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Family Practice Examination and Board Review
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616
EAN: 9780071431309
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0071431306
Label: McGraw-Hill Professional
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published),
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Professional
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 864
Publication Date: August 01, 2004
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Studio: McGraw-Hill Professional
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Editorial Review: The Best Cases, The Best Questions, The Best Review for Family Medicine Examinations and Boards Family Practice Examination and Board Review is the best resource for preparing for examinations and boards. It employs a step-by-step approach to case-based learning that assures more thorough absorption of material, and reinforces your understanding of even the most difficult topics. What’s more, coverage reflects all recent advances of clinical importance, so you can assimilate the critical new information easily into your examination preparation activities and daily practice. It’s the ultimate tool to prepare for certification and recertification/ maintenance of certification, or for use as a clinical refresher! FEATURES: *Over 200 comprehensive clinical cases plus more than 1500 board-style questions with detailed explanations *Cases are progressive, with additional clinical information revealed after the initial question-sets for the most effective learning experience possible *Explanations for correct/incorrect answers are concise but thorough, and invaluable for your exam preparation efforts *Friendly writing style keeps you engaged and makes exam prep efforts more efficient and enjoyable *Covers all areas addressed by the board and recertifying examinations, across all the clinical specialties *Includes complete coverage of timely content areas such as multicultural medicine, biostatistics, ethics, and professionalism *The best pedagogical aids of any FP review book reinforce exam preparation and learning: Helpful Tips/Clinical Pearls; Quick Quizzes; Learning Objectives; Web resources/bibliography, and more *Full-color photographs illustrate dermatologic & ophthalmic conditions *Perfect for USMLE 3 preparation as well
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - To the point !
I just took the in-service exam last week and also re-check my result and pretty much the book hit major points. I wish I would have more time or more motivation to study a bit earlier !! I hope the real board reflects the in-service exams.
Rating: - FP review
Hi,
I had taken a 5 year sabbatical from Medicine (Boarded in ER and FP) so I had to take the SPEX as well as the FP Boards, and along with online CME sites, I primarily used this book - I took notes, then took "notes on my notes" - so I basically knew it backwards and forwards (I went through it 3 times). Not only did I EASILY pass the SPEX, but the FP Boards as well. I now find that being back in Medicine, just with doing this, I am well ahead of most of my practicing collegues. I found this ... Read More
Rating: - helped with boards
My scores are not back yet, but I can already tell that this review book helped. There were questions in there that reviewed things that I don't think I had learned previously that were asked on the test.
Rating: - If the test is anything like this good luck
The questions are convoluted like another reviewer states.
If you memorize the book, you'll be in good shape. These
obstruse answers are stupid and have no application to the
real world. The straight forward questions will be recognized by all. If the test is like Bratton's one
might stand a chance. God save family practice it it's anything like this.
Rating: - Family Practice Examination and Board Review
Very good review and I am actually relearning alot of pertinent information. A great study guide not only for FP's, but for anyone practicing primary care.
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