Anyone look at FA for step 2?

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MoscowAbe

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I own this book and it presents much of whats in FA step 1 in a clinical way. I looked at the musculoskeletal anatomy and it contains stuff thats not in FA step 1 that seems very high yield. I was going to do the moore blue boxes but I think I'll just opt for this instead.

It would be interesting if those who are familiar with the new USMLE exam format to shed some light on the usefulness of this book.
 
I own this book and it presents much of whats in FA step 1 in a clinical way. I looked at the musculoskeletal anatomy and it contains stuff thats not in FA step 1 that seems very high yield. I was going to do the moore blue boxes but I think I'll just opt for this instead.

It would be interesting if those who are familiar with the new USMLE exam format to shed some light on the usefulness of this book.

Interesting. I know that FA suggested doing this in their step 1 book.
 
I was actually just talking to a friend of mine about a week ago whos about to take Step 2.. and he was telling me how he wishes that he had looked over First Aid for Step 2 last year bc there seems to be the same basic info but just in a more clinical form..

Unfortunately I dont have the time to give FA for Step 2 a run through but it might be worth a look
 
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