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Musculoskeletal X Rays for Medical Students and Trainees PDF-Musculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students provides the key principles and skills needed for the assessment of normal and abnormal musculoskeletal radiographs. With a focus on concise information and clear visual presentation, it uses a unique colour overlay system to clearly present abnormalities.

Musculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students:
• Presents each radiograph twice, side by side – once as would be seen in a clinical setting and again with clearly highlighted anatomy or pathology
• Focuses on radiographic appearances and abnormalities seen in common clinical presentations, highlighting key learning points relevant to each condition
• Covers introductory principles, normal anatomy and common pathologies, in addition to disease-specific sections covering adult and paediatric practice
• Includes self-assessment to test knowledge and presentation techniques

Musculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students is designed for medical students, junior doctors, nurses and radiographers, and is ideal for both study and clinical reference.

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For students of all the branches of medicine and surgery and health professionals that aspire to be greater and better at their procedures and medications. A renowned book by those who have read it and learnt from it. Many have already ordered it and is on the way to their home. Whether you work in the USA, Canada, UK or anywhere around the world. If you are working as a health professional then this is a must read..  The most reviewed on book Musculoskeletal X Rays for Medical Students and Trainees PDF is available for grabs now here on our website free. Whatever books, mainly textbooks we have in professional courses specially Medicine and surgery is a compendium in itself so understand one book you need to refer another 2-10 books. Beside this there are various other text material which needs to be mastered!! Only reference books are partially read but all other books have to be read, commanded and in fact read multiple times.

The Writers

Dr Andrew Brown is a Consultant Rheumatologist and Senior Lecturer in Medical Education at Hull York Medical School, and as such is involved in all aspects of undergraduate and postgraduate education with an emphasis on his clinical discipline of musculoskeletal medicine.

Dr David King is a Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist based at The York Teaching Hospital. He teaches musculoskeletal radiology to medical students, trainees in radiology, orhopaedics and emergency medicine, as well as professionals allied to medicine.

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  • Identification Number ‏ : ‎ B01HFN4K6Y
  • 出版者 ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 第1版 (21 六月 2016)
  • 出版日期 ‏ : ‎ 21 六月 2016
  • 語言 ‏ : ‎ English
  • 檔案大小 ‏ : ‎ 35771 KB
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  • Book Name: Musculoskeletal X Rays for Medical Students and Trainees PDF

Reviews From Customers

REstor “I used Leik’s as my main reviewer when I took my exam on Aug. 29,2019. I did the AANP and I passed!
Anyhow, what i like about this book is that it gives you more information on the details of each diseases, which I think is so important for you to comprehend on the disease process. In addition, Leik also does a great job in giving you clinical pearls and important things to remember, not only for the exam, but also when you become a nurse practitioner.
Yes, I agree there are some errors in this book but there is not a perfect reviewer out there. The cost of this book is very affordable and it is information loaded. I highly recommend this book.

Tips for the exam:
To be honest, I just did an extensive 3 weeks review for my certification exam. I had to lay low on my second job, but just working my full time 3 12hrs shift. So during my 4 days off, I would just concentrate on reading as much info as i can. I usually read from 1 or 2pm till 12mn or 1am, but i make sure that before I read, I would run/jog or do some exercises to relax my brain and destresses my body. That I think is most helpful before the review. After I read the whole book, I did Leik’s questions, 30 at a time and I was downhearted coz I would always get below 70%, but there are times I would get over 90%. Those exams below 70% motivated me to do even better. I would re-read the info so I can understand it better.

The day I took the exam, I marked 114 unsure answers. Most of my questions are cardiac, pediatric, and geriatric. I had a very hard time at the exam and just going over to my marked numbers. As I went through to re-read the marked items, I caught myself changing some of my answers and that was the time I had to stop myself from changing answers because it was a pointless thing to do. I finished the exam with just 3 minutes, I felt beaten, exhausted, and thought I failed the exam.
I went out of the room and the proctor printed my preliminary results. It was two sheets and I told myself that that is why they were two sheets because it would tell me my weak points, but I was wrong.

So here’s my advice, 1. have a clear mind when you review, 2. stay away from things that stresses you. For me, I turned of my social media because I felt insecure seeing my classmates passed and it doesn’t do my any good at all.
3. Do exercises to destress your body. 4. Practice exam questions. 5. Have a real good sleep the night before the exam. 6. On the day of the exam, do not cram on reading the questions, read them carefully and mark the items you are unsure of ( do not be afraid to mark several of them). 7. Do not be afraid for God is with you always ( this really helped me a lot during the exam).

You can do it! I know you can. Cheers to your future success”

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