Kaplan Medical USMLE Pharmacology and Treatment Flashcards: The 200 Questions You're Most Likely to See on Steps 1, 2 & 3 (cards)
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Rating | : | 4.95 (811 Votes) |
Asin | : | 160714879X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 408 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Conrad Fischer—Kaplan’s award-winning medical educator, teaching and mentoring tomorrow’s leaders in medicine. The pharmacology and treatment questions that appear on Steps 1, 2, and 3 of the USMLE are complicated and challenging. Flashcards are an ideal format for busy medical students and residents studying between classes and during breaks at their rotation or residency. Kaplan Medical USMLE Pharmacology and Treatment Flashcards give students a detailed review of the 200 medications most frequently found on the test; why and how they are prescribed; courses of treatment; and any adverse effects of the drugs.Kaplan Medical USMLE Pharmacology and Treatment Flashcards includes:Cards indexed and categorized by medical specialty, with full color labelingQuestions on one side and answers on the backOnline podcast with additional test-taking tips from Dr. Conrad Fischer Fully updated to include all the latest drugs, recent drug recalls,
Somebody forgot to proofread I have only looked at about 20 of these cards so far, but there are so many typos on them that I have put them all back in the box and do not intend to trust my studying to them. For instance, ONE SINGLE CARD (Psychiatry Card Somebody forgot to proofread Lisa I have only looked at about 20 of these cards so far, but there are so many typos on them that I have put them all back in the box and do not intend to trust my studying to them. For instance, ONE SINGLE CARD (Psychiatry Card 4) spells the drug metoclopramide three different ways. Not only did I see several misspellings, but even drug facts were . ) spells the drug metoclopramide three different ways. Not only did I see several misspellings, but even drug facts were . Good review aid A. Gift For You The question and answer format is helpful. You need to have a fair amount of background knowledege to get the full use of these cards. Great to read in the train, bus etc!. Step 1 Taker G. Hanks Okay, I got these because I really am weak on pharmacology for step one. They are chock full of information (more then you need) but they explain that on the insert and how to use them if studying for step 1, 2, or whatever. There were a few typos which I was not pleased with but they weren't so bad that I didn't know what the actual drugs name w
Fischer is the Residency Program Director in Internal Medicine at Brookdale Hospital in New York City and is Associate Professor of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Medicine at Touro College of Medicine in New York City. He teaches USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3, Internal Medicine Board Review and Attending Recertification, and USMLE Step 1 Physiology.. About the AuthorConrad Fischer, M.D., Dr
Conrad Fischer, M.D., Dr. Fischer is the Residency Program Director in Internal Medicine at Brookdale Hospital in New York City and is Associate Professor of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Medicine at Touro College of Medicine in New York City. He teaches USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3, Internal Med