FEBRUARY 2019 LECTURES NOTES ON AMC MCQ QUESTIONS
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IMPORTANT NEW QUESTIONS IN FEBRUARY 2019
- Australian Medical Council (AMC) MCQ Exam is not so hard to pass it, you need to be prepared and Here you will find THE MOST IMPORTANT MCQs OF FEBRUARY 2019 collected from every website and social media and brings together month by month.
- Coaching lectures will help you more understanding why to choose this option.
- The recalls for passing AMC MCQ Exam are very important, some will get 90% of recalls during there exam, others may get 10%, the average of repetition of MCQs is about 45-60% of your exam.
- My advice to you is to read the last 6 months of recalls before your date of examination.
- These collected data MCQs and Answers will help you.
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Dr.Omar M.G. Shakoree, MD, Accidents and Emergency Surgeon, is a graduate of the University of Mosul, college of medicine. He trained in internal medicine and surgery at the University of Mosul college of medicine AlJamhoree teaching hospital. His residency was at Tikrit general hospitals and the Accidents & Emergency training program at AlJamhoree teaching hospital, Mosul.
Dr.Shakoree has been practising since 2012, the last year in Sulaymaniah, KRG, Iraq at the Sulaymaniah teaching Hospital Center, selected as the top hospital in the city. Dr.Shakoree practice specializes in the care of critically ill and injured patients. Dr.Shakoree interests also include BLS, ACLS, ATLS, life-saving procedures, intra-operative intervention, end-of-life issues and advanced directives. Dr.Shakoree is also a medical doctor who worked with "Doctors without borders" NGO at Emergency projects in Mosul city during the period of war in 2017.
Dr.Shakoree recently passed the AMC MCQ exam and became eligible for AMC clinical exam in Australia.
Dr.Shakoree is now an A&E surgeon in Mosul, Iraq at Al-Salam Teaching Hospital.