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The internal medicine clerkship resource that everyone is talking about Impress on the wards and score on the clerkship and shelf exams!
Thoroughly reviewed and revised to provide the high yield information you need in a format that facilitates learning and not just memorizationBased on the clerkship's core competencies and presented in the accessible First Aid series formatHundreds of high-yield topics you'll find on the shelf exams and the USMLE Step 2 CKReviewed by medical students who aced the clerkshipNEW diagnostic algorithms, as well as expanded content on medical management, pathophysiology, and diagnosis and treatmentNEW content on core areas, including ophthalmology, renal and acid-base disorders, and ambulatory medicineNEW full-color images, illustrations diagrams, and flow chartsSummary boxes highlight high-yield information needed for exam success
Autori: Kaufman Matthew, Ganti Latha, Rusovici Arthur | Editura: McGraw-Hill Education | Anul aparitiei: 2020 | ISBN: 9781260460629 | Numar de pagini: 592 | Categorie: Medical
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