





This book provides OSCE mark schemes to help medical students practice clinical scenarios, develop effective exam techniques, and bridge the theory-practice gap. Review: Serious & definitive OSCE study book - The definitive book for practicing for your OSCEs. I made a previous false investment in another book (The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs - Zeshan Qureshi) which was a waste of money: it had pretty pictures but was utterly substanceless for any medical students much beyond their Second Year. Don't waste your time and funds on the Qureshi et al rip off as I did. This book by Shelmerdine et al, on the other hand, is well worth the money. It comprehensively covers most if not all of the scenarios that are going to be thrown at you in the OSCEs throughout medical school - history-taking and physical examinations - with marking schemes included, allowing you to get into the mind of the examiner. If you know what the examiner is looking for, and put in the practice, you will get the marks you're looking for. With the OSCEs representing up to 50% of the marks in some 3rd year medical school exams this year, how could you not need this book? Review: What the title says - Got this because of the patient scripts and clinical scenarios. I needed to practice for my OSCEs with a classmate and I was searching through all the books in Blackwells. Found this to be the best in terms of format. The Pastest OSCE books are organised by case. So they have many tasks for each condition that the patient presents with, while this book has examinations together, patient scenarios together etc so it allows you to practice a certain type of station like history taking as opposed to having to dig through the pastest book to get the stations you want. The patient scripts also have a list of differential diagnoses and investigations you would carry out which I found quite useful because the examiner sometimes asks you about what conditions you would rule out and what other tests you would perform. This is more for 3rd and 4th years who don't have a full OSCE or haven't covered all their rotations. It allows you to go by systems. Another good OSCE book is the Oxford Practical and professional clinical skills, which doesn't have scenarios but has useful tips for examinations and goes into a lot more detail. Probably more detail that what is needed at this stage but do check it out if your school library has it.
| Best Sellers Rank | 32,170 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 31 in Medical Reference (Books) 1,122 in Medicine (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (460) |
| Dimensions | 20.96 x 1.91 x 29.85 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1848290632 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1848290631 |
| Item weight | 1.24 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 424 pages |
| Publication date | 15 Mar. 2012 |
| Publisher | Anshan Ltd |
S**R
Serious & definitive OSCE study book
The definitive book for practicing for your OSCEs. I made a previous false investment in another book (The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs - Zeshan Qureshi) which was a waste of money: it had pretty pictures but was utterly substanceless for any medical students much beyond their Second Year. Don't waste your time and funds on the Qureshi et al rip off as I did. This book by Shelmerdine et al, on the other hand, is well worth the money. It comprehensively covers most if not all of the scenarios that are going to be thrown at you in the OSCEs throughout medical school - history-taking and physical examinations - with marking schemes included, allowing you to get into the mind of the examiner. If you know what the examiner is looking for, and put in the practice, you will get the marks you're looking for. With the OSCEs representing up to 50% of the marks in some 3rd year medical school exams this year, how could you not need this book?
P**E
What the title says
Got this because of the patient scripts and clinical scenarios. I needed to practice for my OSCEs with a classmate and I was searching through all the books in Blackwells. Found this to be the best in terms of format. The Pastest OSCE books are organised by case. So they have many tasks for each condition that the patient presents with, while this book has examinations together, patient scenarios together etc so it allows you to practice a certain type of station like history taking as opposed to having to dig through the pastest book to get the stations you want. The patient scripts also have a list of differential diagnoses and investigations you would carry out which I found quite useful because the examiner sometimes asks you about what conditions you would rule out and what other tests you would perform. This is more for 3rd and 4th years who don't have a full OSCE or haven't covered all their rotations. It allows you to go by systems. Another good OSCE book is the Oxford Practical and professional clinical skills, which doesn't have scenarios but has useful tips for examinations and goes into a lot more detail. Probably more detail that what is needed at this stage but do check it out if your school library has it.
C**C
I hope that it will also be useful for finals practice
This is a really handy book which was purchased for my third year medical OSCEs. However, I hope that it will also be useful for finals practice. The scenarios are really similar to those provided by our medical school in terms of content. The level of detail is good and the mark schemes are clear and cover the key points. Overall this helps with consistency of OSCE history revision, and removes the headache of trying to make up good histories when practising in a group. I haven't found any other book which has been good for history revision.
T**L
Great for practice
I used this book for my finals practice! Awesome scenarios that lend themselves easily for practice with friends that can simulate patient histories. Would strongly recommend!
Z**O
An excellent book for medical students! Mark schemes are very detailed
An excellent OSCE book for all medical and physician associate students. It contains all sorts of procedures with different cases and examples! It puts things into context so that you can practise and understand the case better. With each exam comes a mark scheme, even by just learning the mark scheme you would hit top marks as it is pretty much the same or similar to what examiners are marking against when you undergo OSCE exams. Very useful and also shows you how to take a detailed and accurate medical history. A great book to have, you will learn so much using this book alongside other books also. Very happy and satisfied with this.
M**T
Great for clinical years!
You can see the true value of this book when you become at least year 3 or 4 as in year 1 and 2 you need a more comprehensive book that teaches you the basic stuffs step by step with pictures or videos. This book consists mainly of white and black plain marking schemes which you cannot easily find in any other book. To use this book wisely, you must have some basic knowledge and images in your mind. In other words, you cannot learn how to do IV cannulation or how to do properly MSK physical examination using this book. A especially good aspect of this book is that it covers all the specialties such as O&G, Paeds and Psy. It is very difficult if you try to find a OSCE book that has these specialties as well. Usually others only have General Med and Surgery. Overall this book is an excellent book for any med student in her or his clinical years.
M**S
Great aid for medical OSCE's
As a medical student I bought this as a aid to revise for medical finals and it was absolutely a great buy and must have for any medical student. It offers A LOT of scenarios for history taking as well as marking sheets to aid your revision. It also goes through more complex communication scenarios such as drug counselling and Downs syndrome explanation. Near the end there are also examination stations, however I felt for the level of final OSCEs it lacked a lot specialist signs. But if you add that in yourself this makes a great revision tool esp. for the communication sides of things which is key!
M**R
Good content, too big and heavy to be portable
This book contains a very wide range of OSCE scenarios with corresponding mark sheets. The scenarios are divided into communication and clinical skills, and further subdivided by system. The mark sheets themselves contain prompts and suggested questions to develop each OSCE further. There are score boxes for each of the elements assessed and further boxes at the foot of the page for a global rating. It should be noted that the global rating boxes are intended to be independent of the precise score attained, just as employed by some UK medical schools. The lack of guidance in each case for what might be expected to constitute a clear pass, as opposed to a borderline or outstanding result, is a glaring omission. The utility of the book is further limited by its large size (approximately A4 and almost 2cm thick) and weight. On balance, whilst this book describes itself as "A revision aid for medical finals", it is more likely to appeal to inexperienced medical students in their early clinical years.
M**A
A good book fir practising lots of exam cases
T**君
問題の傾向は、分かりましたが、モデルとなる回答が一つもないので、使いずらいです。
D**.
After I have read so many positive reviews, I decided to buy this NEW book,too. And I am really disappointed. The book is totally damaged and in such a bad condition that I would love zu give 0 stars.
A**R
good review and excellent resource however this is not intended to teach, only to reinforce what you already know
G**E
Helped me pass me OSCE in medical school. Highly recommend getting a couple copies between classmates so one person marks, one person acts as a patient and the other person is the doctor
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