How to Pass Finals
Single Best Answers in Medicine
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About the Book
In ‘How to Pass Finals – Single Best Answers in Medicine,’ the authors provide an invaluable revision aid for medical students approaching their final written exams. Encompassing just over 300 single best answer questions in general medicine, which are systematically arranged according to specialty, the book stretches the candidate in order to maximise their chances of success in the final hurdle before becoming a fully qualified doctor. Complementing a diverse question bank with thorough answer stems that explore the topics being assessed, this book serves a dual purpose: it tests a candidate’s pre-existing knowledge and understanding in general medicine, whilst simultaneously delivering a myriad of valuable learning points paving the way for further development. With its comprehensive style, ‘How to Pass Finals – Single Best Answers in Medicine’ is ideal for medical students in need of honing their skills and requiring that extra confidence boost in the run-up to the final written examinations.
About the Author
Dr Sanad Esmail MBBCh BSc(Hons) MRCP(UK): Dr Sanad Esmail graduated from the University of Wales College of Medicine with honours in 2012 after completing a BSc in Neuroscience. He is currently a Core Medical Trainee in the London Deanery. Dr Hasan Haboubi MBBS BSc(Hons) MRCP(UK): Dr Hasan Haboubi graduated from Imperial College London in 2006 and completed his early training in the North West Thames Deanery. He is currently an Academic Gastroenterology Trainee in the Wales Deanery and Clinical Lecturer in Swansea University School of Medicine. He has been heavily involved in teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and has run a highly successful finals teaching course since 2006. Professor Jeffrey Stephens BSc MBBS PhD FRCP Professor Jeffrey W Stephens (BSc, MB BS, PhD, FRCP) qualified in Medicine from St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School (Imperial College), London in 1994. He undertook specialist training in Diabetes, Endocrinology and General Internal Medicine throughout Central London. Between 2001-2004 he undertook a PhD in Genetics based at the Centre for Cardiovascular Genetics within the School of Medicine at University College London. He is currently a Clinical Professor of Diabetes at Swansea University and a Consultant Physician in Diabetes, Endocrinology and General Internal Medicine at Morriston Hospital, Swansea. He is actively involved in both teaching and research and continues as a practicing physician in diabetes, endocrinology and general medicine. He has >90 peer reviewed publications. He has extensive teaching experience at medical undergraduate and postgraduate level and also with allied medical specialities. He has previously held positions as Associate Dean for Academic Careers Support within the Wales Deanery, Royal College of Physicians Tutor and Postgraduate Organiser for Morriston Hospital, Swansea.