
Basic Medical Sciences for MRCP Part 1
Philippa J. Easterbrook(Author)
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 5. May 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
444 pages
978-0-443-07326-7 (ISBN)
Description
A revision book intended primarily for candidates sitting their MRCP Part 1 examination and which covers all the essential basic sciences. It focuses on the recurring themes which come up in the questions. The book also includes a chapter on clinical pharmacology (which alone accounts for up to 30% of the questions), looking at aspects of drug-induced disease and drug interactions. Finally there is a chapter on statistics and epidemiology which is rarely covered in other texts, but is often included in the exam.
Despite the changes to the teaching of the undergraduate in medicine and the integration of the basic sciences with clinical education, the junior doctor, faced with postgraduate examinations, is always going to be poorly prepared for those increasingly important subjects. This book presents the essential information in the form of lists, tables, diagrams and flow charts.
Helps MRCP Part 1 candidates prepare for and pass their exam.
Addresses an increasingly important topic in the exam.
Addresses a topic that is vital to passing the exam, but which most candidates are poorly prepared for.
Covers all the relevant basic science subjects plus includes clinical pharmacology.
Is of use to candidates studying for other postgraduate exams such as PLAB, USMLE and MRCPCH.
Is the first book of its kind in the membership market and is now regarded as essential for exam preparation.
Information updated throughout
New format and larger page size
Second colour introduced
All new line artwork
Boxes of hints and tips, to help the candidate pick out the most important information that is likely to occur in the exam
Despite the changes to the teaching of the undergraduate in medicine and the integration of the basic sciences with clinical education, the junior doctor, faced with postgraduate examinations, is always going to be poorly prepared for those increasingly important subjects. This book presents the essential information in the form of lists, tables, diagrams and flow charts.
Helps MRCP Part 1 candidates prepare for and pass their exam.
Addresses an increasingly important topic in the exam.
Addresses a topic that is vital to passing the exam, but which most candidates are poorly prepared for.
Covers all the relevant basic science subjects plus includes clinical pharmacology.
Is of use to candidates studying for other postgraduate exams such as PLAB, USMLE and MRCPCH.
Is the first book of its kind in the membership market and is now regarded as essential for exam preparation.
Information updated throughout
New format and larger page size
Second colour introduced
All new line artwork
Boxes of hints and tips, to help the candidate pick out the most important information that is likely to occur in the exam
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Junior postgraduates - MRCP candidates. Also USMLE (US qualifying exam) and PLAB candidates
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
169 ills.; Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
677 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-07326-7 (9780443073267)
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Previous edition
Philippa Easterbrook
Basic Medical Sciences for MRCP Part 1
Book
06/1994
Churchill Livingstone
€24.74
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Content
1. Genetics and molecular medicine
2. Microbiology
3. Immunology
4. Anatomy
5. Physiology
6. Biochemistry, cell biology and clinical chemistry
7. Statistics and epidemiology
8. Clinical pharmacology
Index
2. Microbiology
3. Immunology
4. Anatomy
5. Physiology
6. Biochemistry, cell biology and clinical chemistry
7. Statistics and epidemiology
8. Clinical pharmacology
Index