Viva Practice for the FRCS(Urol) and Postgraduate Urology Examinations - Arya Manit, Shergill Iqbal, Fernando Herman, Kalsi Jas, Muneer Asif, Ahmed Hashim - książka

Viva Practice for the FRCS(Urol) and Postgraduate Urology Examinations książka papierowa

Arya Manit, Shergill Iqbal, Fernando Herman, Kalsi Jas, Muneer Asif, Ahmed Hashim

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This is the first revision book to be published specifically for candidates sitting the FRCS(Urol) examination, which tests the required standard of a recognised Urology specialist. It provides a selection of common clinical scenarios together with a guide to answering the FRCS(Urol) questions. Each chapter is written by Consultant Urological Surgeons or Senior Urology Trainees who have already been successful in passing the examination. This second edition responds to continual changes in practice:

The chapters on urological cancers including prostate cancer, bladder cancer and renal cancer have important updates due to emergence of new evidence and changes in NICE, EAU and AUA guidelines.
Substantial revisions to other sections such as paediatric urology, female urology, urinary stone disease, benign prostatic hyperplasia and uro-technology to meet standards of current best practice.
Adds an extra chapter on the TNM classification of urological cancers.

The book remains an invaluable revision tool for the FRCS(Urol) and will also be useful for individuals sitting the FEBU and equivalent postgraduate urological examinations in the USA, Australia and Asia. Established consultants will also find value in the text as a ‘refresher’ in areas outside their subspecialist interest.

Liczba stron: 394

Rok wydania: 2018

Format (wymiary): 18.0x25.0cm

ISBN: 9780815366218

Wydanie: 2

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