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MCQ's in Paediatrics for the DCH Examination, 1st Edition

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By Antonio A. T. Chuh
The Diploma in Child Health (DCH) is an exam taken largely by trainee general practitioners. All candidates need to pass the MCQ paper before being allowed to progress to the clinical part of the exam. Much of the syllabus of the DCH relates to commu ...view more
The Diploma in Child Health (DCH) is an exam taken largely by trainee general practitioners. All candidates need to pass the MCQ paper before being allowed to progress to the clinical part of the exam. Much of the syllabus of the DCH relates to community child health (health promotion, immunisation, surveillance, etc) so it is very different from the MRCP (Paeds) which is more oriented towards acute hospitl paediatrics. This is a selection of 500 multiple choice questions, each consisting of a stem, plus 5true/false questions. It gives full descriptive answers.
ISBN :
9780443061493
Publication Date :
23-07-1998
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The Diploma in Child Health (DCH) is an exam taken largely by trainee general practitioners. All candidates need to pass the MCQ paper before being allowed to progress to the clinical part of the exam. Much of the syllabus of the DCH relates to community child health (health promotion, immunisation, surveillance, etc) so it is very different from the MRCP (Paeds) which is more oriented towards acute hospitl paediatrics. This is a selection of 500 multiple choice questions, each consisting of a stem, plus 5true/false questions. It gives full descriptive answers.

Key Features
  • Idea revision and study aid for GPs and others studying for the DCH exam
  • Reassures candidates that they are well practised in this first part of the exam
  • Provides full answers to questions
  • 8 Papers: 500 questions and answers

    Author Information
    By Antonio A. T. Chuh, Assistant Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Honorary Lecturer, Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong