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Approach to the Patient with Child Fever – Part Four

🤔 MEDIUM This is the fourth approach to child fever.  Have another crack and, as ever, beware the strawberry tongue ... Reviewed by: awaiting review

Clinical Skills – Introduction to the Abdominal Examination

🤔 MEDIUM In collaboration with the Warwick Medical School's very own Clinical Skills Society, MedGuide proudly presents the first OSCE-like quiz.  Best of luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review Introduce, explain and consent a patient to undergo a full abdominal...

Musculoskeletal anatomy – Part 1

🤔 MEDIUM The musculoskeletal system is a fascinating topic. The quiz is about the bones, muscles and their associated arterial and nervous supply. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

NeuroSoc NUNC HomePage

Welcome to the homepage for the University of Warwick's Neuroscience Society as we prepare for the National Neuroanatomy Undergraduate Competition at the University of Southampton. Watch this space as resources are regularly populated! Reviewed by: awaiting...

Clinical Skills – Introduction to the Respiratory Examination

🤔 MEDIUM In collaboration with the Warwick Medical School’s very own Clinical Skills Society, MedGuide proudly presents another OSCE-like quiz.  Best of luck!  Reviewed by Katrina Bogus on 25th November 2019 Introduce, explain and consent a patient to...

Gastrointestinal bleeds (2)

🤔 MEDIUM Here are seven more questions to test your understanding of the management, investigation and pathophysiology of GI bleeds. Reviewed by: awaiting review

Abdominal Anatomy Part Five MCQ

This is the fifth - and final -  in a series of comprehenisve clinical anatomy and imaging questions for the abdomen.  Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

Clinical Neuroanatomy: Part One

Neuroanatomy can be tough.  But with time, and effort, it is a very logical and rewarding system that can make you seem like a pro. "Where's the lesion?" isn't the only thing you'll be tested on in this series however.  Best of luck! Reviewed by: awaiting...

Consciousness and GCS

🤔 MEDIUM Test your knowledge on some disorders of consciousness and what the Glasgow Coma Score is!Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak, 23 February 2020

Cerebellum: Part One of Two

🥵 HARD   Awaiting review • The anatomic vs functional division of the cerebellum  Gross appearance including vascular supply  Functional architecture of the cerebellum  Deep cerebellar nuclei connections and functionality  Ascending cerebellar...