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Gastrointestinal Physiology Review MCQ – Part 2

Without a keen understanding of pertinent anatomy and physiology, students will struggle to apply pathology and pharmacology throughout their training and practice.   MedGuide are happy to introduce this series of MCQ sets comprising core clinically-relevant...

Movement Disorders

😀 EASY NeuroSoc and MedGuide hosted a fantastic, all-day neurophysiology session for phase I Warwick Medical Students (February 2021).  In this day, we gave eight lectures covering many of the Brain and Behaviour Preclinical contents.  Check out one of those...

Upper Limb Crash Course MCQ – Part Two (Elbow, Forearm, Wrist)

🤔 MEDIUM MSK presentations are so common in primary, and secondary, practice.  In fact, most medical schools mandate 5-20 weeks of ortho placement.  As such, knowledge of the bones, muscles and joints of the body are integral.  Have a go at this MCQ quiz!  Reviewed...

Introduction to the ECG

Like neuroanatomy, the ECG is a classic thing to fill medical students with dread each year. Take it one step at a time, particularly in the preclinical years, and get these core concepts of rate, rhythm and axis right - along with some core electrochemistry - to hold...

Approach to methods of contraception

🤔 MEDIUM Test yourself on this more challenging set of MCQs on different methods of contraception Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak

Introduction to immunology

😀 EASY A mixture of MCQs and short answer questions on some of the fundamental molecules, cells and stages of immune responses.Reviewed by Daniel Mercer on 14th October 2019Now you've given the MCQs a go, try...

Clinical Neuroanatomy: Part Five

🤔 MEDIUM The cauda equina, from the Latin for "a horse's tail", is a slender series of lumbar, sacral and coccygeal nerves eminating from the lumbar-enlarged caudal spinal cord.  Implicated in the medical emergency cauda equina syndrome (CES), its anatomy is touched...

Haemoptysis

🤔 MEDIUM Haemoptysis can be an extremely scary symptom to patients, however is not that uncommon. Test yourself on this set of questions to review 2 cases of a patient presenting with haemoptysis - good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=164 alerts=off...

Approach to the patient with sore throat

😀 EASY The days are drawing in which means sore throat season is upon us, gather the cold and flu remedies and test yourself on this set of questions!  Reviewed by: awaiting review

Tubular Processing and Electrolyte Balance MCQ

This is a series of questions covering the learning outcomes of the lecture. Best of luck! Reviewed by Daniel Mercer on 24 June 2019