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- File Size: 25.3 MB
- Authors: Larry R. Cochard
Description
Rehearse for life in clinical practice with this easy-to-use and unique series, which combines cases drawn from real-life experiences with a refreshing approach to presentations as you would see them in day-to-day situations. Get the most from clinical practice, with Clinical Cases Uncovered Psychiatry is one of the most interesting and challenging areas of study in medicine and Clinical Cases Uncovered is your guide through. With presentations ranging from psychosis to memory loss and from insomnia to self-harm, you tackle each problem as it arises in everyday settings. Tips and key features are highlighted throughout so you can refer back to each case for exam revision and well into your career. For further information, visit www.clinicalcasesuncovered.com
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After using “Surgical Recall” for my surgery clerkship, I jumped at the chance to buy “USMLE Step 2 Recall” during these last few weeks before sitting for the Step 2 exam. I am really enjoying this book. One advantage that this format has is that you are presented with a clinical presentation that you must recognize. Questions and answers for 5-25 questions dealing with that clinical presentation are then covered. I think this is great because identifying the disease process in Step 1 and Step 2 questions is often the easy part, while being able to answer the many questions that may deal with that clinical entity is the tough part. This book presents more than 200 of the clinical scenarios that you know will be on the exam and then covers a bunch of potential questions for each scenario. I feel that this is an approach that covers a lot of ground in a very short time. After only a few days drilling myself with this book I’m feeling much more confident about taking the exam. It’s kind of like the high yield section in the back of “First Aid” on steroids. The entire book can be comfortably gone through in one week and then repeated as necessary. My only knock on the book is it’s cost, although when it comes to doing well on Step 2, the cost may well be worth it. I will edit this review after I sit for the exam. Well I sat for the exam and have received my scores. This book ended up being very helpful. Although it shouldn’t be all one uses to prepare for the exam, I feel that this book helped me very much. I highly recommend it! In addition to this book I used the Kaplan QBook (the big one with 850 question, second edition) and also did about 400 Kaplan QBank questions on the web. I also used the high-yield section at the back of First Aid for step 2.
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