MRCEM Primary - Volume 2 — Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology & EBM
MRCEM Primary Volume 2 — Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology & Evidence-Based Medicine is a premium, updated, high-yield and exam-focused 296-page eBook covering the remaining published MRCEM Primary basic-science domains.
The content is designed for postgraduate SBA performance rather than isolated definitions: mechanisms, interactions, toxicities, organism properties, pathological processes, calculations and evidence interpretation are developed around the discriminators that make one answer fully correct.
- Pharmacology: core pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, cardiovascular and respiratory drugs, analgesia, antimicrobials, endocrine pharmacology, fluids/electrolytes, immunological products and anaesthetic pharmacology
- Microbiology: immunity, bacterial/viral/fungal/parasitic principles, key organisms, infection control, diagnostics, virulence and antimicrobial resistance
- Pathology: inflammation, hypersensitivity, tissue injury, healing, thrombosis, haemostasis and high-yield haematology mechanisms
- Evidence-Based Medicine: statistics, diagnostic tests, study design, bias, confounding, effect measures, screening, meta-analysis and critical appraisal
- Premium color-coded study system with blue mechanisms and formulas, red toxicities/traps, green conclusions, bright-yellow must-know facts and pale-green exam pearls
- Embedded key notes, mechanism maps, high-yield formulas, calculations and comparison tools for efficient exam revision
- Extensive embedded SBA/MCQ practice with applied consolidation questions, a dedicated blueprint-weighted final mock, answer key and full rationales
- Clickable contents and candidate-friendly navigation for structured study and rapid final review
Designed to complete the non-anatomy/non-physiology half of MRCEM Primary preparation and to provide premium, exam-oriented, exam-beneficial coverage of the full remaining blueprint domains.
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