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Oxford Assess and Progress: Medical Sciences, PDF eBook

Oxford Assess and Progress: Medical Sciences PDF

Edited by Jade Chow, John Patterson

Part of the Oxford Assess and Progress series

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Description

Oxford Assess and Progress is a new and unique revision resource for medical students.

Written and edited by subject and assessment experts the series provides a wealt of popular assessment questions and extra features to be truly fit for purpose and assessment success!Medical students will benefit from a comprehensive selection of Single Best Answer questions and Extended Matching Questions designed to test understanding and application of core medical science topics.

Well illustrated, many assessment items are image based to prepare students for such exam questions.

Chapter introductions provide a helpful quick overview of each topic. Ideal companions to the best-selling Oxford Handbooks, these excellent self-assessment guides can also be used entirely independently.

Oxford Assess and Progress: Medical Sciences doesn't simply reveal the correct or wrong answer.

Readers are directed to further revision material via detailed feedback on why the correct answer is best, and references to the Oxford Handbook of Medical Sciences and resources such as medical science textbooks.

Each question is rated out of fourpossible levels of difficulty, from medical student to junior doctor. Carefully compiled and reviewed to ensure quality, students can rely on the Oxford Assess and Progress series to prepare for their exams.

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