
MRCEM Part C: 125 OSCE Stations
Second Edition
JP Medical Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-1-909836-44-0 (ISBN)
Description
MRCEM Part C: 125 OSCE Stations, Second Edition continues the tradition of the best-selling first edition by providing the ideal revision guide for candidates preparing for the MRCEM Part C examination.
The book's organisation mirrors the exam syllabus and each of the OSCE stations is not only mapped to the relevant curriculum code(s) but also features a pie chart that highlights the competencies being tested. The stations follow a broadly consistent structure (introduction, scenario, mark sheet and instructions to actor) designed to allow candidates to work through each exam station under exam conditions, either individually or in a group.
Updated and expanded to include 125 OSCE stations, MRCEM Part C: 125 OSCE Stations, Second Edition remains the definitive guide to maximise chances of exam success.
Includes 125 practice OSCE stations, designed to allow practice under exam conditions
Curriculum codes and pie charts emphasise the areas of competence being tested by the OSCE scenario
Chapters correspond to the syllabus, starting with History taking and working through to Trauma presentations
Illustrations and background information reinforce understanding of key concepts being tested
Second edition contains 20% new material
Previous edition published January 2014 (9781907816666)
Amazon reviews of the first edition:
Excellent for..revision. Follows the curriculum to the letter allowing succinct revision. Also useful for reference during normal working practice. Fully recommend it to all MCEM C trainees.
I'd definitely suggest buying this book for practice/mock OSCEs with your fellow ED trainees instead of spending GBP300 for a course in London.
Great book, just done Part C and am awaiting the results...with that said there were no surprises, this book covered it all.
The book's organisation mirrors the exam syllabus and each of the OSCE stations is not only mapped to the relevant curriculum code(s) but also features a pie chart that highlights the competencies being tested. The stations follow a broadly consistent structure (introduction, scenario, mark sheet and instructions to actor) designed to allow candidates to work through each exam station under exam conditions, either individually or in a group.
Updated and expanded to include 125 OSCE stations, MRCEM Part C: 125 OSCE Stations, Second Edition remains the definitive guide to maximise chances of exam success.
Includes 125 practice OSCE stations, designed to allow practice under exam conditions
Curriculum codes and pie charts emphasise the areas of competence being tested by the OSCE scenario
Chapters correspond to the syllabus, starting with History taking and working through to Trauma presentations
Illustrations and background information reinforce understanding of key concepts being tested
Second edition contains 20% new material
Previous edition published January 2014 (9781907816666)
Amazon reviews of the first edition:
Excellent for..revision. Follows the curriculum to the letter allowing succinct revision. Also useful for reference during normal working practice. Fully recommend it to all MCEM C trainees.
I'd definitely suggest buying this book for practice/mock OSCEs with your fellow ED trainees instead of spending GBP300 for a course in London.
Great book, just done Part C and am awaiting the results...with that said there were no surprises, this book covered it all.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-909836-44-0 (9781909836440)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Kiran Somani
Locum Consultant, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, UK
Nitin Jain
Staff Specialist at Sydney South West Area Health Service, Sydney, Australia
Locum Consultant, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, UK
Nitin Jain
Staff Specialist at Sydney South West Area Health Service, Sydney, Australia
Content
1 History taking
2 Communication skills
3 Systems examination
4 Joint examination
5 Psychiatry
6 Practical skills and teaching
7 Acute adult presentations
8 Paediatric acute presentations
9 Trauma presentations
2 Communication skills
3 Systems examination
4 Joint examination
5 Psychiatry
6 Practical skills and teaching
7 Acute adult presentations
8 Paediatric acute presentations
9 Trauma presentations