Deja review. USMLE step 1 / Mark K. Tuttle, John H. Naheedy, Daniel A. Orringer.
By: Naheedy, John H [author.].
Contributor(s): Tuttle, Mark K [author.] | Orringer, Daniel A [author.].
Series: Publisher: New York : McGraw Hill, ©2020Edition: Third edition.Description: 415 p.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781260441642.Other title: USMLE step 1.Subject(s): Clinical Medicine -- methodsGenre/Form: Examination Question | Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | RC58 .N344 2020 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000016290 |
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RC58 .L4 2016 First aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK / | RC58 .M393 2016 Mayo Clinic internal medicine board review / | RC58 .M43 2018 Medical secrets / | RC58 .N344 2020 Deja review. | RC58 .N38 2019 Strategies for the MCCQE, part II : mastering the clinical skills exam in Canada / | RC58 .N38 2019 Strategies for the MCCQE, part II : mastering the clinical skills exam in Canada / | RC58 .N38 2019 Strategies for the MCCQE, part II : mastering the clinical skills exam in Canada / |
John H. Naheedy's name appears first on previous edition.
Includes index.
Internal Medicine -- Surgery -- Neurology and Neurosurgery -- Psychiatry -- Obstetrics and Gynecology -- Pediatrics -- Emergency Medicine.
"The Deja Review series provides a study guide to all core information. The high-yield "flashcard" format helps medical students recall the most important, must-know facts and concepts covered in their course work. This rapid-fire question & answer review book allows students to quickly navigate through the information needed for their success on USMLE Step 1 as well as their course exams. Mnemonics and keywords sprinkled throughout the text facilitate focus on core facts. An entire chapter at the end of book entitled "Make a Diagnosis" is devoted enirely to clinical vignettes, allowing students to reflect and recap on the topics they have just read in a clinical presentation"--