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EMQs for Dentistry

EMQs for Dentistry
By D. Hammond

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"EMQs for Dentistry" from "PasTest" offers essential subject-based practice for dental undergraduates, enabling them to highlight their strengths, target problem areas and prepare for exam success. 300 extended matching questions allow readers to test themselves, with answers and explanations throughout providing in-depth clarification.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90707 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-03
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 520 pages

Editorial Reviews

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'EMQs for Dentistry is comprehensive and well thought out, and will prove to be invaluable to every student in the run-up to exams. I wish there had been more books like this when I was a student because it would have made revising for the dreaded finals so much better!'Dr Raha Hajilou, Dentist, London 'This useful book provides questions, with answers and explanations, covering the full range of dental topics and medicine as applied to dentistry. Any candidate preparing for BDS, IQE, MFDS, MFGDP(UK) or the new MJDF RCSEng examinations will find it invaluable.'Jonathan Collier, Specialist Registrar in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery'Questions are a key part of learning and the manner in which they are asked can lead to quick understanding and knowledge of the subject. This book is written with an appropriate understanding of the scientific basis for the practical delivery of care to the patients.'Dr Shuweta Goel, postgraduate dental student, London

About the Author
Douglas Hammond BDS (Wales) MFGDP (UK). Clinical Lecturer in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Royal London Hospital. Douglas graduated from Cardiff Dental Hospital and completed various hospital and practice jobs. He then began working as a part-time lecturer in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Royal London Hospital in 2002, whilst embarking on a medicine degree at University College London. He should graduate in 2007. From there, he hopes to continue into specialist training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.