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Now fully updated: the ultimate, grade-boosting case companion to First Aid for the® USMLE® Step 1 Enhanced by 400 meticulously illustrated cases in a new single-page format, the fourth edition of First Aid® Cases for the USMLE® Step 1 is an integral part of any student's USLME® Step 1 exam prep. Enabling test-takers to make connections between basic science principles and clinical situations, each case contains precise drawings or clinical images with Q&As that drive home main concepts. Chapters are keyed to Tao Le's First Aid for the® USMLE® Step 1, which allows students to simultaneously…mehr

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Now fully updated: the ultimate, grade-boosting case companion to First Aid for the® USMLE® Step 1 Enhanced by 400 meticulously illustrated cases in a new single-page format, the fourth edition of First Aid® Cases for the USMLE® Step 1 is an integral part of any student's USLME® Step 1 exam prep. Enabling test-takers to make connections between basic science principles and clinical situations, each case contains precise drawings or clinical images with Q&As that drive home main concepts. Chapters are keyed to Tao Le's First Aid for the® USMLE® Step 1, which allows students to simultaneously study cases and master high-yield facts. .Hundreds of instructive cases get students ready to ace the USMLE® Step 1 .New full-color design, with each case self-contained in a single page for easy reference .Active recall questions and answers reinforce important concepts .A perfect companion to First Aid for the® USMLE® Step 1, with a similar organization that facilitates review
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Autorenporträt
Tao Le, MD, MHS, is Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Louisville. He is also affiliated with the Division of Allergy and Immunology at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.