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Short Essay Questions for the MRCOG Part 2: A selfassessment guide (Hodder Arnold Publication),Used
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Modelled on the current MRCOG syllabus, this book has been carefully designed to assist the candidate in preparation for the short essay paper of the written MRCOG Part 2 examinations. The book comprises three important elements. 1) An Introductory section outlining all the candidate needs to know when writing short essays how to tackle the questions, how to structure the answers, how to search for evidence during revision and other advice and background information 2) A section of 10 practice papers comprising 50 questions in obstetrics and 50 in gynaecology, with comprehensive answers indicating specific points where marks are allocated 3) A section of 5 practice papers for candidates to test themselves under mock examination conditionsIn this way, the text provides the candidate with a firm grounding in examination principles and techniques, relevant to both the short essay paper and other components of the MRCOG Part 2 examination.With core areas of the syllabus firmly in mind, and a generous number of practice papers included this will be an invaluable guide to all those in preparation for the MRCOG Part 2 examination.
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