First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2009: A Student to Student Guide (First Aid Series)
Trust the world's #1 selling medical review book to help you excel on the USMLE Step 1!
. .This annually updated collection of the most frequently. tested high-yield facts and mnemonics. delivers everything you need to pass the. most anxiety-provoking exam of your career. Written. by students who just passed the boards, this is the. undisputed �bible� of USMLE Step 1 preparation -- used by more than half-a-million students.
. .- 1100+ must-know facts and mnemonics organized by organ systems and general principles.
- Hundreds of high-yield clinical images you need to know before the exam -- including 24 pages of full-color photos.
- Rapid review section for last minute cramming.
- Ratings of 300+ top products based on the authors' annual survey of US Medical students.
- Updated test-taking advice from USMLE veterans.
- Strategies that maximize your study time and deliver real results
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About the Author
Tao Le, MD, MHS, is Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics and Chief, Section of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of Louisville.
.Vikas Bhushan, M.D. is a practicing diagnostic radiologist.
.Lars Grimm is a fifth-year medical student at the Yale School of Medicine.
.Neil Vasan is a fourth-year MD-PhD student at the Yale University School of Medicine.
.Customer Reviews
Arm yourself for Step 1.
First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 is an essential component of your Step 1 armamentarium. It's really surprising how much high-yield information has been accumulated and updated in this text over the years. This text is essential even for those at top-ranked US medical institutions, particularly because of the heavy clinical emphasis in the first 2-year curricula. For better or worse, the USMLE tests topics that may not always seem critical to daily practice (indeed, many are not). There is some justification in testing rare diseases when the pathophysiology of the condition highlights important concepts in the basic sciences. That said, there is much that one must simply memorize, and it is thus to this First Aid resource that one must turn.
Errata are available on the First Aid Team's website, http://firstaidteam.com/
Medical Student II
David Geffen School of Medicine
University of California Los Angeles
very useful
very good overall review, good micro and physio, but pharm is not comprehensive enough, not enough detail. Needed a second pharm resource to supplement.
A good begining
This book is a good review, but alone without any previous background is not useful. This book should be read after you finished your basic science courses and at the beginning of exercising tests. Therefore it is a beginning for usmle test preperstion.
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