Medical school is full of unfamiliar and often frightening experiences for students. In the first year, a student must move away from home, balance personal finances, assimilate large volumes of information, learn practical skills, pass high stakes exams, and face a range of unique experiences. The Oxford Handbook for Medical School provides an essential, practical guide for all students, whether you have just received your offer, youre eager to succeed on the wards, oryoure about to start your final exams. This handbook includes quick-access summaries covering the crucial information for your preclinical years and for each clinical specialty. With bullet lists of the key information you need to know, and helpful mnemonics throughout, this is a concise yet thoroughly comprehensive guide.Written by a team of consultants and recent students, now successfully graduated and embarking on their careers, this book will be your closest companion right up to graduation. More than a survival guide, it will help you navigate the bewildering range of opportunities medical school offers, showing you how to make the most of your time, so you are fully prepared for your future career.
Part I: Pre-clinical; Starting as a medical student; Studying at medical school; Preclinical medicine; Preparing for pre-clinical exams; Intercalated degrees; Part II: Clinical medicine; Going clinical; Anaesthetics; Cardiology; Critical care; Dermatology; Elderly care; Emergency Medicine; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; General Practice; Genetics; Genitourinary medicine; Haematology; Immunology and allergy; Infectious diseases and tropical medicine; Nephrology; Neurology; Obstetrics and gynaecology; Oncology; Ophthalmology; Paediatrics; Palliative medicine; Pathology; Psychiatry; Respiratory medicine; Rheumatology; Part III: Clinical Surgery; Breast surgery; Cardiothoracic surgery; Colorectal surgery; ENT Surgery; Neurosurgery; Oral and Maxillofacial surgery; Paediatric surgery; Plastic surgery; Trauma and orthopaedic surgery; Vascular surgery; UGI and HPB; Urology; Part IV: Clinical skills; Radiology; Practical procedures; Basic Investigations; Ethics and Law; Part V: Assessments and examinations; Assessments; Preparing for clinical exams; Clinical exams; Written examinations; Other assessments; Part VI: Career planning; Making decisions; Getting ahead; The elective; Career planning;
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