
Medicine For Mrcp Provides A Comprehensive Review Of The Material That You Need To Pass The Mrcp Parts 1 And 2 Written Papers. The Twenty-seven Chapters Mapped Out To The Rcp Syllabus, Cover All Areas From Molecular Medicine And Genetics, Through To Medical Law And Ethics. Written By Specialist Contributors And Educational Experts, The Content Is Carefully Crafted To Build Your Understanding For Both Papers. Each Chapter Begins With The Basic Science Required For Part 1, Before Covering Clinical Medicine For Part 1, Part 2 And The Paces Examinations. To Ensure Effective Revision, Material Is Presented In Short Sections With Bullet Lists, Tables, And Boxes. Over 150 Drawings And Photos Illustrate Key Principles And Clinical Topics Making Them Easier To Retain. References To Evidence-based Protocols And Directions To Further Reading Allow For Deeper Understanding. Candidates Can Review Their Progress Via The 180 End-of Chapter Self-assessment Questions. Drawing On The Authors' Expertise, Medicine For Mrcp Is The Ideal Companion For The Mrcp As Well As A Useful Reference Guide For Practicing Medical Doctors.
This text provides a comprehensive review of the material required to pass the MRCP Parts 1 and 2 written examinations. Authored by Charlotte Ford, Jonathan Birns, and Rupa Bessant, the book utilizes a team of specialist contributors and educational experts to align content directly with the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) syllabus. It employs a structured pedagogical framework that integrates basic science with clinical application to prepare candidates for both written and practical assessments.
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Medical professionals and examination candidates frequently highlight the book's utility as a structured revision tool that effectively bridges the gap between basic science and clinical practice. Experts note that the inclusion of self-assessment questions and clear, concise formatting makes it a practical resource for those navigating the rigors of the MRCP certification process.
Page Count:
936
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019108493X
ISBN-13:
9780191084935
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