About Emergency Med Exam for Tablet
Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are an essential part of many formal assessment processes, and a useful tool in clinical practice. However, they are notoriously difficult to study for.
Practice Exams in Emergency Medicine is structured to reflect the topics covered in the core curriculum of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine fellowship program. It contains evidence-based, clinically relevant and practical multiple choice questions in adult and paediatric emergency medicine. It has been written by expert authors who have drawn from their own experience and ACEM recommended textbooks and peer-reviewed journals.
Each question includes an evidence-based explanation, references from current literature including peer-reviewed journals and a relevant additional reading list.
Features:
Exams:
• 3 exam papers
• 60 MCQs per paper
• Timed to be completed in 90 minutes
• Immediate feedback per question (ie correct/incorrect)
• Rationale to be displayed for correct and incorrect responses.
• References included with each rationale
• Publish scores to facebook
Quick Quiz:
• 10 MCQs per quiz
• Immediate feedback per question (ie correct/incorrect)
• Rationale to be displayed for correct and incorrect responses.
• References included with each rationale
• Abbreviation finder
This app is aimed at enhancing your knowledge and improving your critical thinking skills while helping you to identify gaps in your knowledge. It will be useful in your everyday clinical practice as well as during your preparation for examinations.
Keywords:
Emergency Medicine, Exams, MCQs, ACEM, Clinical practice, Evidence based, Adult, Paediatric
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by S####:
Scorecard doesn't display on Galaxy S6, some of the questions no longer reflect the new exam style and some of the answers are now outdated due to new evidence over the last 4-5 years since the book was written. Needs an update so it works on current devices at the very least.