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Prepare for final and penultimate-year exams with EMQs and SBAs for Medical Finals Five complete practice question papers for realistic preparation Each question paper contains 60 Single Best Answer questions and 30 Extended Matching Questions Includes topic index so that readers can target problem areas Detailed explanation of the knowledge behind both correct and incorrect answers
EMQs and SBAs for Medical Finals is perfect for the student looking to test their knowledge and identify weak subject areas. Practice questions cover all key topics in medicine, with the subject balance
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Produktbeschreibung
Prepare for final and penultimate-year exams with EMQs and SBAs for Medical Finals
Five complete practice question papers for realistic preparation
Each question paper contains 60 Single Best Answer questions and 30 Extended Matching Questions
Includes topic index so that readers can target problem areas
Detailed explanation of the knowledge behind both correct and incorrect answers

EMQs and SBAs for Medical Finals is perfect for the student looking to test their knowledge and identify weak subject areas. Practice questions cover all key topics in medicine, with the subject balance reflecting the weighting in real exams. For this edition, all content has been updated and focused to remain relevant for today's finalists and the exams they will face. Inclusion of the topic index means that the title allows for both wide-ranging and focused revision. All in all, an essential resource for anyone facing their final medical exams.
Autorenporträt
Dr Jonathan Bath, MBBS BSc (Hons), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Rebecca Morgan, MBBS BSc (Hons), St Thomas Hospital, London, UK. Mehool Patel, MBBS MD MRCP, Consultant Physician in Stroke and Elderly Medicine, University Hospital Lewisham, London, UK.
Rezensionen
"This book is a valuable resource for students wishing to test their readiness for examination and target weak subject areas." (Book News, 1 October 2011)