MFDS Part 2: 60 OSCE Stations
Autor Johno Breeze, Eiling Wuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
Presented with 60 OSCE stations, students are encouraged to apply the theory and knowledge they have acquired in simulated patient encounters in the setting of a clinical examination.
Each station opens with a summary of relevant clinical information, followed by a practice OSCE and examiner mark sheet.
Candidates are guided through questions they are likely to encounter, with explanations of the most appropriate answers and direction towards key research papers and further reading to enhance their knowledge.
The book gives practical advice on how to approach revision and useful tips to improve exam technique, helping students maximise the chances of success.
Key points
- Practical revision guide for postgraduates preparing for the OSCE element of the MFDS examination
- 60 OSCE stations with practice OSCE and examiner mark sheet
- Guides candidates through topics they are likely to encounter with detailed explanations of answers
- Offers advice on revision and tips to improve exam technique and maximise chances of success
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1787791149
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: JP Medical
Colecția Jaypee UK
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Johno Breeze PhD FRCS FDS
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospitals Birmingham, UK
Eiling Wu MBBS MRCS BDS MFD BSc AKC
Specialist Trainee in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospitals Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, UK
Cuprins
- A dental patient with a dry mouth
- Management of a white patch in the mouth
- Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
- Facial pain
- Recurrent oral ulceration
- A suspicious ulcer necessitating urgent referral
- Cemento osseous dysplasia
- Cranial nerves examination
- Management of anaphylaxis in dental practice
- Management of angina in dental practice
- Management of asthma in dental practice
- Management of epilepsy in dental practice
- Management of hypoglycaemia in dental practice
- Basic life support in dental practice
- Immediate options for an extracted tooth
- Long term options for a missing tooth
- Partial denture design
- Implant management
- A child with a cleft lip presenting to dental practice
- Referral for advanced periodontal disease
- Trauma to an adult incisor tooth
- A mandible fracture presenting to dental practice
- Repair of a facial laceration
- Special needs children requiring sedation
- Amelogensis imperfecta
- Management of childhood caries
- Unerupted canines
- Management of infraoccluded primary molars
- Orthodontic appliances
- Periodontal disease and recession in an orthodontic patient
- Failed tooth extraction
- Coronectomy for a third molar tooth
- Dental treatment of patients on bisphosphonates
- Intravenous sedation for dental extractions
- Oro antral fistula
- Tooth extraction in a patient with a prosthetic heart valve
- Management of lichen planus in dental practice
- Previously undiagnosed periodontal disease
- Failed tooth extraction with retained root
- Tongue numbness after tooth extraction
- A lump in the palate
- Management of an avulsed tooth in a child
- Incisional biopsy of a suspicious lesion
- Suturing of a bleeding socket
- Raising a flap for a surgical tooth extraction
- Interpretation of apical radiolucent lesion
- Adequacy of root canal filling for apicectomy
- Third molar assessment
- Salivary gland swellings
- X-Ray machine suddenly stops working
- Extractions of teeth for patients on warfarin
- Correctly writing a prescription for antibiotics
- Antibiotics for a dental infection following tooth extraction
- Spreading infection from a lower molar tooth
- Communication of NHS eligibility for orthodontic treatment
- Mental capacity and consent for dental treatment
- Alcohol misuse by a dentist
- General Dental Council standards
- Missing money from the work place staff room
- Management of a sharps injury in dental practice
Descriere
This book is a practical revision guide for postgraduates preparing for the OSCE element of the MFDS (Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery) examination.
Presented with 60 OSCE stations, students are encouraged to apply the theory and knowledge they have acquired in simulated patient encounters in the setting of a clinical examination.
Each station opens with a summary of relevant clinical information, followed by a practice OSCE and examiner mark sheet.
Candidates are guided through questions they are likely to encounter, with explanations of the most appropriate answers and direction towards key research papers and further reading to enhance their knowledge.
The book gives practical advice on how to approach revision and useful tips to improve exam technique, helping students maximise the chances of success.
Key points
- Practical revision guide for postgraduates preparing for the OSCE element of the MFDS examination
- 60 OSCE stations with practice OSCE and examiner mark sheet
- Guides candidates through topics they are likely to encounter with detailed explanations of answers
- Offers advice on revision and tips to improve exam technique and maximise chances of success