An aid to the MRCP short cases

An aid to the MRCP short cases

by Ryder, Freeman, Mir, R. E. J. Ryder

1986

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The first edition of An Aid to the MRCP Short Cases rapidly established itself as a classic and has sold over 25,000 copies. The aims of this revised and extended second edition are the same as those of the first - to provide a comprehensive guide for those preparing for the short cases section of the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians examination. The MRCP examination is a major hurdle for all trainee hospital physicians and has a failure rate of over 70%. The greater part of the book consists of 200 short cases which are presented in order of frequency of their occurrences in the examination (based on an extensive survey of successful candidates). The clinical features of each case are fully covered and supported by illustrations and photographs. The emphasis throughout the book is on examination technique and how to present the clinical information in the style the examiners expect. In short it is an indispensable guide for anyone preparing for this critical examination.

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