Deja Review Pathology
Author | : Sarah Kott Galfione |
Publisher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2006-10-18 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780071474955 |
ISBN-13 | : 0071474951 |
Rating | : 4/5 (951 Downloads) |
Download or read book Deja Review Pathology written by Sarah Kott Galfione and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2006-10-18 with total page 397 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Accelerated answers for the pathology course exam and the USMLE Step 1 - written by students for students If you're a medical student on the go, gearing up for the pathology course exam and the USMLE Step 1 exam can present a big challenge. How do you boil down your pathology course work into only the most critical concepts, so you can have the edge at exam time? Deja Review: Pathology is the resource that gets you there. Drawn from the perspectives of top students fresh from their course exams and the USMLE Step 1, this unbeatable, portable guide features a quick-read Q&A format-one that helps you efficiently plow through a large amount of pertinent information. It also allows you to zero in on only correct answers to promote memorization and optimize your study time. The ideal accompaniment to larger course books, Deja Review: Pathology brings you up to speed-fast-on everything you need to know to ace the exams. Features Written by top medical students who just aced the USMLE Step 1 All-inclusive yet concise coverage of pathology Study-enhancing tips, mnemonics, and insider advice Clinical vignettes chapter lets you renew material likely to appear on the USMLE Step 1 and the course exam "Extremely comprehensive. The rapid-fire nature of the review makes it useful for last-minute studying and also for testing the student's strengths and weaknesses before the Step 1 exam." -- Alexander E. Ropper, M3, Tufts University School of Medicine "A great book for Step 1 prep which allows the student to self-quiz. Many other review books just present info, which can lead to a deceptive sense of understanding/retention." -- Robin DePina, M2, Post-Pathology Fellow, University of Connecticut School of Medicine