Provides the definitive guide to a successful pass in the PACES exam. Station-based chapters on how to approach the examination and how to avoid common pitfalls. Comprehensive coverage of popular cases presented in the exam. Exciting new layout of Station 5 - Clinical Consultations. Images illustrate the most popular cases
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"This manual describes structured approaches and strategies for any clinical scenario you might encounter in PACES. Five years in the making, it draws upon decades of PACES teaching experience shared by its authors" Professor Thomas Powles, Clinical Professor of Oncology, Barts Cancer Institute.
Station 1 - Abdominal & respiratory; Station 2 - History Taking; Station
3 - Cardiovascular & Neurology; Station 4 - Communication Skills & Ethics;
Station 5 - Clinical Consultations
Doug Macdonald BSc (hons) BM (hons) MRCP PhD Consultant Hepatologist, Royal Free Hospital, London. Louise M Pealing MA Hons(Cantab) MBBS MSc MRCP MRCGP General Practitioner and Clinical Research Fellow, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. Benjamin H Mullish MB BChir MA(Cantab) MRCP (UK) Specialty Registrar/ Academic Clinical Fellow, Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Section of Hepatology, Faculty of Medicine, St Mary's Hospital Campus, Imperial College London, Liver and Anti-Viral Unit, London. Philip J Smith BMEdSci(Hons) BMBS(Hons) MRCP(UK) MSc(Nutrition) Gastroenterology Specialty Registrar, MRC Clinical Research Training Fellow, Barts Health NHS Trust, London.