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9th April 2010, 08:45 PM
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Syllabus for MCEM Part-1? Standard books for MCEM Part 1? Is oxford handbook of emergency medicine good?
I was shown by my senior staff the syllabus for MCEM part 1, but now i am not able to get back to it. please tell me what the syllabus is and which are those standard books that im suppose to learn from. Is oxford handbook of emergency medicine going to help me in this exam?
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19th April 2010, 03:56 AM
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Re: Syllabus for MCEM Part-1? Standard books for MCEM Part 1? Is oxford handbook of emergency medicine good?
The syllabus covers the following topics
Anatomy Pathophysiology Physiological measurements Pathology Pharmacology Microbiology Emergency medicine Epidemiology For details of the subsection of the topics mentioned you can visit: http://www.collemergencymed.ac.uk/asp/curriculumall.asp?id=9#102 The oxford books are really very good for this. The recommended books by experts are Anatomy * Last’s Anatomy – Regional & Applied. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh * Clinical Anatomy. H Ellis. Blackwell, Oxford Physiology * Review of Medical Physiology. W.Ganong. Lange, New York * Respiratory physiology – the essentials. J West. Williams and Wilkins. * An illustrated colour text: Clinical biochemistry. A.Gaw et al. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh Pathology * Medical microbiology – made memorable. S. Myint et al. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh * Haematology – an illustrated colour text. M.Howard et al. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh Pharmacology * Pharmacology for anaesthesia and intensive care. Peck & Williams Epidemiology; examinations and evidence based medicine * Oxford handbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine. J Wyatt et al. Oxford university press. Oxford * BMJ’s “ABC” series when relating to EM topics – e.g. ABC of Major trauma; ABC of Emergency Radiology Good Luck Thank You |
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9th May 2010, 11:57 PM
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Re: Syllabus for MCEM Part-1? Standard books for MCEM Part 1? Is oxford handbook of emergency medicine good?
you can download the syllabus from
freedownloadbooks.net/MCEM-part-A-syllabus-pdf.html |
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1st June 2010, 02:55 PM
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Re: Syllabus for MCEM Part-1? Standard books for MCEM Part 1? Is oxford handbook of emergency medicine good?
This the syllabus which you have to read to overcome the examinations
Anatomy,Pathophysiology,Physiological measurements,Pathology,Pharmacology,Microbiology,E mergency medicine,Epidemiology To know more about the respective topic(http://www.collemergencymed.ac.uk/asp/curriculumall.asp?id=9#102) The oxford books are really very good for this. The recommended books by experts are Anatomy * Last’s Anatomy – Regional & Applied. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh * Clinical Anatomy. H Ellis. Blackwell, Oxford Physiology * Review of Medical Physiology. W.Ganong. Lange, New York * Respiratory physiology – the essentials. J West. Williams and Wilkins. * An illustrated colour text: Clinical biochemistry. A.Gaw et al. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh Pathology * Medical microbiology – made memorable. S. Myint et al. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh * Haematology – an illustrated colour text. M.Howard et al. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh Pharmacology * Pharmacology for anaesthesia and intensive care. Peck & Williams Epidemiology; examinations and evidence based medicine * Oxford handbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine. J Wyatt et al. Oxford university press. Oxford * BMJ’s “ABC” series when relating to EM topics – e.g. ABC of Major trauma; ABC of Emergency Radiology |
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26th December 2015, 12:00 AM
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Re: Syllabus for MCEM Part-1? Standard books for MCEM Part 1? Is oxford handbook of emergency medicine good?
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