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Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine by Dan Furmedge (Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK)

Maximise your exam success with this essential revision guide. The third edition of Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine features over 550 Single Best Answer questions. Packed with questions written by practicing clinicians and educators, this revision tool is an authoritative guide on core clinical topics and professional themes. Each question is accompanied by extensive feedback which explains not only the rationale of the correct answer, but why the other options are incorrect. Further reading resources and cross-references to the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine have been fully updated to expand your revision further. Progess to exam success with the third edition of Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine.

About Dan Furmedge (Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK)

Edited by Rudy Sinha-ray, Consultant Physician in Respiratory & General Internal Medicine, University College Hospital London, UK, and Daniel Furmedge, Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UKContributors:Thomas Coryndon, Emergency Medicine Consultant, University College London Hospital, UK Daniel Furmedge, Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine, Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS foundation trust, London, UKDoug Fink, Registrar in Infectious Diseases and General Internal Medicine, Hospital for Tropical Diseases, University College London Hospital, UK Shelly Griffiths, Specialist Registrar Colorectal Surgery, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, UK James Harnett, University College London Hospital, London, UKChris Parnell, University College London Hospital, London, UKRoss Paterson, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Neurology, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, University College London Hospitals Trust, London, UKMaria Phylactou, Academic Clinical Fellow in Endocrinology and Diabetes, North West Thames Imperial College, London, UKRicky Sinharay, SpR Hepatology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UKRudy Sinharay, Consultant Physician in Respiratory & General Internal Medicine, Imperial College London, UKLaszlo Sztriha, Consultant Neurologist, King's College Hospital, London, UKDominik Vogel, Clinical Fellow in Critical Care, Echocardiography and ECMO, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKWilliam White, SpR Nephrology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK

Table of Contents

1: Cardiovascular medicine2: Chest medicine3: Endocrinology4: Gastroenterology5: Renal medicine6: Haematology7: Infectious diseases8: Neurology9: Oncology and palliative care10: Rheumatology11: Surgery12: Clinical chemistry13: Eponymous syndromes14: Radiology15: Emergencies16: Geriatric medicine

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GOR013216092
9780198812968
0198812965
Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine by Dan Furmedge (Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, Consultant Physician in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK)
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