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Osces In Medicine: A Primer For Postgraduate Students (Volume 1)
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SKU: 9789356965195
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“Ace your medical OSCEs with Osces In Medicine: A Primer For Postgraduate Students (Volume 1) by Narinder Pal Singh (ISBN: 9789356965195). 500+ system-based OSCEs cover clinical and investigation problems, complete with marks distribution and detailed answers. Prepare for postgraduate medical exams with this comprehensive guide. Read more!”
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Nishant Kumar –
A decent resource, but not comprehensive. It covers the basics well, but lacks depth in certain areas. Good for initial review, not for advanced study.
Jayant Tomar –
Helpful for exam preparation. It covers many common OSCE topics. Wish there were more examples of patient interaction and communication skills.
Sahil Patel –
A great primer! I found it very helpful in understanding the key concepts and how to apply them in the OSCE setting. Good explanations overall.
Akash Roy –
Excellent for understanding the OSCE format and what examiners look for. The marks breakdown is incredibly useful. A few typos here and there.
Aniket –
A helpful resource for OSCE prep, though sometimes the answers feel a bit too concise. Still, a good starting point. Wish they had more images.
Sindhu Raj –
This book really helped me structure my answers and approach OSCE questions strategically. Would recommend! Needs an updated edition soon.
Harshita Baheti –
This book provided a strong foundation for my OSCE preparation. It helped me identify my weaknesses and focus my studies effectively.
Ayush Jain –
Good overview of common OSCE topics. The detailed answers are useful, but some could be more up-to-date. Overall a solid study aid.
Harshit –
Okay resource, but I expected more depth. Some answers are too simplistic and don’t reflect real-world clinical complexity. Better than nothing.
Linu Jangid –
Mixed feelings. Some scenarios are spot-on, others feel a bit unrealistic. Still, a worthwhile addition to your study materials.
Kapil Agrawal –
This primer is a lifesaver! The system-based approach is excellent, and the marks distribution is a bonus. Highly recommended. Some scenarios felt repetitive though.
Yash Dabee –
The book has a good collection of scenarios. The answers are clear and concise. I found the book very helpful for my preparation. Definitely recommend it.
Puneet Raj –
Concise and well-organized. Great for quick review before an OSCE. The mark distribution helps to focus on the key elements to address in each scenario.
Shubham –
Useful for familiarizing yourself with the OSCE format. Some scenarios are more relevant than others. Good value for the price though.
Ashish Garg –
A decent book for OSCE prep. It’s not perfect, but the system-based approach is helpful. Some explanations need more detail.
Sourabh Ghosh –
Found this book quite helpful for my OSCE preparation. The questions are relevant and the answers clear. Could use a bit more on communication skills.