Practice Questions in Trauma and Orthopaedics for the FRCS
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #24722 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-20
- Binding: Paperback
- 200 pages
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Synopsis
This book includes a foreword by Nicola Maffulli, Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Keele University School of Medicine, and Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary and City General Hospital, Staffordshire. The new structure of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) examination requires candidates to complete two papers in extended matching question (EMQ) and multiple choice question (MCQ) format. This invaluable revision aid contains a 'bank' of over 350 questions in self-test format. Comprehensive answers are detailed at the end of each section. With a focus on high-yield topics, students can choose use the resource in the early stages as an overview of the subjects, then later as an ideal exam revision aid. There's nothing else like it! Specialist registrars preparing for the FRCS (Trauma and Orthopaedics) examination will find this an essential revision aid. It is also useful for Basic Surgical Trainees preparing for the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) examination.
Customer Reviews
Save your money!
Quite simply a waste of time if you are sitting the FRCS. The standard of questions are more suited to MRCS. You will get a very rude awakening on the day if you reply too much on this text!
Waste of time and money !
The real questions appear in the exam are at different level.
Candidates will be better of spending their time and money on standard books and other s like Miller's...,OKU etc..
It can mislead the expectation of the candidates.
Bedtime reading
As the only book aimed at the new market of registrars preparing for the FRCS MCQ exam this is bound to be snapped up by people like me looking for any help they can get to get them through the exam. Unfortunately it soon becomes apparent that the questions are very basic and seem more suited to MRCS than FRCS(TR & Orth). While being an interesting read to break up the tedium of reading textbooks and the latest papers as the previous reviewer noted there are more challenging and I suspect appropriate questions available for the prospective exam goer. That being said if the questions are like this in the real thing then I'll be very pleased!



