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MCQs for the Cardiology Knowledge Based Assessment  and Essential Revision Notes for the Cardiology KBA Pack

MCQs for the Cardiology Knowledge Based Assessment and Essential Revision Notes for the Cardiology KBA Pack

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Essential Revision Notes for the Cardiology KBA and MCQs for the Cardiology Knowledge Based Assessment with DVD are the core texts of revision for this new and compulsory examination. Within Essential Revision Notes for the Cardiology KBA, each chapter maps the core cardiology training curriculum, giving measurable assurance that readers are getting the information they need. Each chapter is written by a senior cardiology trainee in collaboration with a senior consultant who has expertise in that specific field, ensuring that the content is both authoritative and accessible. Drawing on the latest guidelines and documents, the concise, bullet-pointed layout allowseasy access to and digestion of the key points that candidates will need during revision. Numerous tables, boxes and figures make this the ideal accompaniment to retaining the large and varied amount of information needed to pass the examination. MCQs for the Cardiology Knowledge Based Assessment features over 260 questions mirroring the format and content of the exam. Eleven focused sequences of questions are followed by detailed explanatory answers, which draw in the relevant aspects of the current syllabus, refers to further reading and provides the broad base of knowledge the examiners expect. Written by a team of cardiology registrars and consultants with recent experience of the exam, the format is designed to give the readershands-on experience of the level and type of questions they can expect in the real thing. In addition to a huge variety of images and case scenarios forming the basis of clinical question stems, the book is accompanied by a DVD featuring dozens of video loops - ranging from coronary angiograms toechocardiography - to help candidates become practised at responding to a clinical stimulus in the context of a Single Best Answer question. Covering the whole scope of the syllabus and offering a truly authentic experience of the exam, both books provide an insiders guide to the KBA, to ensure readers gain both the confidence and knowledge to pass.
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OUP Oxford
87594
9780198704942
9780198704942

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Pages count
904
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
1372
  • Essential Revision Notes for the Cardiology KBA; Chest pain; Acute coronary syndromes and myocardial infarction; Heart failure; Cardiomyopathy; Valvular heart disease; Syncope; SVT; Ventricular tachycardia; Atrial fibrillation; The pericardium; Prevention; Hypertension; Lipids; Adult congenital heart disease; Endocarditis; Aortic disease; Cardiac tumours; Cardiac rehabilitation; Assessment of patients with cardiac disease prior to non-cardiac surgery; Assessment of patients with cadiac disease prior to cardiac surgery; Management of critically ill and hameodynamic; Pregnancy; Radiation use and safety; Community cardiology; Pulmonary hypertension; Genetics; Nuclear; MRI; CCT; Heart rhythm; Invasive and interventional cardiology; MCQs for the Cardiology Knowledge Based Assessment; Arrythmias; Ischaemic heart disease; Valvular heart disease and endocarditis; Heart failure; Adult congenital heart disease and pregnancy; Aorta and hypertension; CT, CMR and nuclear imaging; Assessment for surgery; Pulmonary hypertension and pericardium; Genetics, lipids and tumours; Cardiac rehabilitation;
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