
Clinical SAQs for the Final FRCEM
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. October 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
406 pages
978-0-19-881467-2 (ISBN)
Description
Clinical SAQs for the Final FRCEM offers a tailored solution to any person wishing to succeed in the clinical SAQ exam. Featuring over 200 Short Answer Questions mapped to the Royal College of Emergency Medicine curriculum, this comprehensive guide ensures high quality preparation.
Designed specifically to reflect the examination format, each question presents clinical cases with diagnostic test results and, where relevant, imaging. Detailed model answers act as both a high yield revision guide and as a template for answering similar questions on exam day. 50 questions are illustration based including radiology, ultrasound, and ECGs allowing candidates to practice typical questions in this clinical exam. Further reading directs candidates to guidelines and articles for additional preparation.
Written by a team including successful candidates and a senior consultant, Clinical SAQs for the Final FRCEM holds the key to passing the exam.
Designed specifically to reflect the examination format, each question presents clinical cases with diagnostic test results and, where relevant, imaging. Detailed model answers act as both a high yield revision guide and as a template for answering similar questions on exam day. 50 questions are illustration based including radiology, ultrasound, and ECGs allowing candidates to practice typical questions in this clinical exam. Further reading directs candidates to guidelines and articles for additional preparation.
Written by a team including successful candidates and a senior consultant, Clinical SAQs for the Final FRCEM holds the key to passing the exam.
Reviews / Votes
This book is of high value for trainees preparing for the FRCEM and is also of good value for other trainees taking equivalent exams. It covers the essentials of treatment in appropriate depth and is a quick read with bulleted information. 4 Stars. * Tracy Marko, Doody's Reviews *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
614 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-881467-2 (9780198814672)
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Ashis Banerjee | Anisa J. N. Jafar | Angshuman Mukherjee
Clinical SAQs for the Final FRCEM
E-Book
10/2019
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€36.99
Available for download
Persons
Ashis Banerjee is a retired consultant in emergency medicine, who has worked in this capacity in north and south London for twenty-five years. He was an examiner for both MRCEM and FRCEM examinations.
Anisa J. N. Jafar is an Emergency Medicine trainee in the North West of England. She has previously gained the MRCP(UK) and has a broad interest in Global Health having completed a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and spent some time working outside of the UK. She is due to complete her PhD, which focusses on international medical documentation during sudden onset disasters, by summer 2019. Following this she will either return to complete the last two years of Emergency Medicine training, or combine it with a Clinical Lectureship.
Angshuman Mukherjee is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Director at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. He is departmental lead for Quality Improvement and provides services to the Trust as a Quality Improvement Coach.
Christian Solomonides is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Trauma Director at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. He is NCEL Regional Lead for Ultrasound and also works as a Crowd Doctor for Emirates Stadium, the home of Arsenal FC.
Erik Witt is a consultant in Emergency Medicine at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. He completed his bachelors degree in Biochemistry at Boston College (MA,USA) prior to his medical career. He is an ALS and APLS instructor and the NCEL deputy lead for ultrasound.
Anisa J. N. Jafar is an Emergency Medicine trainee in the North West of England. She has previously gained the MRCP(UK) and has a broad interest in Global Health having completed a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and spent some time working outside of the UK. She is due to complete her PhD, which focusses on international medical documentation during sudden onset disasters, by summer 2019. Following this she will either return to complete the last two years of Emergency Medicine training, or combine it with a Clinical Lectureship.
Angshuman Mukherjee is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Director at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. He is departmental lead for Quality Improvement and provides services to the Trust as a Quality Improvement Coach.
Christian Solomonides is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Trauma Director at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. He is NCEL Regional Lead for Ultrasound and also works as a Crowd Doctor for Emirates Stadium, the home of Arsenal FC.
Erik Witt is a consultant in Emergency Medicine at Barnet Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. He completed his bachelors degree in Biochemistry at Boston College (MA,USA) prior to his medical career. He is an ALS and APLS instructor and the NCEL deputy lead for ultrasound.
Author
Consultant in Emergency MedicineConsultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Barnet Hospital
Specialist registrar in emergency medicineSpecialist registrar in emergency medicine, Royal Bolton Hospital
Consultant in Emergency MedicineConsultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Barnet Hospital
Consultant in Emergency MedicineConsultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Barnet Hospital
Consultant in Emergency MedicineConsultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Free Hospital
Content
1: Abdominal surgery
2: Cardiology
3: Care of the Elderly
4: Critical Care and anaesthesia
5: Dermatology
6: Endocrinology
7: ENT surgery
8: Environmental medicine and toxicology
9: Gastroenterology
10: Haematology
11: Infectious diseases
12: Maxillofacial surgery
13: Metabolic conditions
14: Musculoskeletal conditions
15: Neurology and psychiatry
16: Obstetrics and gynaecology
17: Ophthalmology
18: Paediatrics
19: Respiratory medicine
20: Trauma
21: Urology
22: Vascular emergencies
2: Cardiology
3: Care of the Elderly
4: Critical Care and anaesthesia
5: Dermatology
6: Endocrinology
7: ENT surgery
8: Environmental medicine and toxicology
9: Gastroenterology
10: Haematology
11: Infectious diseases
12: Maxillofacial surgery
13: Metabolic conditions
14: Musculoskeletal conditions
15: Neurology and psychiatry
16: Obstetrics and gynaecology
17: Ophthalmology
18: Paediatrics
19: Respiratory medicine
20: Trauma
21: Urology
22: Vascular emergencies