AMC Handbook of MCQ’s PDF Download

The AMC Handbook of MCQ’s is an excellent resource for medical students. The handbook provides practice questions and answers for the AMC Medical Council of Australia Clinical Examination. The handbook is also a great study tool for the AMC Written Examination. The handbook is divided into sections that correspond with the six core subjects of the AMC examination. The handbook is easy to use and includes explanations for each answer.

The AMC Handbook of MCQ’s is a comprehensive guide to multiple choice questions for medical students. The handbook covers all aspects of MCQs, from question construction to marking and interpretation. It includes over 350 practice questions, with answers and explanations. The handbook is an essential resource for students preparing for the AMC MCQ examination.

Preface of AMC Handbook of MCQ

The primary purpose of this book is to provide in single accessible format information central to the professional, ethical and legal requirements of being a doctor. It covers a core curriculum for medical students who must obtain a grounding in the elements of what constitutes being a medical professional [1–2]. The same material is essential for doctors in training and for international medical graduates coming to work in Australia. This book should be a useful and readily accessible starting point for busy doctors looking for answers to issues as they arise in practice. This edition brings together updated material generally not found in textbooks of clinical medicine. Although most doctors are now equipped to seek information electronically, this can take time as information is not accessed readily or integrated at a single source, may not be relevant to the local setting and may not be quality controlled.
Since the 1997 edition of our book [3] there have been significant developments in regard to the importance of professionalism. Medical boards here and overseas have focused attention on the breadth of professional skills needed for good medical practice; indeed the UK General Medical Council’s primer for doctors is called just that, Good Medical Practice [4]. More recently, medical indemnity organisations and health-care institutions have been active in promoting good professional attitudes and behaviour, under the banner of ‘risk management’, to reduce the risk of adverse outcomes.
Australian medical colleges have agreed to have their education and training programs accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and this has resulted in a greater emphasis on professionalism and ethics for specialists in training. The AMC clinical examination for international medical graduates now specifically addresses professional attitudes.


At its core, medicine remains the delivery of care to people who are unwell and are seeking help. The effective and compassionate practice of medicine requires a combination of medical knowledge, clinical competence, and sound professional attitudes and skills. In the distant past, professional attitudes and skills were known as a ‘good bedside manner’ and were not taught formally. It was assumed that young doctors would somehow acquire such skills, perhaps by observation and experience. In Australia, since the 1988 Doherty Report [5], the medical profession, especially those sections responsible for the basic medical education, has identified professional skills as something that can and must be taught.
‘Professionalism’ is a convenient shorthand term to describe the professional attributes required (over and beyond simply having adequate knowledge of medicine and adequate procedural ability) for effective medical practice that the community can trust. Professionalism covers a wide range of elements, including good communication skills, an empathetic attitude, the virtues of self-reflection, truthfulness and dependability, cultural awareness in our multicultural society and awareness of responsibilities arising under relevant laws pertaining to medical practice. Above all it covers an assumption that a person wishing to practice medicine effectively will bring positive attitudes to all the roles involved in being a doctor. Used in this way, the term ‘professionalism’ is consistent with the focus of the Victorian Professional Practice Program, which in 1991 and 1992 was the basis of an early version of this book [6].
Many new influences have been brought to bear on the doctor-patient relationship, including community expectation of excellent outcomes of all interventions, a changing legal interpretation of medical negligence, the conundrums of infinite need versus finite resources, awareness of preventable adverse events, commercialization and corporatization of medicine, a patchwork of federal and state privacy laws, additional forms of accountability for doctors with closer scrutiny of professional performance, alertness to doctors’ ill health leading to impairment, and demands for programs of maintenance of professional standards. Despite these influences, the practice of clinical medicine remains very rewarding. As this book unfolds, we hope the reader will recognise that meeting the professional, ethical and legal requirements of medical practice, while demanding, is consistent with approaches competent doctors have used to provide effective and appreciated service for patients over many years. Primary features of such practice remain respect for patients, the personal integrity of the doctor and good communication.


Our approach in this book remains essentially pragmatic. While the text necessarily explores the underpinning themes of ethical theory and medical law, and addresses topical issues such as euthanasia and abortion, it does not probe the ethical or legal detail. Our fundamental aim is to provide core information for medical students and doctors in training, and to guide medical practitioners who are faced in their daily work with practical problems in consultation with their patients. While every care has been taken to strive to be accurate and up to date, the reader should not rely on this book as a source of legal advice. There now exist in Australia several excellent texts on ethics in health care, and on medical law, which are recommended where relevant, and ample references and suggested additional reading are provided for readers who wish to explore any topic in more depth.

About the Author AMC Handbook of MCQ’s

V. C. Marshall and A. Lindesay Clark are the authors of Annotated Multiple Choice Questions: Australian Medical Council, published by Wiley.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (February 2, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0867933771
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0867933772
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.68 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.2 x 0.72 x 9.22 inches

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Section 1 (The AMC MCQ examination process)
  3. Section 2 (Trail Examination)
  4. Section 3 
  5. Commentaries MCQs’s
  6. Afterword
  7. Epilogue
  8. Index

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AMC Textbook of Surgery PDF Download

Description

Textbook of Surgery is a core book for medical and surgical students providing a comprehensive overview of general and speciality surgery. Each topic is written by an expert in the field.

The book focuses on the principles and techniques of surgical management of common diseases. Great emphasis is placed on problem-solving to guide students and junior doctors through their surgical training.

Throughout the book are numerous reproducible line drawings, tables and boxes that will prove invaluable for learning and revision. In addition there are detailed guidelines provided for surgical management.

Up-to-date and ideal for medical students and junior doctors on surgical attachments and a perfect refresher for RACS and MRCS candidates.

Reviews of the last edition

“The textbook presents a compact and contemporary overview and is not so much a reference book as a working tome suitable for familiarization with current trends in treatment and diagnosis in these various areas.

Preface

Medical students and trainees must possess an understanding of basic surgical principles, knowledge of specific surgical conditions, be able to perform a few basic procedures and be part of a multidisciplinary team that manages the patient in totality. Students must also be aware of the rapid developments in technology and basic sciences and understand where these developments impinge on surgical practice.
The Textbook of Surgery is intended to supply this information, which is especially relevant given current surgical curriculum for undergraduates. Each topic is written by an expert in the field from his own wisdom and experience. All contributors have been carefully chosen from the Australasian region for their authoritative expertise and personal involvement in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
In this textbook we have approached surgery from a practical viewpoint while emphasising the relevance of basic surgical principles. We have attempted to cover most aspects of general surgery and selected topics of specialty surgery, including cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery and urology. Principles that underlie the assessment, care and treatment of surgical patients are outlined, followed by sections on various surgical disorders. The final section presents a practical problem-solving approach to the diagnosis and management of common surgical conditions. In clinical practice, patients present with symptoms and signs to the surgeon who then has to formulate care plans, using such a problem-solving approach. This textbook provides a good grounding for students in surgical diseases, problems and management. Apart from forming the core curriculum for medical students, surgical trainees will also find the Textbook of Surgery beneficial in their studies and their practice.
With ever-expanding medical knowledge, a core amount of instructive and up-to-date information is presented in a concise fashion. Important leading references of classic publications or up-to-date literature have been provided. It is our aim that this textbook will stimulate students to refer to appropriate reviews and publications for further details in specific subjects.
We have presented the textbook in an attractive and easily readable format by extensive use of tables, boxes and illustrations. We hope that this edition will continue to be valuable to undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students of surgery, and for general practitioners and physicians as a useful summary of surgery.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Reviews of the last edition

“The textbook presents a compact and contemporary overview and is not so much a reference book as a working tome suitable for familiarization with current trends in treatment and diagnosis in these various areas.

…found this textbook very informative and a pleasure to read.”
ANZ Journal of Surgery Vol. 72, No. 12.

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Textbook of Surgery is a core book for medical and surgical students providing a comprehensive overview of general and speciality surgery. Each topic is written by an expert in the field.

The book focuses on the principles and techniques of surgical management of common diseases. Great emphasis is placed on problem-solving to guide students and junior doctors through their surgical training.

Throughout the book are numerous reproducible line drawings, tables and boxes that will prove invaluable for learning and revision. In addition there are detailed guidelines provided for surgical management.

Up-to-date and ideal for medical students and junior doctors on surgical attachments and a perfect refresher for RACS and MRCS candidates.

Product details

  • Paperback: 720 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 3 edition (January 24, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405126272
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405126274
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 1.3 x 9.7 inches

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AMC Murtagh’s General Practices PDF Download

Description

John Murtagh’s General Practice is widely recognised as the gold standard reference and most influential publication for general practice and primary health care, both for doctors already established in practice and those starting out in their careers. Now in its sixth edition, John Murtagh’s General Practice is the result of John Murtagh’s vast experience as a rural and urban general practitioner and a highly regarded educator. This new edition is further enhanced by the contributions of Dr Jill Rosenblatt, who adds an additional level of authority to this respected title. John Murtagh’s General Practice sixth edition has been thoroughly revised and updated with a new chapter dedicated to cardiovascular along with key updates to the Child and adolescent health and Male health chapters. About the authors John Murtagh is Emeritus Professor in General Practice at Monash University; Professorial Fellow of General Practice at the University of Melbourne; Adjunct Clinical Professor in the Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Notre Dame; and Guest Professor at Peking University Health Science Centre, Beijing. Jill Rosenblatt is a general practitioner and Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the School of Primary Health Care at Monash University. She has a wealth of rural and urban experience. Praise for John Murtagh You only need to look at how he writes his books to see that he is a great educator and a wonderful general practitioner who teaches in a very practical, intelligent and focused way, Michael Kidd, in Australian Doctor 2005 (as President of the RACGP) Murtagh’s textbooks and his teaching are equally legendary. General Practice, Patient Education and Practice Tips have sold more than 50,000 copies excluding nine language translations and several English reprints in India. John Murtagh has been voted to be in the top 10 of Australian Doctors 50 most influential people in general practice.

Preface

The discipline of general practice has become complex, expansive and challenging, but nevertheless remains manageable, fascinating and rewarding. John Murtagh’s General Practice attempts to address the issue of the base of knowledge and skills required in modern general practice. Some of the basics of primary healthcare remain the same. In fact, there is an everlasting identity about many of the medical problems that affect human beings, be it a splinter under a nail, a stye of the eyelid, a terminal illness or simply stress-related anxiety. Many of the treatments and approaches to caring management are universal and timeless.
This text covers a mix of traditional and modern practice with an emphasis on the importance of early diagnosis, strategies for solving common presenting problems, continuing care, holistic management and ‘tricks of the trade’. One feature of our discipline is the patient who presents with undifferentiated problems featuring an overlap of organic and psychosocial components. There is the constant challenge to make an early diagnosis and identify the ever-lurking, life-threatening illness. Hence the ‘must not be missed’ catch cry throughout the text. To reinforce this awareness, ‘red flag pointers’ to serious disease are included where appropriate. The general practice diagnostic model, which pervades all the chapters on problem solving, is based on the authors’ experience, but readers can draw on their own experience to make the model work effectively for themselves.
This sixth edition expands on the challenging initiative of diagnostic triads (or tetrads), which act as a brief aide-memoire to assist in identifying a disorder from three (or four) key symptoms or signs. A particular challenge in the preparation of the text was to identify as much appropriate and credible evidence-based information as possible. This material, which still has its limitations, has been combined with considerable collective wisdom from experts, especially from the Therapeutic Guidelines series. To provide updated accuracy and credibility, the authors have had the relevant chapters peer reviewed by independent experts in the respective disciplines. These consultants are acknowledged in the reviewers section. The revised edition also has the advantage of co-authorship from experienced general practitioner Dr Jill Rosenblatt. A comprehensive book such as this one, which presents a basic overview of primary medicine, cannot possibly cover all the medical problems likely to be encountered. An attempt has been made, however, to focus on problems that are common, significant, preventable and treatable. Expanded material on genetic disorders, infectious diseases and tropical medicine provides a glimpse of relatively uncommon presenting problems in first-world practice.

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Product detailsHardcover: 1603 pagesPublisher: McGraw-Hill Education / Australia; 6 edition (16 October 2015)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1743760035ISBN-13: 978-1743760031Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 2.4 x 10.1 cm

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AMC Anthology of Medical Condition PDF Download

Australian Medical Council Exam (AMC) is medical evaluation test for Australia.  If you want to practice medicine in Australia, you have to pass the AMC examination along with IELTS or TOEFL. The AMC exam consists of two types of test:

  • Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)
  • The AMC Clinical Examination.

Unfortunately, there is not a single center in Pakistan which conducts this exam. You have to go to Dubai or Singapore for your test. This evaluation test is set to examine your Clinical knowledge, attitudes, and your communication skills with patients and their families.

Preface

Medical students and trainees must possess an understanding of basic surgical principles, knowledge of specific surgical conditions, be able to perform a few basic procedures and be part of a multidisciplinary team that manages the patient in totality. Students must also be aware of the rapid developments in technology and basic sciences and understand where these developments impinge on surgical practice.
The Textbook of Surgery is intended to supply this information, which is especially relevant given current surgical curriculum for undergraduates. Each topic is written by an expert in the field from his own wisdom and experience. All contributors have been carefully chosen from the Australasian region for their authoritative expertise and personal involvement in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
In this textbook we have approached surgery from a practical viewpoint while emphasising the relevance of basic surgical principles. We have attempted to cover most aspects of general surgery and selected topics of specialty surgery, including cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery and urology. Principles that underlie the assessment, care and treatment of surgical patients are outlined, followed by sections on various surgical disorders. The final section presents a practical problem-solving approach to the diagnosis and management of common surgical conditions. In clinical practice, patients present with symptoms and signs to the surgeon who then has to formulate care plans, using such a problem-solving approach. This textbook provides a good grounding for students in surgical diseases, problems and management. Apart from forming the core curriculum for medical students, surgical trainees will also find the Textbook of Surgery beneficial in their studies and their practice.
With ever-expanding medical knowledge, a core amount of instructive and up-to-date information is presented in a concise fashion. Important leading references of classic publications or up-to-date literature have been provided. It is our aim that this textbook will stimulate students to refer to appropriate reviews and publications for further details in specific subjects.
We have presented the textbook in an attractive and easily readable format by extensive use of tables, boxes and illustrations. We hope that this edition will continue to be valuable to undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students of surgery, and for general practitioners and physicians as a useful summary of surgery.

About the Book

AMC anthology of the medical condition is not only to assist international medical graduates but also this book has been proven an essential tool in the clinical field. This book features over 130 clinical scenarios with a diagnosis and management plan which make it easier for students to prepare.

One preparing for AMC must know about the laws, ethics, and tradition of a society in which he is going to practice medicine. this book has a separate section which covers topic like these and helps students to understand the atmosphere. This book is highly recommended by Australian medical board for AMC MCQ’s exam and clinical examination.

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AMC Good Medical Practices PDF Download

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Preface

The primary purpose of this book is to provide in a single accessible format information central to the professional, ethical and legal requirements of being a doctor. It covers a core curriculum for medical students who must obtain a grounding in the elements of what constitutes being a medical professional [1–2]. The same material is essential for doctors in training and for international medical graduates coming to work in Australia. This book should be a useful and readily accessible starting point for busy doctors looking for answers to issues as they arise in practice. This edition brings together updated material generally not found in textbooks of clinical medicine. Although most doctors are now equipped to seek information electronically, this can take time as information is not accessed readily or integrated at a single source, may not be relevant to the local setting and may not be quality controlled.
Since the 1997 edition of our book [3] there have been significant developments in regard to the importance of professionalism. Medical boards here and overseas have focused attention on the breadth of professional skills needed for good medical practice; indeed the UK General Medical Council’s primer for doctors is called just that, Good Medical Practice [4]. More recently, medical indemnity organisations and health-care institutions have been active in promoting good professional attitudes and behaviour, under the banner of ‘risk management’, to reduce the risk of adverse outcomes.
Australian medical colleges have agreed to have their education and training programs accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and this has resulted in a greater emphasis on professionalism and ethics for specialists in training. The AMC clinical examination for international medical graduates now specifically addresses professional attitudes.
At its core, medicine remains the delivery of care to people who are unwell and are seeking help. The effective and compassionate practice of medicine requires a combination of medical knowledge, clinical competence, and sound professional attitudes and skills. In the distant past, professional attitudes and skills were known as a ‘good bedside manner’ and were not taught formally. It was assumed that young doctors would somehow acquire such skills, perhaps by observation and experience. In Australia, since the 1988 Doherty Report [5], the medical profession, especially those sections responsible for the basic medical education, has identified professional skills as something that can and must be taught.
‘Professionalism’ is a convenient shorthand term to describe the professional attributes required (over and beyond simply having adequate knowledge of medicine and adequate procedural ability) for effective medical practice that the community can trust. Professionalism covers a wide range of elements, including good communication skills, an empathetic attitude, the virtues of self-reflection, truthfulness and dependability, cultural awareness in our multicultural society and awareness of responsibilities arising under relevant laws pertaining to medical practice. Above all it covers an assumption that a person wishing to practice medicine effectively will bring positive attitudes to all the roles involved in being a doctor. Used in this way, the term ‘professionalism’ is consistent with the focus of the Victorian Professional Practice Program, which in 1991 and 1992 was the basis of an early version of this book [6].
Many new influences have been brought to bear on the doctor–patient relationship, including community expectation of excellent outcomes of all interventions, a changing legal interpretation of medical negligence, the conundrums of infinite need versus finite resources, awareness of preventable adverse events, commercialisation and corporatisation of medicine, a patchwork of federal and state privacy laws, additional forms of accountability for doctors with closer scrutiny of professional performance, alertness to doctors’ ill health leading to impairment, and demands for programs of maintenance of professional standards. Despite these influences, the practice of clinical medicine remains very rewarding. As this book unfolds, we hope the reader will recognise that meeting the professional, ethical and legal requirements of medical practice, while demanding, is consistent with approaches competent doctors have used to provide effective and appreciated service for patients over many years. Primary features of such practice remain respect for patients, the personal integrity of the doctor and good communication.
Our approach in this book remains essentially pragmatic. While the text necessarily explores the underpinning themes of ethical theory and medical law, and addresses topical issues such as euthanasia and abortion, it does not probe the ethical or legal detail. Our fundamental aim is to provide core information for medical students and doctors in training, and to guide medical practitioners who are faced in their daily work with practical problems in consultation with their patients. While every care has been taken to strive to be accurate and up to date, the reader should not rely on this book as a source of legal advice. There now exist in Australia several excellent texts on ethics in health care, and on medical law, which are recommended where relevant, and ample references and suggested additional reading are provided for readers who wish to explore any topic in more depth.

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AMC Annotated MCQ’s PDF Download

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Preface

The Australian Medical Council (AMC) put this book together to assist overseas-trained doctors who are preparing for the AMC AMCQ examination. This book is a valuable guide and self-assessment tool for this exam. It also illustrates the best-practice principles for a wide range of medical conditions found in the Australian community. All medical students will find this book an invaluable aid as an educational resource in preparation for their clinical assessments, as should postgraduate trainees preparing for higher degrees across the spectrum of general and specialist practice. The questions are representative of curricula of medical schools at universities across Australia.

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