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A**A
Provides a good plan, concise and to the point
In a few pages, the author sheds light on certain pitfalls and difficulties, then puts a simple plan to distribute the 5 stations of the PACES exam over the 8 weeks based on a personal experience.Overall very good.My only reservation is in underestimating the neurology section (too big to be provided 3 days in the plan), but the idea is great.So glad that the author was able to write down the tips and the plan in a few pages, considering the reader's limited time.
M**X
A useful guide
This helps give you a guide to structuring your approach to the exam and your revision if you're stuck for where to start. Concepts such as the PACES triangle that it talks about are quite useful. Nothing groundbreaking but helpful all the same.
V**N
I thought this book was a very succinct and honest ...
I thought this book was a very succinct and honest guide about how the author passed PACES in 8 weeks.Dr Chan explores rarely discussed and almost unheard of concepts such as the PACES triangle and also gave me an accurate outline of how to approach my revision for the final hurdle. Thanks.
Y**4
Not bad
Expected more. But after reading felt slightly more confident
S**A
Extremely slim volume
More brochure than book, 58 pages generously spaced. Whilst some solid advice, there is also a fair amout of self-promotion.
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