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KEMU Open Merit List 2014

MBBS Selection List List of Candidates Selected on Open Merit Seats for King Edward Medical University, Lahore, for the session 2014-2015 displayed on 30 th October 2014. Merit for 2014 intake closed at 90.2926. Congratulations to all who made it ! Welcome to KEMU ! The list is displayed below:

Islamiat- Some important Ahadith

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Hashmi MCQs Biochemistry

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4th Year Send up papers 2014

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4th Year Class Tests (2014)

Pathology Test 2014 (4th year )

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ENt Tests 2014 ( 4th year )

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Eye Tests 2014 (4th year)

2nd Year MBBS Histology Revision Slides 2013

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2nd Year Sendup MCQs 2014

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F.C.P.S Part-I Preparation Guide for Ophthalmology

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F.C.P.S Part-I Preparation Guide for Ophthalmology by Dr Omar Ashraf F.C.P.S Resident Ophthalmology, KEMU Class of 2006-11 First and the foremost get a copy of syllabus from cpsp. The syllabus/course content for topics to be prepared before you appear for Part-I in Eye. Paper 1 is general (details below) and paper 2 eye-related. Books: 1) Most important chunk of the whole exam is Eye anatomy. That is to be done from Snell's eye

F.C.P.S Part-I in Pathology - The Preparation Guide

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F.C.P.S Part-I in Pathology - The Preparation Guide Dr Remisha Zahid KEMU Class of 2006-11 F.C.P.S Resident Dept. Of Pathology , KEMU-MHL “Visual memory is very important in this field... There is no question that some people have a better ‘eye’ than others”.  - Juan Rosai I intend to give you a flavor of what pathology is about, before we reflect on the books that need to b crammed n jammed. Pathologists are medical scientists, and we do all the lab testing for doctors in the field. I am sure we all know the “importance” of urgent CBCs, RFTs, n LFTSs needed before the Professor’s morning round and the “Tissue Diagnosis” reports before “Adjuvant Therapies”. Well yes, a pathologist is not always the stool-urine guy, you can be the bacteria doc, the biochemical doc, the tissue diagnosis doc, or the blood n beyond doc, ie, a microbiologist, a chemical pathologist, a histopathologist or a haematologist respectively. N if you think you ve a better ey

FCPS- I Preparation Guide for Radiology

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FCPS- I  preparation for Radiology    by   Dr. Saba  (Kemu Class of 2006-11) F.C.P.S Resident Radiology. Anatomy is the key subject…paper two is whole anatomy.. ·          Grab netter page by page and word by word.. ·          Take help from snell’s review for gross anatomy.. ·          For neuro anatomy, portion of Kaplan anatomy can be used or a small book named high yield neuroanatomy is also good ·          Embryology is asked quite superficially but it is a part of paper,,it can be prepared from high yield embryology. Its an excellent book for it. ·          Histology is rarely asked.. take any local keybook and don’t waste more than 2 days on it.(Amir’s histology).DO NOTT FORGET TO DO ALL MCQS OF ANATOMY FROM MURAD ATLEAST THRICE… This paper requires thorough anatomy study, relationships of different structures, courses of vessels and nerves, bony landmarks all are required in gross anatomy.. u can leave all muscular attachments word by word, but