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PLAB Part 1


PLAB Part 1  
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Binding: Cards
EAN: 9781853156328
ISBN: 1853156329
Label: Royal Society of Medicine (Nonbook)
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: Royal Society of Medicine (Nonbook)
Publication Date: November 27, 2006
Publisher: Royal Society of Medicine (Nonbook)
Studio: Royal Society of Medicine (Nonbook)


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Plab in a box
Using 'Plab in a box' was a fantastic aid to revision. I used it to revise for the Canadian part I exam (which i passed!!) and found it really useful. It is a much more efficient way of revising than using traditional text books alone. I found the questions clinically relevant and an aid to developing clinically orientated knowledge. The questions cover a variety of specialties and is a good way to avoid getting bored with long hours of revision!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stimulating and Comprehensive
You need to have some good basic knowledge in order to get the best out of these cards. On the whole, i and my friends found these cards to be great fun and especially so when we all sit together. Each card gives a lot of concentrated information and i recommend it to all junior doctors during their residency (or preparing for USMLE) and to final MB medical students.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A must have
I was a bit sceptical at first when I came across this book if you wanted to call it that as it is flash cards in a box! But I was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to learn from such a format.

While the title indicates it is for PLAB part 1 the majority of questions cover General medicine and General surgery and will also be suitable for doctors who want a quick revision of common topics for Final MB and Part I MRCP / MRCS.

Each card as a question in the form of a MCQ ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - excellent
I am a general practitioner and hospital practitioner in rheumatology and was very pleased to come across this publication and have added a copy to our practice library as I think it is very useful for our medical students and registrars.The card format is refreshing and the contents very cleverly designed to stimulate careful thinking needing a good knowledge of the subject. It is very modern and up -to-date including questions for instance on bioterrorism, the questions have to bbe worked through ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - PLAB Part 1 in a box!
What a great set of cards, certainly suitable for PLAB/MRCP/MRCS student and final year medical students. You could have this set of cards (covers both medicine/surgery/O&G/Ortho/ENT etc) and use them as a student of any level, as well as at SHO level to revise for postgraduate exams.
The size of the individual cards makes them easy to transport, and can help break down the mountain of revision that you often feel you need to do into smaller more managable sections.
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