MRCP PACES is a challenging examination requiring in – depth clinical knowledge, excellent clinical skills and the ability to present each case concisely and coherently. This revision guide helps candidates achieve these aims; it is compact enough for bedside use while being sufficiently comprehensive for self-study. The new edition follows the structure of the current PACES exam and has an expanded section on station 5. As well as a wealth of up-to-date questions for practice, it includes extensive new clinical information on new therapies and details of the latest investigations and management options. Each chapter has been reviewed by senior clinicians within the speciality. – Presents all seven stations in one book – Provides practical hints and tips for success at each station – Presents much more comprehensive information in a compact and accessible format than other books. – Provides evidence-based information, guidelines and questions mapping to the latest examination format. This book teaches the candidate to pass the exam by leading the reader through each case and highlighting exactly what is expected of them is also provides a succint yet detailed clinical handbook for support on medical wards.
| Categories: | All, distributed, Internal Medicine |
|---|
| Dimensions | 20 × 14 × 4 cm |
|---|
Related products
-
Puzzling Cases in Nephrology
₹2,295.00This Unique book provides a glimpse of how medical mysteries can be solved, or if not solved, atleast better understood. There is much in this book that will not easily be found in modern textbooks, as this to me organizes information around case examples rather than organizing facts around disease entities. In this book cases of renal diseases and kidney transplantation of particular diagnostic or therapeutic interest have been selected. This is an essential read for Nephrologists in practice and training and all those interested in care for a Renal patient
-
Puzzling Cases in Stroke
₹1,250.00Stroke is the leading cause of permeant disability , including post stroke dementia, pain, depression and personality changes. While large Clinical Trials reflect information about large stroke populations, the presentation of each and every stroke patient is individual and special. Currently there are only few books which illustrate case oriented discussion. This is unique book which includes common and unusual case of stroke, so as to reinforce diagnostic skills through careful analysis of individual presenting patterns, and to guide treatment decisions.
-
Current Progress In Nephrology Volume 1
₹1,500.00The aim of the book is to address the basic concepts and newer developments in selected areas of clinical nephrology, dialysis and renal transplantation. Selected topics on interest with reference to recent developments, updated classifications or advances in pathogenesis and treatment. Nephrologists from around the world have contributed to this one of its kind book.
-
Case Book of Invasive Fungal Infections
₹2,250.00The case book presents real cases and alternatives that confront the clinician during management. The format maintained is based on multiple choice. The difference between the most appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic approach and its closet alternative is wide.The discussion is adapted from standard resources and some references are also made to abstracts and lecturers at IDSA, ECCMID and other meetings.
-
CASEBOOK OF COVID – 19
₹1,495.00COVID -19 is new disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a novel virus that emerged at the end of 2019. It is truly remarkable how the virus spread all over the world creating a devastating effect or non-infectious, to the background . There is no medical conversation or conference without reference to it. While the optimal ways to diagnose and manage this disease are being studied with ‘feverish’ pace, controversies spring up almost daily. This has understandably put the treating physicians in a state of confusion, which is matched only by the complexity of the entire illness. We present here a Casebook of COVID – 19, where actual cases seen at different medical centers are discussed along with brief chapters on various aspects of this disease. They have been contributed by clinicians who have been at some time associated with the editors or with the PD Hinduja Hospital. We do hope this book will be of great interest to the practicing clinicians, microbiologists, hospital administrators and public health professionals.
-
Case Book of HIV Medicine
₹1,500.00The human Immunodeficiency Virus has scant respect for any boundaries – anatomical, geographic, economic or those defining medical specialities, So this unique book of illustrative cases will appeal to practitioners in any field of medicine who find themselves grappling with the unending challengers that this diseases poses. As the developed world closes the chapter on opportunistic infections in AIDS and shifts its focus to issues of chronic inflammation and premature ageing; the HIV physician in the developing world must remain cognizant of the ever changing diagnostic, treatment modalities and the myriad clinical, social and financial factors that determine management options and outcomes. It is this agility of clinical thought and practice that is highlighted in this book with an informal case-based approach. The MCQ – based style is not intended to make the discussions objective. It is but a reflections of the actual thought process as it evolves from subtle clues in the history or evaluation and consider possible alternatives at each step. The choice is discussed with the help of standard resources and guidelines with reference to allow the reader a more detailed review. Although some of the options may seem obsolete in 2018, they will strike a chord with the HIV physician who struggled with fewer, more toxic ART regimens in years past.
-
Puzzling Cases in Stroke Vol. 2
₹1,695.00Stroke is a treatable medical emergency affecting about 15 million people every year worldwide. It is the most common cause of common cause of disability globally and is the third most common cause of death. In the present times, there are effective treatment options which if given timely will benefit the patients of stroke remarkably. Therefore, correct diagnosis of acute stroke is extremely important for the clinicians to provide appropriate treatments and to ensure prevention of acute complications, including recurrent strokes. But sometimes a typical or uncommon presentation of stroke or “stroke chameleons”can lead to diagnostic dilemma. Therefore, timely diagnosis and management may be delayed. There are time – tested strategies which when strictly followed by the Neurphysician can reduce the chances of missing the correct diagnosis. Firstly, “Listen very carefully to the patient. He is telling you the diagnosis.” Clinicians should suspect stroke when the history suggests abrupt onset of neurological symptoms. Remember, Stroke is a clinical diagnosis and imaging is providing the corroboratory evidence. Secondly, a complete and systematic neurological examination should be routinely done in patients presenting with acute neurological symptoms because this might shed light on the true nature of the problem. Finally, even the most sophisticated neuroimaging tests might miss the stroke in the early hours after the event.










Be the first to review “The MRCP PACES Handbook – 2/Ed.”