Description
Book SynopsisWritten to help haematology and general medical trainees evaluate their own knowledge, and particularly useful for those preparing for the Part 1 examination of the Royal College of Pathologists.
Trade ReviewThere may be other haematologists in the world who can write detailed single best answer and extended matching questions (SBAs, EMQs)...but I doubt that any one individual can do it as well as Barbara Bain. All questions are well-written, well-researched and include some of the very latest diagnostic and therapeutic
advances... The feedback explaining the reasons for the correct answers is excellent and educational.
And that is the point. This book will be a fantastic educational resource for trainees across the world but also for consultants like me who want to update their knowledge in an interactive manner. Just one health warning. Many of these questions are difficult, so no one should expect to get all the answers correct....Recommended for trainees and consultant haematologists without reservation. (British Journal of Haematology, 2016)
Table of ContentsPreface vii
Normal Ranges and Abbreviations ix
Section 1: Single Best Answers Questions 1–50 1
Section 2: Single Best Answers Questions 51–120 29
Section 3: Extended Matching Questions 1–30 67
Section 4: Single Best Answers Answers to Questions 1–120 with Feedback 101
Section 5: Extended Matching Questions Answers and Feedback 155
Index 187