<p><span>This second edition of the well-regarded </span><span>Multiple Choice Questions and Revision Aid in Occupational Medicine</span><span> continues as a comprehensive revision and study resource for those preparing for professional examinations in occupational health, occupational medicine and
MCQs in Medicine
β Scribed by Debra King MB, MRCP, Susan J. Benbow MB, MRCP (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 242
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Academic geriatnclans are always looking for an improved objective, quantifiable measure of biological ageing in humans to replace that unphysiological and arbitrary scale 'years survived'. The MCQ may be the nearest we have come yet to achieving this Holy Grail. An individual's facility with the setting and answering of MCQs separates the medical generaΒ tions more surely than years. I am only grateful I was educated in a less rigorous but perhaps more 'gentlemanly' era. If one appeared before an examiner neatly dressed with clean finger nails and the examination scripts were literate essays written in fountain pen then you were in - or so it seemed. For the past 20 years we have been evolving towards much more objective and rigorous assessment of knowledge and understanding of medicine of both undergraduate and postgraduate students. This process has been exemplified by the evolution of what is now the seemingly ubiquitous MCQ. When initially presented as objective and quantifiable measures of clinical knowledge MCQs were the subject of scorn - how could they assess the art of medicine - the grey areas of clinical decision making? However they very rapidly overcame this antediluvian scepticism and I believe they have had an effect well beyond the limited area of competence measurement. They have induced or at the very least contributed to a shift towards a more rigorous, dare one say more scientific, approach to clinical medicine.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Cardiovascular medicine....Pages 1-24
Respiratory medicine....Pages 25-48
Rheumatology....Pages 49-72
Infectious diseases....Pages 73-96
Haematology....Pages 97-120
Endocrinology and metabolic diseases....Pages 121-144
Renal medicine....Pages 145-168
Gastroenterology....Pages 169-192
Neurology....Pages 193-216
Dermatology....Pages 217-232
β¦ Subjects
Internal Medicine; Medical Education
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