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Communication Skills for Final MB

Communication Skills for Final MB

A Guide to Success in the OSCE

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WINNER OF THE BMA STUDENT TEXTBOOK AWARD IN THE BMA 2006 BOOK COMPETITION!

HIGHLY COMMENDED IN THE BASIS OF MEDICINE CATEGORY IN THE BMA 2006 BOOK COMPETITION!

This new book, by the authors of the student examination book Final MB, is designed to give a light and user-friendly approach to the difficult subject of passing tests of communication skills in final examinations. The increasing recognition of the importance of this topic has led to a greater awareness of the intricacies of communicating successfully and effectively with both patients and colleagues. This book will help all students prepare adequately for success in this crucial test of their clinical skills.
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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
232
Dimensions (mm)
138 x 216
Weight (g)
299
  • Part 1 INTRODUCTION
    The most important chapter in the book!
    Different types of scenario
    Different types of patient
    The Actor-patients perspective
    Marking schedules
    Part 2 DISCUSSING DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
    Breaking bad news - the basics
    Discussing resuscitation status
    Part 3 INFORMATION GIVING
    Explaining a procedure/informed consent
    Discussing a new medicine with a patient
    Part 4 DISCUSSING TREATMENT ISSUES
    Sexual issues
    Epilepsy and driving
    Discussing dialysis with a patient
    Part 5 TAKING A FOCUSSED HISTORY
    Anaemia
    Jaundice
    Chest pain
    Headache
    Pruritus
    Syncope
    Pyrexia of unknown origin
    Fever on return from abroad
    Shortness of breath
    Suicide risk
    Alcohol history
    Weight loss
    Tired all the time
    Haematuria
    Occupational illness
    Nocturnal cough
    Acromegaly
    Haematemesis
    Haemoptysis
    Abdominal pain
    Rectal bleeding
    The nightmare scenario
    Index
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