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Maximum retention in minimum time! Studying for the USMLE® Step 1 can be a race against time. This unique resource helps you beat the clock-and score big. Designed for rapid review, this grade-boosting sourcebook distills coursework into the need-to-know, high-yield concepts and topics that will give you the edge on exam day. The book features an at-a-glance, two-column "flashcard" Q&A format, which reinforces familiar material, while accelerating mastery of commonly tested topics. The Q&As help you efficiently absorb a large amount of pertinent information and streamlines study time by…mehr

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Maximum retention in minimum time! Studying for the USMLE® Step 1 can be a race against time. This unique resource helps you beat the clock-and score big. Designed for rapid review, this grade-boosting sourcebook distills coursework into the need-to-know, high-yield concepts and topics that will give you the edge on exam day. The book features an at-a-glance, two-column "flashcard" Q&A format, which reinforces familiar material, while accelerating mastery of commonly tested topics. The Q&As help you efficiently absorb a large amount of pertinent information and streamlines study time by focusing only on the correct answers. Ideal for last-minute cramming, this quick-reference also enables you to pinpoint your weaknesses and strengths so you can fine-tune your preparation-and tackle the most difficult exam questions with confidence. .Provides a flashcard experience with the convenience of a book .USMLE® -style vignettes deliver review material in a board-simulating clinical presentation .Active recall questions allow readers to understand, not just memorize, the subject matter .Clinical correlations of basic science help readers gear up for coursework and board exams .Compact and easy to carry for on-the-spot studying
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Daniel Orringer, MD is a resident at the University of Michigan Neurosurgery Department. John Naheedy, MD is a resident at the University of California-San Diego Medical Center Radiology Department.