Five-star reviews: Amazing book! This book is essential for every single medical student's shelf! It begins with a really helpful summary about how to get the most out of a consultation, including how to approach certain topics, the best way to structure your history and how to build up a good relationship between you and the patient. There is a general outline about taking any history (not topic-specific) and then there are chapters for guidance on topic-specific consultations (e.g. psychiatry, neurology, orthopaedics and rheumatology etc.). Therefore, this book can be used from day 1 in medical school, right up to year 5 (and beyond!). I can't wait to apply what this book has taught me to my next OSCE! Amazon reviewer The go-to textbook for communication skills A very concise yet comprehensive textbook on communication skills for medical students. It's a perfect resource for doing well in OSCEs, but also for clerking patients on the wards in clinical years. You would be missing out if you don't read this book as a medical student. Amazon reviewer Fantastic book for OSCEs What a useful book! It has everything in it from general consultation skills to information on specific systems (what questions to ask about e.g. a headache) to detailed help with e.g. Breaking bad news. Very clearly laid out with just the right amount of information, I'd say it's essential for anyone being examined on communication skills. Third year medical student, on Amazon Great help for Comms Skills OSCEs! A really useful book for medical students. Lots of key information is laid out clearly and concisely and is nicely organised into separate specialities. There are lots of examples to go through as well. This is especially useful for the communication skills station in OSCEs Amazon reviewer Five Stars Really good book for OSCEs. It's concise and breaks down the topics really well! Amazon reviewer