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020 _a9781911510444
040 _cLocal record
100 _aBrill, David
_4author
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245 _aMaking a medic :
_bthe ultimate guide to medical school /
_cDavid Brill
260 _bScion Publishing Ltd
_c2019
300 _a305p.,
_bpbk
505 _aChapter 1 Golden rules for surviving medical school 1.1 Look after yourself 1.2 Embrace variety 1.3 Learn to cope with information overload 1.4 Use chunks and yield 1.5 Master time management 1.6 Spiralise yourself 1.7 Go broad 1.8 Never be afraid to get stuff wrong 1.9 You think you know, but how do you know you know? 1.10 Learn to love language 1.11 Be a team player 1.12 Recognise patterns 1.13 Flip reverse it 1.14 Take a deep breath and count to ten... 1.15 When in doubt, DIY 1.16 Figure out your med school flavour 1.17 If you can, teach Chapter 2 Preclinical years 2.1 What's it all about? 2.2 Why bother? 2.3 What are you trying to achieve in the preclinical years? 2.4 Study techniques 2.5 Study resources 2.6 Essential skills: how to do well in your preclinical years without going insane 2.7 Clinical and communication skills: level I 2.8 OSCEs: level I 2.9 Written exams Chapter 3 Your first clinical year 3.1 What's it all about? 3.2 Techniques 3.3 Resources 3.4 Clinical placements 3.5 The importance of pharmacology 3.6 Clinical skills, communication skills and OSCEs: level II 3.7 Thinking ahead: bits and bobs Chapter 4 Second clinical year 4.1 What's it all about? 4.2 Techniques 4.3 Resources 4.4 Pharmacology level II 4.5 Clinical skills, communication skills and OSCEs: level III 4.6 Thinking ahead: career planning Chapter 5 Final year 5.1 What's it all about? 5.2 Resources and techniques 5.3 Clinical placements 5.4 The Foundation Programme 5.5 Situational Judgement Test (SJT) 5.6 Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) 5.7 Electives
650 _aMedicine
_980100
651 _aUnited Kingdom
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