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Revised and expanded for the third edition, this book is both a guide for your first ENT job and a tried and tested revision guide covering all aspects of the MRCS (ENT) OSCE. Written by a team of ENT specialists, the accessible text follows a step-by-step approach with each OSCE station based on the style of past questions.

Produktbeschreibung
Revised and expanded for the third edition, this book is both a guide for your first ENT job and a tried and tested revision guide covering all aspects of the MRCS (ENT) OSCE. Written by a team of ENT specialists, the accessible text follows a step-by-step approach with each OSCE station based on the style of past questions.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Kullar is an Academic Clinical Lecturer and Cochlear Implant and Otology fellow at Cambridge University Hospitals, obtaining FRCS (HNS-ORL) in 2021. He graduated from Cambridge University and successfully obtained a PhD in Clinical Neurosciences focussing on the mechanisms of mitochondrial hearing loss. Joseph Manjaly is a Consultant ENT Surgeon at the Royal National ENT Hospital and University College London Hospitals, specialising in Otology and Auditory Implant surgery for adults and children. He completed higher surgical training in the London North Thames region followed by an advanced fellowship in otology and hearing implantation at Cambridge University Hospitals. He has been involved in teaching since his undergraduate years at Bristol University and has co-authored a number of trainee textbooks widely used in the UK and abroad. He has been actively involved in training issues regionally and nationally, holding a number of committee roles and teaching on a number of national courses. Livy Kenyon is a specialty registrar in the Thames Valley ENT rotation, working at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. She graduated from Cambridge University and continued her Foundation and Core training in East of England. She was awarded the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (Ear, Nose and Throat) at the beginning of her Core Surgical Training in 2018 and has mentored junior colleagues through the exam since. She has been involved with supervision and teaching since being a clinical supervisor during medical school, as well as during her year as a junior anatomy demonstrator at Cambridge University, where she was an undergraduate supervisor in head and neck anatomy and founded a DOHNS anatomy revision course.