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USMLE Step 3 Recall
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 610.76
EAN: 9780781736176
Edition: 1
ISBN: 078173617X
Label: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Manufacturer: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 704
Publication Date: September 15, 2002
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Studio: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Editorial Review:
The newest title in the popular Recall series, this text focuses on preparing for the third and final part of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). Presented as a series of rapid-fire questions on the left and answers on the right, readers are given examples of both multiple-choice questions and extended patient management cases. All the major clinical subject areas are covered. Patients are presented in various settings such as acute care, emergency room and outpatient facility. This book also covers patient management issues, including ordering of tests, pharmacologic therapies, and cost containment.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - This book should be recalled
I have bought this book immediately after it was published and I didnot have a chance to see others opinions about this book. I do understand that writing a book is a very difficult task, but misnaming and misdirecting it is unpardonable. This book is good for its knowledge base, but I found it not so useful for Step 3 of USMLE.
Rating: - Does not meet stated purpose.
This book was fairly useless. Many of the chapters are seeming exercises in verbal diarrhea - they discuss things that you will NEVER see on Step III in pages of mind-numbing detail. For example, there is a discussion on facioscapulohumeral dystropy, including its genetic location (4q35), it's epidemiology (1:200,000), and it's penetrance. Or the fact that emetine and metronidazole cause toxic myopathy in the setting of cardiomyopathy. Or the 1-page discussion on how to place a chest tube, including ... Read More
Rating: - A waste of money. Not a review book at all.
This book was fairly useless. ... - they discuss things that you will NEVER see on Step III in pages of mind-numbing detail. For example, there is a discussion on facioscapulohumeral dystropy, including its genetic location (4q35), it's epidemiology (1:200,000), and it's penetrance. Or the fact that emetine and metronidazole cause toxic myopathy in the setting of cardiomyopathy. Or the 1-page discussion on how to place a chest tube, including how long each incision should be (2-3 cm). Or "the sex-specific ... Read More
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