An essential resource for practitioners in infectious diseases and microbiology, studying for the new FRCPath Part 1 infection examination accredited by the Royal College of Pathologists, and trainees sitting the membership exams of the Royal College of Physicians. Including over 300 multiple choice questions in an exam-style Q&A format, this guide provides an invaluable revision platform for domestic and international trainees alike, with scope to present infection-based support for other medical specialties, where infection forms a core component, including intensive care. Authored by leading specialists in infectious diseases and microbiology, this invaluable training guide is the first of its kind to cover both undergraduate and postgraduate material in infectious diseases. Mapping directly from the FRCPath and RCP infection curricula, students are able to explore areas of curriculum to gain knowledge and optimise decision-making skills, under pressure.
Includes over 300 'best of five' multiple choice question and answers to provide exam practice and decision-making skills for trainees
Prepares candidates for the FRCPath Part 1 infection examination and will also appeal to trainees more broadly across pathology and clinical disciplines dealing with infection
Maps questions to the current UK infection training curriculum to provide the first book designed for UK postgraduate exam preparation in infectious diseases and microbiology
Reviews & endorsements
'An extremely useful resource for trainees in any speciality wanting to expand their knowledge about infection related issues or for trainees in microbiology and infectious diseases preparing for examinations. The content of this book spans the recently updated infection training curriculum; from the biology of microorganisms and laboratory practices, to clinical syndromes and the treatment of infections, to infection control, outbreak management and approaches to the returning traveller. The 'best of five' approach adopted by the authors is extremely effective; not only reflecting the current examination format, but it also promoting active learning by making the reader think about the topic area prior to consulting the clear and accurate answers provided by the authors. A must-have for anyone undertaking training in microbiology and infectious diseases or for anyone with an interest in infectious diseases wishing to update their knowledge.' Sanjay Patel, University Hospital Southampton
Table of Contents
Preface
Reference ranges
Abbreviation
1. Biology of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites and the host-pathogen interactions
2. Microbiology and virology laboratory practice
3. Health and safety for infectious diseases, microbiology and virology
4. Principles of public health in relation to infectious diseases, microbiology and virology
5. Infection prevention and control
6. Important clinical syndromes presenting from the community and within healthcare organisations
7. Understanding use of antimicrobial agents
8. Vaccination
9. The management of HIV infection
10. Travel and geographical health
Imported infection and the provision of pre-travel health advice
Index.
Luke S. P. Moore is a Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Virology at Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London. He has authored numerous publication in this area, and previously published revision books for the MRCP exams (2013).
James C. Hatcher is a Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Virology at Great Ormond Street NHS Foundation Trust. He has particular expertise in paediatric infections. He has successfully passed FRCPath and RCP specialist exams in infectious diseases, and have additional qualifications in microbiology, public health, and tropical medicine.
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