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This pack offers a comprehensive and trustworthy solution to anybody wishing to sit, pass, and excel at the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians Part 2 examination.
List of contents
- Volume 1
- 1: Cardiology
- 2: Dermatology
- 3: Endocrinology and metabolic medicine
- 4: Gastroenterology
- 5: Haematology
- 6: Infectious diseases
- Volume 2
- 7: Neurology and ophthalmology
- 8: Oncology and palliative care
- 9: Clinical pharmacology and psychiatry
- 10: Nephrology
- 11: Respiratory
- 12: Rheumatology
About the author
Bilal Iqbal,
Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Amin Oomatia,
Specialist Registrar in Nephrology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom, John Waters,
Consultant in Acute Medicine and Nephrology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Gautam Mehta,
Associate Professor of Hepatology, University College London, London, United Kingdom
Summary
Reflecting the latest Royal College curricula in scope and format, Self-Assessment Questions for the MRCP Part 2 is a valuable tool for candidates hoping to succeed in the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians Part 2 examination.
270 best of five questions spread across two volumes mirror the format of the exam, whilst extensive answer sections include detailed explanations, tutorials, and further reading, providing deeper learning and understanding of the subject. The answers review the thought processes and techniques that underlie selection of the correct answer whilst tutorials focus on hot topics and emerging evidence.
Written and reviewed by experts in their respective fields, this trustworthy revision companion covers the complete range of topics on the MRCP syllabus. Brought to you by the team behind the bestselling Clinical Medicine for MRCP PACES, this set constitutes a realistic and comprehensive preparation guide for candidates sitting the MRCP Part 2.
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This collection of clinical questions, together with carefully considered and evidence-based answers and discussion, is well set out and comprehensive in its scope. It lends itself to learning in 'bite-size chunks' for busy junior doctors studying for the MRCP examination and should help to position them for a successful outcome.