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History Taking And Communication Skill Stations For Internal Medicine Examinations
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SKU: 9781909836990
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Ace your internal medicine exams with “History Taking and Communication Skill Stations.” This comprehensive guide by Dr. Wanis H Ibrahim covers frequent clinical scenarios, offering model answers, doctor-patient dialogues, and diagnoses. Perfect for MRCP, Arab Board, and other postgraduate/final medical exams. ISBN: 9781909836990. Sharpen your skills and boost your confidence!
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Parishee Wadhwani –
This book significantly improved my communication skills! The model answers were extremely helpful. I’d recommend it to anyone preparing for internal medicine exams.
Tishika Bansal –
A comprehensive guide with detailed dialogues. It helped me identify gaps in my knowledge. Excellent resource for exam preparation!
Raj Pritam Mahanta –
While the book provides good examples, some of the diagnoses felt too straightforward. Real patients are often more complex! But still beneficial.
Aman Ali –
Found the book quite useful for understanding the structure of history taking. Some of the language felt a bit too formal for real-life scenarios.
Tannu Choudhary –
Good coverage of common scenarios. I wish there were more variations and emphasis on challenging cases. Still, a solid guide.
Manchi Prasanth –
Concise and well-organized. It’s a great resource for revising communication skills. Worth the purchase if you’re aiming for MRCP or similar.
Hemant Kumar –
The book is good as a starting point. It covers key areas, but I needed to supplement it with other resources for a deeper understanding.
Pranav Kalra –
Fantastic book! It boosted my confidence in handling communication stations. The model answers are spot-on. A must-have for exam candidates.
Aprajita Kumari –
A helpful resource for exam prep. The dialogues are useful, but some scenarios felt a bit unrealistic. Overall, a decent study aid.
Sanjana Sadhwani –
Decent book, but not a replacement for real-world clinical experience. Use it to supplement your learning, not as your only resource.