A new edition of a very successful book designed to provide students with advice about how to prepare for and carry out their clinical OSCE examinations in general medicine. As well as giving examples of how to carry out the clinical examination it also lists descriptions of typical cases in each medical specialty and at the end of each chapter lists the key questions that are most frequently asked. It also covers the key practical skills required for the OSCE exam as well as giving an overview of the communication skills section.
Part 1 - General Principles An overview of the examination Equipment
Part 2 - OSCEs - Clinical Skills General approach The cardiovascular system The respiratory system The gastrointestinal tract Renal medicine Endocrinology Neurology Rheumatology Dermatology Upper limb, lower limb, and face
Part 3 - OSCEs - Practical Skills The electrocardiogram Radiology Certifying death Interpreting blood results Other practical OSCE stations
Part 4 - Ethics
Part 5 - Evidence-based medicine
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