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Clinical haematology: a postgraduate exam companion

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Butterworth-Heinemann 1997Description: 313; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:
  • 0750629207
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Contents:
Slide questions; answers to slide questions; clinical cases; answers to clinical cases; data interpretation questions; answers to data interpretation questions; review articles; examination lists; abbreviations used; further reading.
Summary: PaperbackSummary: This examination companion provides a broad coverage of clinical and laboratory haematology through clinical cases, data interpretation, and slide material. Clinical scenarios are accompanied by relevant investigation data to enable examination candidates to generate a clinical diagnosis and improve their examination skills. Detailed and realistic questions with fully explanatory answers seek to test the candidates' knowledge of haematology, and there is a synopsis of topical areas likely to be examined in vivas or written papers. There are also comprehensive revision lists, and recommended reading for both juniors and more experienced haematologists.This text should prove to be useful to candidates studying for the MRCP and MRCPath examinations, senior medical students, and all those studying clinical haematology.
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Slide questions; answers to slide questions; clinical cases; answers to clinical cases; data interpretation questions; answers to data interpretation questions; review articles; examination lists; abbreviations used; further reading.

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This examination companion provides a broad coverage of clinical and laboratory haematology through clinical cases, data interpretation, and slide material. Clinical scenarios are accompanied by relevant investigation data to enable examination candidates to generate a clinical diagnosis and improve their examination skills. Detailed and realistic questions with fully explanatory answers seek to test the candidates' knowledge of haematology, and there is a synopsis of topical areas likely to be examined in vivas or written papers. There are also comprehensive revision lists, and recommended reading for both juniors and more experienced haematologists.This text should prove to be useful to candidates studying for the MRCP and MRCPath examinations, senior medical students, and all those studying clinical haematology.

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