Hi!
this is my first email in this website .
I'm working hard to take MRCP 1 and I need to buy some books or MRCP 1 questions which can help me in this task
saleal
saleal hellooooo,,, my name is nihal and i had the same issue u have soo if u get any information about that plz tell me and on the sameway i will tell u if i had any information.thanx.
Hello Nihal ! I didn't get any informations yet , but i guess i will reserve some books(i.e mcqs on MRCP part1 ) online , but the problem is: i don't know which book is valuable or most beneficial in such issue!
thanks
hi saleal n nikil
im gulalai
i m preparin 4 mrcp1
my bro has given da xam
n i hav frendz who hav successfully cleard it
de standard book 4 MRCP 1 is by Philip Kalra it a book published by pastest
so u must learn it very well
if u hav ample time den do go thru kumar cz KAlra is very concise u need 2 hav a good background knowledge of medicine incase if ur optin 2 do Philip kalra only
along wid it a book 4 basic sciences by Easterbrook
do da mcqs on ONexamination .com website
if u need books
so dere r many but i hav been told by all my seniourz dat dis website is da best
still if u need names of mrcp1 mcq books let me know ill send da list
so dis is wat i hav been told
its up2 u 2 choose
tc
bye
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