Deja Review Emergency Medicine

Deja Review Emergency Medicine

by David Jang (Author)

Synopsis

Deja Review -- Remember what you already know! With Deja Review, memory retention is #1. No other medical review offers the last-minute study tools you need to cram right before the exam. Get the competitive edge you need for the USMLE Step 2, with the proven Deja Review quiz-yourself method. Developed by McGraw-Hill, publisher of the FIRST AID series, in conjunction with Naheedy and Orringer, the Deja Review technique is guaranteed to help you with last minute retention of key facts right before the exam. Why the Deja Review method? Deja Review helps you recall important facts you already know. With Deja Review's quick-hit Q&A format, questions and answers appear side-by-side providing a fast way to assess your strengths and weaknesses. Simply cover the answers to test yourself or leave the answers exposed to absorb information right before the exam. Here's why Deja Review is an unbeatable quick review: A visual format designed for learning - 2 column format with side-by-side questions and answers Only correct answers are provided - so wrong answers can't stick in your mind on exam day High-yield USMLE essentials are covered Clinical vignettes to prepare you for cases you'll see on the exam Written by students who just aced the exam

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Published: 01 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0071476253
ISBN 13: 9780071476256

Media Reviews
This is a concisely written yet comprehensive review of clinical cases frequently seen in emergency medicine. It highlights often tested clinical pearls and incorporates related basic physiology concepts. Although organized primarily in a question and answer format, it also includes clinical vignettes, charts, and mnemonics...This book meets its objectives, providing medical students with a quick read that broadly covers an array of key topics in emergency medicine. It emphasizes key concepts solely and provides limited rationale for clinical management, therefore it is ideal for students who have used another book for thorough study, and just need a quick refresher just prior to the exam. 3 Stars. --Doody's Review Service Doody's 20081118
Author Bio
David H. Jang, MD, is a Resident Physician at the University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine. He graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2006.