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Current Issue February 2012, Vol. 40, No. 2

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  • Assessment and diagnosis of the poisoned patient
    February 2012(Vol. 40 | No. 2 | Pages 48-52)

    Allister Vale, Sally Bradberry

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Test Your Knowledge and Revise for the MRCP

Our online review and testing website, www.medicinecpd.co.uk, allows readers to test their knowledge of a subject before or after reading the relevant issue of Medicine. The questions are set out in a best of five multiple choice format, similar to the MRCP, and provide an excellent resource for those revising for the exam, as well as for continuing professional development.

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Medicine is published by Elsevier.


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About Medicine

Medicine is a review journal presenting current knowledge and practice of clinical medicine in a structured 'curriculum'. Our aim is to describe accepted principles and practice, and to indicate recent advances that will improve understanding of disease and the care of patients.

Medicine builds over a series of 24 topics, forming a comprehensive and highly illustrated 'textbook' style description of the principles and practice of clinical medicine. However, unlike conventional textbooks, Medicine is continually updated and topics are regularly revisited and revised.

Medicine's comprehensive and systematic coverage makes it particularly useful for the physician revising for the MRCP exam and for those in core medical training. Specialist physicians and general practitioners will find it an indispensable source of reading and reference, and undergraduates will find much of value in each issue.

Designed for easy reading and fast assimilation of information, Medicine will quickly establish itself as a trusted cornerstone of your reference library.

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