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    Question OSCE, EMQ books?

    I'm preparing for exams in about 2 months, and was wondering if anyone can recommend any OSCE and EMQ books?

    I'm at UCL at the moment, so would it matter if I go for one by UCL authors or not (as I heard there was a really good EMQ book by a GKT author..)

    Thanks

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    hi Dr. Rynaia

    i hope this link is helpful 4u

    http://oscehome.blogspot.com/2007/02...ing-osces.html

    if you have any link for me with MCQs for MCCEE OR MCCQE please
    bye
    Dr. Karim

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    What's the EMQ book by the GKT author???

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    Just thought that I would forward this email. Online practice exam websites and bursaries.

    MedicalStudentExams.com
    OSCEprep.com
    USMLEcsPREP.com
    MRCPexams.com
    LMCCexams.com

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    This is the best that we've found. It's a training manual rather than a text book, so it tells you what is being looked for, how it is marked and what you need to know.

    The website is:

    OSCE Teaching Manual

    There is somebody at Bart's and the London selling them - so you can save on the postage if you want.

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    There is a new site which covers OSCE and EMQ Exam skills which has a break down of the best text books to buy for medics. I've just got

    'Get through medical school: 1000 SBAs, / BOF and EMQs'

    on their recommendation. it's Fantastic for practice questions. There are loads more books recommended on the site. There are also some pretty good presentations on certain skill areas like testicular examination, Respiratory history taking and other skill areas that have certainly helped me.
    Last edited by longtoe1; 23-03-2009 at 02:21 AM.

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