Synopses & Reviews
What better way to remember the branches of the facial nerve than the mnemonic Two Zebras Borrowed My Car! This is just one of the many mnemonics created by the author to help you remember facts you may need in your exams and medical career; see inside for the alternative version considered too risqu� to print on the cover
A new edition of this fun pocket-sized guide featuring mnemonics and study tips to help you retain those all-important medical facts! An essential read for every medical student Mnemonics And Study Tips For Medical Students will also be invaluable to students of pharmacy, nursing and allied health subjects.
Synopsis
A rapid revision aid covering the while of medicine with strategies based on mnemonics for remembering. A fun unusual learning aid that presents detailed information in an extremely user-friendly way.
About the Author
Khalid Khan, BSc(Pharmacy) MRPharmS MBBS(London) DRCOG DFFP DCH DCM(Beijing). Khalid is a GP Principal in Croydon, UK, as well as a GP Trainer, Tutor and Assessor. He is also an undergraduate tutor for King's College Medical School, an SSM tutor for St George's University, a former board member and educational lead for South Croydon Primary Care Group, a Fellow of the Chinese Medical Institute and Register, and Medical Adviser to the Society of Medical Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the International Journal of Acupuncture. Dr Khan is also a registered pharmacist. Khalid Khan, BSc(Pharmacy) MRPharmS MBBS(London) DRCOG DFFP DCH DCM(Beijing).
Khalid is a GP Principal in Croydon, UK, as well as a GP Trainer, Tutor and Assessor. He is also an undergraduate tutor for King's College Medical School, an SSM tutor for St George's University, a former board member and educational lead for South Croydon Primary Care Group, a Fellow of the Chinese Medical Institute and Register, and Medical Adviser to the Society of Medical Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the International Journal of Acupuncture. Dr Khan is also a registered pharmacist.
Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Chapter 1. Anatomy
Upper limb
Thorax
AbdomenandPelvis
Head and Neck
Chapter 2. Neurology and Neuroscience
Chapter 3. Biochemistry
Chapter 4. Physiology and Pharmacology
Chapter 5. Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Chapter 6. General Medicine and Pathology
Opthalmology page
Chapter 7. Paediatrics
Chapter 8. Surgery and Stuff
Chapter 9. Obstetrics
Chapter 10. Advanced Mnemonics
Chapter 11. Revise at the Movies!
Chapter 12. Motivation bits and Study Tips!