hi how r u all? i just wanna ask what's the (filim) of the course of rheumatology especially that i heard that there is no malzama or any lectures about it....so i'm asking for .....bye.
Nour- 11-07-2005
HI Bilal,
Well I think we read whatever we can. IF you can read the topics they give you in session in Davidson, GOOD for you. IF you can read it in a mini book just a sample....that's good too,
If you read only the notes you take....might be useful.
BUt...YOU HAVE TO READ.
Does that help ??
I just tried to!
Mustafa Abdelhameed- 11-07-2005
Dear Dr Bilal, I'm going to tell you what rheumatology course filim was last year, hoping this would help (if the department didn't change the style).
* Medicine course mark = 10%, 1/3 of which (around 3%) for Rheumatology * The exam is 10 True/False statements with a 1 for 1 penalty. * The main source of the exam statements is what's been said by the examiner in his own sessions. * In exam, the 2 groups were denoted A & B, A examines before B with separate different questions each. * Exam takes place at the discussion room (where sessions are held). With less than a minute per statement. It's so easy to cheat.
* My own experience with reumatology course: - The course was in the beginning, about the same time as yours. I never attended any session. The whole group attended. - Of the 10 statements, 5 were about Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), 5 were about Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Both SLE & RA were discussed with emphasis in the sessions. - I answered all the 10 statements, with 6 right and 4 wrong (ie, deserved 2/10). Examiner, Dr Mohammed (as I remember) gave me a passing mark (5/10) in order not to be "Neshaz" among others who got 7 or more.
* Filim briefly: to have a high mark, - Attend (or at least get what seniors say and focus on in the session (they adore their speech). - Read Davidson's but don't go too deep or far (just essentials). I went too far and got confused. You know, seniors like what they say, not what Davidson's says. - Many others cheat.
* Questions I remember: - Drugs side effects (eg methotrexate, penicillamine, cyclophosphamide, steroids) - RA, F:M ratios, percentages - RA, Diagnostic criteria - RA, sero +ve, -ve - SLE, types, criteria, "AntiDNA Abs", "ANAs", with incidence (eg 90% or 85%?)
Good luck. Best regards and wishes.
Kademad- 11-07-2005
That's a very fine explanation, thanx bro
bilal muthana- 11-08-2005
thnx alot dr.mustafa this answer is so useful u helped me alot
bilal muthana- 11-08-2005
ooh!!! and thnx to u too noor sorry i didn't read your reply till after i read the reply of mustafa.. sorry again.
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