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This book is amazing, and I dont think I would have passed my exams without it Dr Cath Roels, Junior Doctor Do you have OSCE examinations this year? Would you like reinforcement of key clinical signs /tests you are expected to know, with high quality images including real patients with real signs? And do you want to know exactly how to present your findings back to the examiner, and answer the questions they fire back at you? It’s exactly for this reason we developed the book: The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs, which since 2012 has sold over 8000 copies has been meeting student needs in over 40 countries. Check out all complementary sample pages at osceguide.co.uk to see for yourself. With over sixty 5-star reviews, it went straight in as Amazons best-selling, and best-reviewed Medicine Book for six months! There are over 100 scenarios including specialities; how to present your findings, including for ECGs, X-rays, and fundoscopy; 300 full-colour clinical photos, and answers to common OSCE questions Whats more, a 30% discount is available here to buy now: amazon.co.uk/Unofficial-Guide-Passing-Guides-Medicine/dp/0957149905/ref=sr_1_2?m=A3R8JE9V882EOO&s=merchant-items&ie=UTF8&qid=1411395024&sr=1-2 Or of course through the book depository, all amazon sites and your local bookshop. And we have a whole series of reviews below, but do have a look at the free sample pages as well (osceguide.co.uk) to judge the content for yourself before buying your copy. 30% off is a limited offer until 14.10.14, all good things unfortunately have to come to an end… However, I am 100% confident that you will like this book. So much so that ill personally guarantee it. If youre for any reason not happy with the book, you can return it within 2 weeks to me, and ill personally refund you, no questions asked. Best Wishes, Zeshan Qureshi Very good book covering a lot of basics OSCE stations for medical school - it details pretty much 100% of what you need to know for passing OSCEs at medical school level without all the extra details many other books go into. Its colourful, easy to read and youre able to flick to sections quickly Sarah, Medical Student The chapters are clearly written, in simple language that should appeal to students and reflect the fact that the authors themselves have recently been OSCE candidates. They are all part of what I believe is a genuine re-invigoration of the art of teaching amongst junior medical staff Simon Maxwell, Professor of Student Learning Great book that I found really useful for my OSCE in 3rd year. No doubt it will be making an appearance again come 5th year. Would strongly recommend this book to anyone even if you arent struggling with OSCEs. Nice concise information on what to get accross in explanation stations too. Rob, Medical Student This book was invaluable in revision for my finals. thanks to everybody who has contributed. I can definitely definitely recommend it to anybody else studying for finals. Adam, Medical Student The Unofficial Guide goes far beyond medical examination in its scope, with chapters on history, examination, basic prescribing, and practical skills. The clinical scenarios provided are a mixture of physical examination and history-taking which cover all of the major medical, surgical, and orthopaedic examinations as well as some more bizarre choices example, an acromegaly-specific examination?). There are also separate chapters on paediatrics, psychiatry and obstetrics and gynaecology, which are often missed by more medically-focussed texts. I will tell you that this text is ideal if you are a second or third year student looking for a basic clinical examination guide that will last you throughout medical school. New Zealand Medical Student Journal This is a great book that has been really helpful for me at the start of my clinical years in Med school. It is really well laid out and contains a variety of images that make the learning process that much easier. Definitely a must buy to help you improve your skills and increase your confidence around patients! Nax, Medical Student Having read the different sections, I love the PRESENT YOUR FINDINGS section at the end of each section. How many times have we as medical students found ourselves being put on the spot to present to a senior doctor? I have been looking for a book to tell me how to do this, and this book does just that. It also teaches how to present Chest X-rays and ECGs using very good illustrations, which I have found lacking in several books. Venkat, Medical Student The range of OSCE stations covered were very good, especially when at the beginning when I didnt know where to start! Sisi, Medical Student
Posted on: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 18:37:39 +0000

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