Cracking Mrcs Viva Pdf

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Each section is organised alphabetically, which does lead to much page flicking if you wish to revise, for example, the nerves supplying the arm. However, there is a very thorough cross-referencing system running throughout, linking the various sections and chapters, illustrating how questions in a viva may flow. At the beginning of each chapter there is a list of all related topics within the book, which saves referring to the index.

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