Contains over 270 single best answer and extended matching questions.
Maximise your exam success with this essential revision guide. The third edition of Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine features over 550 Single Best Answer questions.
This essential guide demystifies the SJT and provides a structure for identifying ""correct"" answers. All scenarios are based on real experiences informed by over forty doctors and closely mirror questions expected to appear in the SJT.
With over 350 Single Best Answer questions and many Extended Matching Questions, Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Specialties provides top-quality revision material on the core specialties for readers looking for exam success.
The 'Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine' provides perscriptive and precise guidelines for emergency medical practice, while 'Oxford Assess and Progress: Emergency Medicine' contains over 250 questions covering all the core areas of the ...
Ace your finals with this comprehensive revision guide! Mapped to undergraduate curricula, the book contains 250 'Single Best Answer' and 'Extended Matching Questions', with extensive explanations and references to further reading.
Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Medicine returns for a second edition with new questions, new illustrations, and updated cross-references to the ninth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine.
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine: Clinical medicine
The modified Widman flap20 (See Fig. 5.3.) This is a technique which enables open debridement of the root surface, with a minimal amount of trauma. There is no attempt to excise the pocket, although a superficial collar of tissue is ...