DO-HNS and MRCS (ENT) OSCE Guide
S**I
Great Book
A great book with a systematic sorting of topics regarding the exam stations. would luv it more if i passed the exam...update 1 April,13th 2014:after reading about 80 pages, there are some spelling mistakes, one commentary mistake on a CT which should be coronal instead of axial (Fig 5.1a on page 56) and some photos quality is not good enough but I'm still satisfied enough by the scientific content...
D**A
Four Stars
Very nice and concise explanation
D**A
Must have for DO-HNS part two
Excellent book and a must have for DO-HNS part two. Lots of cases with explanations which are fantastic for the exam.
E**M
Good content, sample questions representative of the actual exam, book quite badly written, very poor grammar and pictures
Very good selection of sample questions, which are representative of the actual exam, however the quality of the actual pictures is poor. The text in the book doesn't read very well and there are too many spelling mistakes.It is certainly helpful to get a feeling of what the exam is going to be like but there is room for improvement.
A**L
Five Stars
Excellent aide for the MRCS (ENT). A must read for all those planning to take the exam.
B**I
Very good and highly recommended
I like this book because it is published recently - that is advantage because it covers all recent guidelines and recent question and themes.I have all 3 different OSCE book. But this is very good for its recent style of question.Particularly all the stations - with questions and its level - excellent.It is highly recommended for all the students who are doing DOHNS - 2 / MRCS (ENT) part 2. - particularly those who are appearing from outside UK.
D**J
Good content but feels cheap
Good content that reads reasonably well. Lots of practice questions which were the most useful part, even if some are probably harder than the actual exam (no bad thing). Agree with previous reviewer that there are several typos and the print quality is poor - some x-rays are barely visible and audiograms could be digital opposed to poorly lit photographs. However, alongside a more detailed text you shouldn't need much more to pass the exam.
M**O
Incredible
This book is simply a masterpiece. I would recommend it to anyone sitting the DOHNS part 2 exam. It covers an incredible range of topics that are necessary for the exam and beyond. The number (62!) and variety of cases offered in the clinical section is mind blowing and very well written and explained, virtually identical to the exam. The chapter on fundamentals of clinical audiology is particularly impressive, given the lack of teaching on this area of ENT throughout Medical School and post graduate programme. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. If you want to pass, then look no further.
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