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This logical alternative to several limited-focus books blends a bullet-outline in a review book with comprehensive paragraphs for optimal preparation. The user-friendly format, with numerous tables, illustrations, and flow charts, allows quick review of a vast body of facts. "Quick Hits" highlight facts most likely to be tested. Ample content without superfluous detail enables students to readily evaluate and expand their knowledge. Most titles offer a companion website that offers the fully searchable text and color photographs. Be sure to take our student survey for your chance to win an iPad! ![]() Step-Up to Medicine ![]() Step-Up to Surgery ![]() Step-Up to the Bedside ![]() Step-Up to USMLE Step 1 ![]() Step-Up to USMLE Step 2 ![]() Step-Up to USMLE Step 3 Last edited by lauraLWW; 03-04-2011 at 11:15 AM. |
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I really enjoyed the Step 1 book when I was studying for the exam a couple of years ago--it offered a unique approach that supplemented other resources I used.
I'm curious to know if Step 3 offers advice or suggestions for those of us in specialties where we may not see peds, ob/gyn, or surgery cases on a regular basis. Are there chapters that talk about the timeline for exam prep and suggested study schedules? Thanks! |
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Thanks for the great review! In regards to Step 3, the specialties covered, other than peds, ob/gyn, & surgery, include:
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