In the part A of the MCEM exam, candidates are expected to demonstrate sufficient knowledge and sound understanding of the application of key basic sciences in Emergency Medicine. This intensive one-day revision course will provide the candidates with an overview of essential applied clinical anatomy, basic physiological principles, and the physiology of the respiratory, cardiovascular, renal, and central nervous systems. In addition to interactive lectures and small group teaching, there will be demonstration of topographic anatomy with emphasis on functional and clinical anatomy as tested in the exam. The course takes into consideration the changes to the curriculum introduced in August 2010.
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