By Garry Wilkes, MBBS, FACEM, Bronwyn Peirce, MBBS, FACEM, Carole Foot, MBBS(hons), FACEM, FCICM, MSc and Joseph Ting, MBBS BMedSci DipLSHTM PGDipEpi FACEM
Examination Emergency Medicine is a detailed fellowship exam guide to assist emergency medicine trainees; it is intended as a guide to supplement material available from ACEM and covers the preferred nature and format of question types that has
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Examination Emergency Medicine is a detailed fellowship exam guide to assist emergency medicine trainees; it is intended as a guide to supplement material available from ACEM and covers the preferred nature and format of question types that has evolved – for example a shift towards using photos that show clinical problems, rather than equipment or therapies in the VAQ section.
Examination Emergency Medicine is a detailed fellowship exam guide to assist emergency medicine trainees; it is intended as a guide to supplement material available from ACEM and covers the preferred nature and format of question types that has evolved – for example a shift towards using photos that show clinical problems, rather than equipment or therapies in the VAQ section.
Key Features
style consistent with other titles in the ‘Examination" series
content and layout practical and relevant with sufficient detail to ensure substantial knowledge
covers general aspects about preparing for the Fellowship Examination, followed by information about the individual written and clinical components.
example questions and template answers for the written examination
provides an overview of clinical reasoning and clinical examination technique
detailed description of neurological examination
Author Information
By Garry Wilkes, MBBS, FACEM, Director of Emergency Medicine, South West Area Health Service, Western Australia; Bronwyn Peirce, MBBS, FACEM, Staff Specialist Emergency Medicine, South West Area Health Service, Western Australia; Carole Foot, MBBS(hons), FACEM, FCICM, MSc, International Health Management
Staff Specialist Intensive Care Medicine, Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW Australia
Clinical Associate Professor, University of Sydney; Joseph Ting, MBBS BMedSci DipLSHTM PGDipEpi FACEM, Senior Staff Specialist; Mater Public Hospitals and Clinical Senior Lecturer, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Austraila
By Garry Wilkes, MBBS, FACEM, Director of Emergency Medicine, South West Area Health Service, Western Australia; Bronwyn Peirce, MBBS, FACEM, Staff Specialist Emergency Medicine, South West Area Health Service, Western Australia; Carole Foot, MBBS(hons), FACEM, FCICM, MSc, International Health Management
Staff Specialist Intensive Care Medicine, Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW Australia
Clinical Associate Professor, University of Sydney; Joseph Ting, MBBS BMedSci DipLSHTM PGDipEpi FACEM, Senior Staff Specialist; Mater Public Hospitals and Clinical Senior Lecturer, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Austraila
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Staff Specialist Intensive Care Medicine, Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW Australia
Clinical Associate Professor, University of Sydney; <STRONG>Joseph Ting</STRONG>, MBBS BMedSci DipLSHTM PGDipEpi FACEM, Senior Staff Specialist; Mater Public Hospitals and Clinical Senior Lecturer, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, AustrailaeBooksE-BookAustraliaNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select