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Get ahead! Medicine: 300 SBAs for Finals, fully revised and updated in this second edition, provides invaluable revision for all medical students preparing for finals exams through plentiful practice questions, similar to those you can expect in the real exam. It features: * 300 SBA questions written in a similar style to the Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance (MSC-AA) bank * Examples of harder stems for students aiming for honours * Eponymous details and derivatives for added interest * Full explanatory answers including succinct subject summaries Covering the entire syllabus in a…mehr

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Get ahead! Medicine: 300 SBAs for Finals, fully revised and updated in this second edition, provides invaluable revision for all medical students preparing for finals exams through plentiful practice questions, similar to those you can expect in the real exam. It features: * 300 SBA questions written in a similar style to the Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance (MSC-AA) bank * Examples of harder stems for students aiming for honours * Eponymous details and derivatives for added interest * Full explanatory answers including succinct subject summaries Covering the entire syllabus in a clear and comprehensive style, this book provides reliable and effective revision practice to help you pass your final medical exams.
Autorenporträt
Authors Benjamin R.T. Wood is a Registrar in Plastic Surgery and a Member of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK. Hiruni Jayasena is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Medicine at General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) and an honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at the University Hospital KDU, Boralesgamuwa, Sri Lanka. Marilena Giannoudi is an Academic Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology at the University of Leeds and a Registrar in Cardiology and General Internal Medicine at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, UK. Series Editor: Saran Shantikumar is a Consultant and Associate Clinical Professor in Public Health at the University of Warwick, UK