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OverviewThis is the only revision resource devoted to anatomy at MRCS level with over 200 questions grouped by anatomical region, each with five true/false parts. Anatomy Questions for the MRCS comes in a portable, user-friendly paperback format with answer sections clearly marked to help determine weak areas of knowledge and reinforce learning. Written by authors with first-hand experience of the current MRCS examination format and with experienced senior advisor, this highly original text is a must-have for all MRCS candidates and a useful tool for medical students preparing for surgical examinations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Wood , Simon Blackburn , Omar Faiz (Specialist Registrar in General Surgery)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 12.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 18.50cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9781405145077ISBN 10: 1405145072 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 09 April 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface iv 1 Upper Limb 1 Questions 1 Answers 11 2 Lower Limb 27 Questions 27 Answers 35 3 Thorax 49 Questions 49 Answers 60 4 Abdomen 75 Questions 75 Answers 88 5 Pelvis 109 Questions 109 Answers 117 6 Head and Neck 129 Questions 129 Answers 140 7 Central Nervous System and Spine 159 Questions 159 Answers 170Reviews""The questions on this title though not primarily aimed at medical students would still be worth using as part of your revision. If your medical school finals are like those that I have encountered then in one of your papers you get clinically applied anatomy questions which this book comes in useful for. This title therefore is worth considering if you are wanting to stretch your anatomy understanding on the premise that you recognise this title goes beyond the level of what a medical student would be expected to know, so don't stress if you find the questions challenging. In conclusion, this title should be considered if you are looking to primarily test your understanding of anatomy, in which case you could consider getting it from a library in order to use as unless you know you want to be a surgeon in the future it may not have many future applications specifically for you."" (Medical Student, Lancaster University) The questions on this title though not primarily aimed at medical students would still be worth using as part of your revision. If your medical school finals are like those that I have encountered then in one of your papers you get clinically applied anatomy questions which this book comes in useful for. This title therefore is worth considering if you are wanting to stretch your anatomy understanding on the premise that you recognise this title goes beyond the level of what a medical student would be expected to know, so don't stress if you find the questions challenging. In conclusion, this title should be considered if you are looking to primarily test your understanding of anatomy, in which case you could consider getting it from a library in order to use as unless you know you want to be a surgeon in the future it may not have many future applications specifically for you. (Medical Student, Lancaster University) Author InformationChris Wood, Specialty Training Registrar, General Surgery Simon Blackburn, Specialty Training Registrar, Paediatric Surgery Senior editorial advisor: Omar Faiz, General and Colorectal Surgeon, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London. Author Anatomy at a Glance Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |