Cases books?

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Most books in the "Case Files" series are decent.

I used Case Files Surgery, Medicine, Pediatrics, and OBGYN during my rotations. I would recommend them, along with a question book for Shelf prep like Lange QA (although most of these are very difficult / esoteric) or Pretest (although most of these are easier than shelf questions). Alternatively, you could use the Kaplan question book for step2 CK, as its questions are very shelf-y.

MKSAP is essential for internal medicine. Most people in my class actually prefer MKSAP 3 to MKSAP 4. Your results may vary.
 
Most books in the "Case Files" series are decent.

I used Case Files Surgery, Medicine, Pediatrics, and OBGYN during my rotations. I would recommend them, along with a question book for Shelf prep like Lange QA (although most of these are very difficult / esoteric) or Pretest (although most of these are easier than shelf questions). Alternatively, you could use the Kaplan question book for step2 CK, as its questions are very shelf-y.

MKSAP is essential for internal medicine. Most people in my class actually prefer MKSAP 3 to MKSAP 4. Your results may vary.[/QUOTE]

Actually, I didn't use but maybe 40-50 Qs of MKSAP and found it worthless for the shelf. I focused mainly on Step up to Medicine and then UW Q's and found that to be most beneficial. Rocked the medicine shelf.
 
NMS case books, both surgery and medicine rock
seriously you cant beat these books. I read both of them.
 
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