Medicine in a Day - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 1st Edition
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Medicine in a Day: Revision Notes for Medical Exams, Finals, UKMLA and Foundation Years covers all conditions in the UK Medical Licensing Assessment and more, within just one book! Prepared by a unique combination of authors – including early career stage doctors still close to what is required for exam success, expert educators and senior specialists – Medicine in a Day provides the trusted information you need most when time is short.
Each chapter can be read in an hour, covering the medical and surgical specialties, Radiology, Anaesthetics and Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Psychiatry, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Epidemiology, commonly prescribed medications and more. The essential knowledge for each topic is presented simply and concisely, supported by bespoke illustrations. A large, carefully selected image collection reflects the views most commonly seen in exams, and includes X-rays, ECGs, CTs and clinical photographs, with dermatological conditions shown for diverse skin tones.
Reach for Medicine in a Day when you need to study efficiently, prepare for medical exams, or refresh your memory at any stage of your career.
The (printed) book also comes with access to the complete, downloadable eBook version, for easy quick reference, anytime, anywhere!
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1. Anaesthetics and Critical Care in an Hour
2. Breast Surgery and Vascular Surgery in an Hour
3. Cardiology and ECGs in an Hour
4. Clinical Epidemiology in an Hour
5. Dermatology in an Hour
6. Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) and Ophthalmology in an Hour
7. Emergency Medicine in an Hour
8. Endocrinology in an Hour
9. General Surgery in an Hour
10. Gastroenterology in an Hour
11. Haematology in an Hour
13. Neurology in an Hour
14. Neurosurgery in an Hour
15. Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Sexual Health in an Hour
16. Paediatrics in an Hour
17. Palliative Care and Oncology in an Hour
18. Psychiatry in an Hour
19. Radiology in an Hour
20. Renal Medicine and Chemical Pathology in an Hour
21. Respiratory Medicine in an Hour
22. Rheumatology in an Hour
23. Trauma and Orthopaedics in an Hour
24. Urology in an Hour -
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