Ebook: Trauma for the FRCS (Tr Orth) Examination
Author: Elliott David, Trompeter Alex
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- Series: Oxford Higher Specialty Training Higher Revision
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The FRCS (Tr+Orth) exam is a serious challenge for Orthopaedic Specialist Registrars and represents one of the final hurdles on the path to becoming a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon. Trauma for the FRCS (Tr+Orth) Examination is a dedicated revision resource for trauma that provides candidates with high quality self-assessment in order to maximise exam success.
Written by expert consultants and senior trainees/fellows, this book features over 100 Single Best Answer Questions, over 70 Extended Matching Questions, and 70 Vivas specialising in trauma. Each answer contains an up to date explanation, and helpful sources for further reading to ensure quick identification of key areas you need to focus on more thoroughly.
This revision resource is ideal for preparing you for the trauma questions within this challenging exam.
Written by expert consultants and senior trainees/fellows, this book features over 100 Single Best Answer Questions, over 70 Extended Matching Questions, and 70 Vivas specialising in trauma. Each answer contains an up to date explanation, and helpful sources for further reading to ensure quick identification of key areas you need to focus on more thoroughly.
This revision resource is ideal for preparing you for the trauma questions within this challenging exam.
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