RevMED 300 SBAs in Clinical Specialties is a book of 300 single best answer questions covering a range of topics in paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology and psychiatry. These topics are the focus of 4th or 5th Year examinations in most medical school curriculums and have usually been separated from topics in general medicine and surgery.
Question books are an exceptionally useful resource for medical students preparing for their clinical exams. RevMED 300 SBAs in Clinical Specialties is written by students who have recently sat clinical examinations at medical school and is designed to be student-friendly with detailed explanations and flow charts summarising the most up-to-date guidelines. The questions have been edited by teaching fellows and registrars to ensure the topics covered provide students with a functional understanding of important concepts with the hope of aiding their future careers.
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Paediatrics: Paper 1
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Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- About the Authors
- List of Editors and Illustrators
- Acknowledgements
- Paediatrics Paper 1
- Paediatrics Paper 2
- Paediatrics Paper 3
- Paediatrics Paper 4
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paper 1
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paper 2
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paper 3
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paper 4
- Psychiatry Paper 1
- Psychiatry Paper 2
- Index
Readership: Medical students preparing for clinical examinations in obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry.

Lasith Ranasinghe grew up in Norwich before starting Medicine at Imperial College London in 2014. He has developed an interest in medical education having delivered several lectures to younger students, co-chairing the Medical Education (MedED) society and undertaking the role of Academic Officer on the Students' Union. He has maintained a high academic standard, consistently being placed in the top 10 in his cohort and achieving 15 prizes for academic excellence. In his spare time, he runs two charities, 'Smile', which raises money to improve the standard of education for underprivileged children in Sri Lanka, and 'Make a Medic', which collects used medical educational resources in the UK and ships them to medical schools in developing countries. He also enjoys playing football and cricket for ICSM FC and IMCC, respectively.

Oliver Clements, originally from High Wycombe, was the only student from his secondary school to gain admission to medical school. During his time at Imperial College London, he has got involved with various educational initiatives, such as organising OSCE and PACES tutorials. His teaching background extends beyond medical school having tutored science and maths at GCSE and A-level. He has maintained a high standard at medical school, having achieved several merits and distinctions in obstetrics and gynaecology and psychiatry. He has a first class honours in Gastroenterology and Hepatology and has published his exceptional research in cholangiocarcinoma in the Journal of Hepatology and presented his work at two international conferences. He was awarded Naranjan Singh Virdee prize for his research. In his spare time, he enjoys fitness and playing football.