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Self-assessment for the MCEM Part C

Author: Thorpe

ISBN: 9780198717584

Shipping Weight: 0.38 KG

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Pages: 256,
Specialties: Emergency Med, UK - MCEM,
Publisher: Oxford UP,
Publication Year: 2014,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 156x238x16mm

Specifically designed for the MCEM Part C, this book contains 100 questions to help candidates prepare for this OSCE examination. All questions and answers are mapped directly to the College of Emergency Medicine syllabus and contain detailed information that allows candidates to appreciate the format and requirements of each OSCE. Each question features instructions to candidate, actor, and examiner, so candidates can practise in groups and recreate OSCE stations. MCEM-style marking sheets ensure that candidates have a good understanding of the standard that is required by the College. Complete and up-to-date, this book will give trainees a realistic and comprehensive preparation for the MCEM Part C.

Weight: 0.38 KG
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Pages: 256,
Specialties: Emergency Med, UK - MCEM,
Publisher: Oxford UP,
Publication Year: 2014,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 156x238x16mm

Specifically designed for the MCEM Part C, this book contains 100 questions to help candidates prepare for this OSCE examination. All questions and answers are mapped directly to the College of Emergency Medicine syllabus and contain detailed information that allows candidates to appreciate the format and requirements of each OSCE. Each question features instructions to candidate, actor, and examiner, so candidates can practise in groups and recreate OSCE stations. MCEM-style marking sheets ensure that candidates have a good understanding of the standard that is required by the College. Complete and up-to-date, this book will give trainees a realistic and comprehensive preparation for the MCEM Part C.

Weight: 0.38 KG

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