this is list of recommended books for mrcp part 1
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine (Oxford Handbooks)
"This faithful companion to medical students and doctors alike has evolved into its fifth edition. As always it remains reliably concise, informative and easy to use....It doesn't excel itself as a textbook of medicine, but I think it is one of the best guides as to how to practice medicine as a junior doctor."Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)
Kumar and Clark Clinical Medicine
Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine is a comprehensive and authoritative single-volume textbook of internal medicine that is consulted by students and doctors throughout the world. Its aim is to explain the management of disease, based on an understanding of scientific principles and including the latest developments in treatment. It is written for medical students and doctors preparing for specialist exams, and is an ideal general reference text for all practising doctors. The new edition is part of Elsevier's new STUDENT CONSULT electronic community. STUDENT CONSULT titles comes with full text online, a unique image library, case studies, questions and answers, online note-taking, and integration links to content in other disciplines - ideal for problem-based learning.
1-Essential Revision Notes for MRCP
All areas of the MRCP syllabus are covered with concise presentation of information, hints and tips, unlike conventional textbooks. It features large format with over 588 pages including vital Medical facts presented in an attractive user-friendly manner. It was written by experts to give you the reassurance of being up-to-date with the facts that matter. Key points are presented clearly in diagrams, illustrations, lists, tables and mnemonics to aid learning. This title includes invaluable revision checklists that help you to structure your learning.
Best of Five Questions for MRCP Part 1 (MRCP Study Guides) by Helen Fellows MD
This new book contains 350 'best of five' multiple-choice questions for the new MRCP (UK) Part 1 exam. The questions cover a wide range of topics in both clinical medicine and applied basic sciences. The answers are fully descriptive and will help the candidate appreciate why the correct answer is the best of the five given, and include useful background information.
The questions are in random order by topic, with the first 50 being less difficult - and thereafter the questions get more challenging.
To aid revision, there is an appendix at the end of the book that lists the questions under topic headings.
Basic Medical Sciences for MRCP: Pt. 1
by Philippa Easterbrook
Recognition of the importance of the basic sciences in medicine has led to a growing emphasis on such questions in both the MRCP part 1 and 2 examinations. This book was written in response to the need for a revision guide of the core basic sciences, namely genetics, microbiology, immunology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, statistics, and epidemiology. In this second edition the immunology and genetics chapters have been updated along with a section on molecular medicine.
MRCP 1 Basic Medical Sciences: Best of Five Questions and Answers: BY Philippa Easterbrook
Struggling with your basic science revision for MRCP 1? This bestseller helps you to overcome that hurdle so that you are better equipped for the exam. This second edition has 318 questions covering genetics, molecular medicine, immunology, microbiology, anatomy, physiology, clinical chemistry, statistics & epidemiology and clinical pharmacology. To get the best out of the book, test yourself on each item before checking the correct answer. For each question an explanation has been provided on why the answer is better than the suggested alternatives. With tips on MCQ technique, recommendations for further reading, and a revision index for easy access to specific topics, this book is invaluable to anyone preparing for the examination.