This book will help registrars develop their learning for the FRCP part 1 exam which all haematology trainees are required to pass during training. The exam is a two-paper exam with multiple choice questions as well as essays. There are over 100+ guidelines for registrars to learn and this book has all of them in one place described in a succinct manner.
There are also multiple gaps and other areas of learning which the guidelines do not cover. Each page of this book accurately summarises a topic in the style of how you would approach an essay. The tips within the book on good ways to approach the exam from the author's own personal experience.
Contents:
- About the Author
- Editors and Reviewers
- Foreword
- Introduction
- List of Abbreviations
- How to Use This Book
- Exam Tips
- Red Cell Haematology
- Haematological Oncology
- Transfusion
- Haemostasis and Thrombosis
- Essay Writing Technique
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Index
Readership: As well as a revision aid this book would be useful for new registrars on the ward as a pocket guide and those aspiring to enter a career in haematology who want to gain knowledge on subjects without being overwhelmed.
Key Features:
- More compact than the current Oxford handbook by someway but with largely the same content
- The only revision guide based on the British Society of Haematology and Pan London haematology guidelines which are essential for passing the exam
- Written by a registrar who has passed the exam recently and understands what trainees need and the gaps in knowledge/approaches to the exam
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