highly recommended Books for IMG doctors as they embark on their medical journey in the UK

highly recommended Books for IMG doctors as they embark on their medical journey in the UK






Collected and written by: Mohamed Hassan 


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If you are an international medical graduate (IMG) who is planning to start your medical career in the UK, you might be wondering what are the best books to help you prepare for the challenges ahead. There are many books available that cover various aspects of clinical practice, such as diagnosis, management, communication, ethics, and professionalism. However, not all of them are suitable for IMGs who need to adapt to a different healthcare system and culture. In this blog post, I will recommend some of the essential clinical books that I found useful when I started my journey as an IMG doctor in the UK. These books are not only informative and comprehensive, but also engaging and easy to read.

  • Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine
[Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine] is a classic book that every doctor should have in their pocket. It is a concise and practical guide that covers the common conditions and problems encountered in clinical practice. It provides clear and evidence-based advice on diagnosis, investigation, treatment, and prevention. It also includes useful tips, mnemonics, diagrams, and photographs to aid learning and recall. The book is updated regularly to reflect the latest guidelines and research. It is written by a team of experienced doctors who understand the needs and challenges of junior doctors.

  • The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs
[The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs] is a comprehensive book that covers all the essential skills and knowledge required for passing the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), which is a common form of assessment for IMGs who want to work in the UK. The book contains over 100 scenarios that simulate real-life clinical situations, such as history taking, examination, communication, procedures, and emergencies. Each scenario is accompanied by detailed explanations, key points, checklists, and feedback. The book also provides advice on how to prepare for the OSCE, how to deal with difficult cases, and how to avoid common mistakes.

  • Medical Interviews: A Comprehensive Guide to CT, ST & Registrar Interview Skills
[Medical Interviews: A Comprehensive Guide to CT, ST & Registrar Interview Skills] is a must-read book for IMGs who want to advance their career in the UK. The book covers all the aspects of medical interviews, such as application forms, portfolios, personal statements, interview questions, presentation skills, and group exercises. It provides practical strategies and techniques to help you stand out from the crowd and impress the interviewers. It also includes real-life examples and scenarios that illustrate how to apply the skills and knowledge in different situations. The book is written by a group of successful doctors who have extensive experience in medical education and coaching.

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