Designed for candidates preparing for the MCEM Part A exam, Get Through MCEM Part A: MCQs provides invaluable revision for this new exam, success in which is obligatory for entry into higher specialist training in Emergency Medicine. Over 400 practice questions are presented reflecting the format and content used in the actual exam. Useful revision tips and practical advice on the format of the exam, plus techniques for answering questions are provided to develop candidates' exam skills and build up confidence in readiness for the exam day. Three complete mock exams provide the ultimate last minute revision tool. All the answers are supported with detailed explanations to allow the candidate to assess and supplement their own level of knowledge, and target areas of weakness.
Get Through MCEM Part A: MCQs is comprehensive and authoritative: all authors are practising emergency physicians. Featuring questions that specifically address all areas of the College of Emergency Medicine's curriculum, this is the essential revision book for all candidates preparing for the Part A exam. It also provides valuable revision for trainees
sitting the FCEM exam and for medical students revising for clinical exams.
Foreword I by John Heyworth, President of the College of Emergency Medicine
Foreword II by Mike Clancy, Dean of the College of Emergency Medicine
Preface
Examination advice from the College of Emergency Medicine
Recommended reading
Abbreviations
Anatomy: Questions
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Physiology: Questions
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Pharmacology: Questions
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Microbiology: Questions
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Clinical conundrums: Questions
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Biochemistry: Questions
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Haematology: Questions
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Pathology: Questions
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Statistics: Questions
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Mock examination 1: Questions
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Mock examination 2: Questions
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Mock examination 3: Questions
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Biography
Iain Beardsell MB ChB FCEM
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Southampton University Hospital Trust
Simon Bell BSc MBBS MRCP FCEM
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Poole NHS Foundation Trust
Sarah Robinson BM MRCS(A&E) Ed FCEM
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Southampton University Hospital Trust; Alison Gourdie Medal for outstanding performance in FCEM
Helen Rumbold BA MBBS MA MCEM
Specialist Trainee in Emergency Medicine, Wessex Deanery
Consulting Editor
Diana Hulbert BSc MBBS FRCS FCEM
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Southampton University Hospital Trust; Immediate Past President of the Royal Society of Medicine's Emergency Medicine Section
5 Stars: Does what it claims on the cover
A solid, comprehensive knowledge base will not be enough [to pass your exam] without practising the art of answering questions. This text offers just such an opportunity; it is well laid out, comprehensive and easy to use. I would commend it to you most highly.
Amazon Customer Review, Sept 20095 Stars: Great book
This book was a great help in preparing for the MCEM exam. It is closely linked to the syllabus, the questions are set out in the same way as the exam and have a similar style of wording the questions (tip - read EVERY word in the question!). It also has detailed explanations so you can actually learn when you go wrong - so few MCQ books have anything more then TTFTF written.
Highly recommended.
Amazon customer review, Dec 20095 Stars: Excellent book
I used this book as the basis for my later revision for MCEM A. It has a sensible layout with good descriptions of answers at the back. Using the descriptions as prompts it is then up to you to read further around the subject. The standard of the questions mirrors the exam well.
I would urge all those sitting the MCEM A to use this book from cover to cover.
Amazon customer review, Jun 2010