F.C.P.S Part-I in Pathology - The Preparation Guide
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 eye than others, and are ready to break the
stereotypes, pathology is certainly for you.
THE MENU
CARD
Course Booklet: The first thing you need to get is the “course booklet for pathology” provided by CPSP from their regional centre. My 1st advice is… stick to the course.
Course Booklet: The first thing you need to get is the “course booklet for pathology” provided by CPSP from their regional centre. My 1st advice is… stick to the course.
THE MAIN
COURSE
The Books:
The Books:
The list is very
same, as for all other specialties. You just need to focus more on a few little
things.
FOR
ANATOMY:
Snells
review ( limbs are not
included in our course, thankfully…. But better check it from the updated course booklet. If
its not there, I assure you, it wont be in the paper.)
High
Yield embryology. A tiny
booklet of 50 pages I think.
Aamir
for Histology. Again a tiny
kaida of histology. Laiq hussain is another excellent option.
Kaplan for Neuroanatomy.
GA for General Anatomy
Focus more
on basics, n try to make your concepts clear. These books cover paper 1 well, few general
things are asked in paper 1, 5-6 mcqs from gross,general n neuroanatomy, 2 3 mcqs from embryology 2 from histology . For
paper 2, focus more on histology. 5 6 questions are related to general and
organ histology, in paper 2.
FOR
PHYSIOLOGY
BRS physiology. A very explicit book… cover it all for paper 1.
BRS physiology. A very explicit book… cover it all for paper 1.
Paper 2 has no
questions from physiology.
FOR
PATHOLOGY
BRS
pathology/ Golgan Review.
The choice is yours. But better stick to the course. (You are not supposed to
do special / organ pathology from these books, 1st aid covers
special pathology well)
Tally from the course and mark chapters on your book. General pathology, nutrition,immunology,genetics, endocrinology,acid base fluids( kidney) n last but certainly not the least, haemtology. Anemia n lymphoid series disorders are very very important.
Tally from the course and mark chapters on your book. General pathology, nutrition,immunology,genetics, endocrinology,acid base fluids( kidney) n last but certainly not the least, haemtology. Anemia n lymphoid series disorders are very very important.
For
microbiology, first aid is enough. For some basic microbes(staph stepts, n few
important gram negatives), do consult Levinson for microbiology.
Remember,
you are taking your part one in pathology, so pathology is the subject you need
to know thoroughly. Paper 2 is all pathology, theres no physio, no biochem, no
gross anatomy, no embryology, no neuroanatomy in paper 2. Your paper 2 savior
is pathology, n just pathology.
THE SEASONING HERBS
Biochem, Biostats, pharmacology, give em a good read from 1st aid.
Biochem, Biostats, pharmacology, give em a good read from 1st aid.
THE
DESSERT
My one
favorite book for fcps, first aid… first aid … first aid… do it at the end, but
make sure you save enough time to relish it. When you are done with the basics
of anatomy ,physio n patho once, switch to first aid. For the first read, give
it ample time, like…a month. The successive reads take lesser time.make sure you ve done it thrice, “atleast” before you go for your paper.
It not jus
covers the minor subjects well, but is an excellent review of physiology,
pathology, n anatomy.
Focus on
special pathology well.
THE MOUTH FRESHNERS
THE MOUTH FRESHNERS
The mcq
books…. My mcq book was murad. No special preference, frankly, I dint have time
for others. If your basics are strong, n you ve grasped the course well, you jus
need to review em once. They are just to boost your confidence ( or shatter it
:D ). But deal em with caution, they certainly have mistakes, incomplete
question threads, irrelevant options, printing typing errors etc. Your exam MCQ thread is simple and explicit.
THE
FINAL CUP OF TEA
·
Stick to
the course booklet.
·
Plan n
divide your course according to your time limits
·
Set
reachable goals for every single day.
·
Slow n
steady wins the race. The rabbit is time, n this rabbit doesn’t sleep! You need
to b steady.
·
Make
sure you have atleast two weeks before the BIG DAY, for revising the stuff u
think u keep forgetting.
·
For the
last three days… well… u cannot cram all these books, no one can. In fact, no
one should. Its an MCQ exam, the answer is right there, in front of you. You’ve
to pick that one word. Its not the LEQ SEQ exam. So while studying, make sure
your concepts are clear. It’s a game of
nerves, and a test of your core knowledge. Don’t panic. Relax more, eat well,
sleep well, n shift to a proper routine of early to bed and early to rise.
·
Sleep
Well before the exam day.
It’s a tiring 5 hours torment, divided in 2hourly segments, by a one hour
interval in the middle. N you need fresh active neurons for paper 2, don’t you?
·
Do take
your roll number card, n a handful of chocolates with you.
Pray a
lot, stay confident, n remember
“Who
could intercede in His presence without His permission?
He knows what appears in front of and behind His creatures.
Nor can they encompass any knowledge of Him except what he wills” --- ayat al Kursi.
He knows what appears in front of and behind His creatures.
Nor can they encompass any knowledge of Him except what he wills” --- ayat al Kursi.
Best
of luck!
Dr Remisha Zahid
KEMU Class
of 2006-11
F.C.P.S Resident
Dept. Of Pathology ,
KEMU – MHL .
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