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Friday, July 24, 2009

AMC free e-book

GENERAL PRACTICE by John Murtagh




General Practice is one of McGraw-Hill Australia’s best selling, most reputable and well-established titles. It is the ‘Bible’ for general practitioners and medical students of community medicine, written by Australia’s most respected GP, John Murtagh
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Annotated Multiple Choice Questions: Australian Medical Council


The Australian Medical Council (AMC) has prepared this book to assist overseas-trained doctors who are preparing for the AMC AMCQ examination. This book will be a valuable guide and self-assessment tool to assist in sitting for this exam. It also illustrates the best-practice principles for a wide range of medical conditions found in the Australian community. All medical students will find this book an invaluable aid as an educational resource in preparation for their clinical assessments, as should postgraduate trainnes preparing for higher degrees across the spectrum of general and specialist practice. The questions are representative of curricula of medical schools at universities across Australia . Its only a preview, but contains many pages

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AMC MCQ’S
SOME MCQ’S FROM AMC EXAM IN WORD FILE
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General Practice: An Illustrated Colour Text



This highly visual and concise textbook presents topics in clinical medicine and related areas that will likely be encountered in general practice. Taking an evidence –based approach, this atlas style resource discusses the differences between general practice and hospital-based care.
Featuring an accessible presentation of material with a double-page spread for each topic, it also makes use of dynamic color for both clinical photographs and graphics.
Familiarizes readers with the context ofgeneral practice and how it differs from hospital-based care.
Provides a simple overview of clinical workcarried out in the primary care/general practice setting.
Offers a framework for learning.
Fills in the gaps of clinical knowledge thatare often not adequately covered in other textbooks.
Features easy-to-access, double-page spreads.
Uses an attractive, highly visual layout withfull-color photos and graphics.
Includes summary boxes for examination preparation.
Layout is neat, containing plenty of “key point
tables” and diagrams, and is overall extremely easy to read.
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