
Revision Notes for the FRCEM Primary
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Everything you need to pass FRCEM Primary is in this book. Based on the popular and successful Revision Notes for the MCEM Part A this new edition is mapped against the new FRCEM Primary syllabus. Addressing the basic sciences as they apply to Emergency Medicine and recent exam topics such as clinical trials and statistics, all components of the exams are covered.
Written in a revision notes style, lists, bullets points and tables help candidates to absorb information and revise efficiently. This new edition includes more anatomy illustrations to bring the text to life and aid understanding. The author, a successful FRCEM candidate and Consultant in Emergency Medicine, brings his considerable experience to this text.
Complete, refreshed and improved, Revision Notes for the FRCEM Primary is the ideal companion for all FRCEM candidates.
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Written in a revision notes style, lists, bullets points and tables help candidates to absorb information and revise efficiently. This new edition includes more anatomy illustrations to bring the text to life and aid understanding. The author, a successful FRCEM candidate and Consultant in Emergency Medicine, brings his considerable experience to this text.
Complete, refreshed and improved, Revision Notes for the FRCEM Primary is the ideal companion for all FRCEM candidates.
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Product details
- Paperback | 608 pages
- 180 x 233 x 29mm | 986g
- 09 Apr 2017
- Oxford University Press
- Oxford, United Kingdom
- English
- Revised
- 2nd Revised edition
- 0198765878
- 9780198765875
- 289,827
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Table of contents
SECTION A: ANATOMY; SECTION B: MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY: PRINCIPLES OF MICROBIOLOGY; SECTION C:MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY: SPECIFIC PATHOGEN GROUPS; SECTION D: PHYSIOLOGY; SECTION E: PHARMACOLOGY; SECTION F: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; SECTION G: PATHOLOGY; SECTION H: EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE
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About Mark Harrison
Dr Mark Harrison graduated from the University of Newcastle in 2002, and trained in the North East of England. He was appointed a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in 2011.
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