to the MLA: questions mapped to MLA blueprintCompletely updated questions matching the latest exam formats - confirm your understanding and improve exam technique fastDetailed answer explanations, including rationales why incorrect answers are wrongUpdated to the latest clinical guidelines
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