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Succeeding in the FRCS (T&O) Part 1 exam : multiple choice revision questions in trauma and orthopaedics (T&O)

By: Contributor(s): Series: MediPass seriesPublication details: London BPP Learning Media 2011Description: 344 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 1445379546
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Contents:
Basic science -- Trauma -- Hand and upper limb -- Paediatrics -- Adult Pathology -- Tumour and metabolic bone diseases -- MCQ paper 1 -- MCQ paper 2.
Summary: Are you looking for a comprehensive revision guide with practice questions to help you pass the FRCS Part 1 exam? This textbook represents a complete manual for Orthopaedic Practitioners undertaking the FRCS part 1 written exam in Trauma and Orthopaedics. Extensive input from successful candidates has been incorporated into the development of multiple choice questions, reflecting current exam content. In addition to testing the reader's knowledge base on the main topics encountered in the exam, it can also be used as a succinct aid for developing core knowledge in deficient areas. Thus, it is equally useful to junior trainees, physiotherapists and other orthopaedic practitioners seeking a summary of the current science and clinical practice of Orthopaedics. Whether you are looking to ace the FRCS MCQ exam or to use it as an ongoing revision guide for the UKITE, this book is a vital aid for all orthopaedic registrars.
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Basic science -- Trauma -- Hand and upper limb -- Paediatrics -- Adult Pathology -- Tumour and metabolic bone diseases -- MCQ paper 1 -- MCQ paper 2.

Are you looking for a comprehensive revision guide with practice questions to help you pass the FRCS Part 1 exam? This textbook represents a complete manual for Orthopaedic Practitioners undertaking the FRCS part 1 written exam in Trauma and Orthopaedics. Extensive input from successful candidates has been incorporated into the development of multiple choice questions, reflecting current exam content. In addition to testing the reader's knowledge base on the main topics encountered in the exam, it can also be used as a succinct aid for developing core knowledge in deficient areas. Thus, it is equally useful to junior trainees, physiotherapists and other orthopaedic practitioners seeking a summary of the current science and clinical practice of Orthopaedics. Whether you are looking to ace the FRCS MCQ exam or to use it as an ongoing revision guide for the UKITE, this book is a vital aid for all orthopaedic registrars.

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