This is a concise revision guide to the core basic sciences for all surgical trainees preparing for Part A of the Intercollegiate MRCS examination. Covering anatomy, physiology and pathology it has been written in a style to facilitate easy learning of the essential facts, with indications of both t
Basic science for the MRCS : a revision guide for surgical trainees
โ Scribed by Andrew T Raftery; Michael S Delbridge; Helen E Douglas
- Publisher
- Elsevier, Churchill Livingstone
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 521
- Series
- MRCS Study Guides
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is a concise revision guide to the core basic sciences - anatomy, physiology and pathology - which comprise the essential knowledge required by the trainee entering the specialty of surgery. It has been written in a style to facilitate easy learning of the essential facts, with indications of both their clinical relevance and importance. This book concentrates on those topics which tend to be recurring examination themes for initial surgical training. It will be an invaluable resource for the basic surgical trainee studying for the Intercollegiate MRCS examination, as well as proving useful for those in higher surgical training and for the surgically inclined, well-motivated student.
- The book covers in one volume all the essentials of the basic sciences - anatomy, physiology and pathology - to aid the candidate for the MRCS examination.
- In covering the applied basic science the books explains the application and clinical relevance of the three sciences
- The text is written in an appropriate 'bullet-point' style to allow easy reading and rapid exam preparation
- The contents concentrate on the recurring common themes of the examination, thus helping direct appropriate learning and focussing on the specific impoartnta areas of knowledge
- The book is illustrated with line drawings which are clearly annotated to aid learning.
In this Second Edition, chapters have been updated and sections expanded to cover topics which are particularly relevant to examinations. The microbiology chapter has been rewritten, and the section on skin healing has also been extensively rewritten to include a section on burns, skin grafting and the anatomy of flaps. Each chapter has new OSCE scenario questions added to bring together the basic science and its clinical application in OSCE examinations.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: The thorax --
The abdomen, pelvis and perineum --
The upper limb and breast --
The lower limb --
The head, neck and spine --
The nervous system --
General physiology --
Respiratory system --
Cardiovascular system --
Gastrointestinal system --
Urinary system --
Endocrine system --
Nervous and locomotor systems --
Cellular injury --
Disorders of growth, morphogenesis and differentiation --
Inflammation --
Thrombosis, embolism and infarction --
Neoplasia --
Immunology --
Haemopoietic and lymphoreticular system --
Basic microbiology --
System-specific pathology.
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This book is a concise revision guide to the core basic sciences - anatomy, physiology and pathology - which comprise the essential knowledge required by the trainee entering the specialty of surgery. It has been written in a style to facilitate easy learning of the essential facts, with indications
<p><span>A concise revision guide to the core basic sciences for all surgical trainees preparing for Part A of the Intercollegiate MRCS examination. Covering the essential facts for anatomy, physiology and pathology, with indications of both their clinical relevance and importance. Focusing on the r
Front Cover; Applied Basic Science for Basic Surgical Training; Copyright Page; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; CONTENTS; Section One: GENERAL PATHOLOGYAND MICROBIOLOGY; Chapter 1. Cellular injury; MORPHOLOGY OF CELL INJURY; CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF CELL DAMAGE TRAUMA; MECHANISMS OF CELL DAMAGE;