Deja Review Emergency Medicine, 2nd Edition

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Emergency Medicine, Reference, Test Preparation & Review
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Author: David Jang ISBN: 9780071717946
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Publication: May 23, 2011
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education / Medical Language: English
Author: David Jang
ISBN: 9780071717946
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill
Publication: May 23, 2011
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education / Medical
Language: English

"Flashcards in a book" provide a comprehensive yet concise review for the emergency medicine clerkship

Deja Review: Emergency Medicine boils down your coursework to just the critical concepts you need to know for exam success. This unbeatable guide features a quick-read, two-column, “flashcard in a book” Q&A format. – specifically designed to help you remember a large amount of pertinent information in the least amount of time possible. The format allows you to zero-in on only the correct answers to promote memory retention and get the most out of your study time. Great for last minute review of high-yield facts, Deja Review provides a straightforward way for you to assess your strengths and weaknesses so you can excel on the clerkship and the USMLE Step 2 CK.

  • NEW chapter on Orthopedic Emergencies
  • NEW Stimulus Chapter tests clinical understanding with high-yield X-rays and images
  • Active recall questions allow you to understand, not just memorize the content
  • Clinical vignettes at the end of chapters prepare you for board-style questions
  • Portable size for study on the go – fits into your coat pocket
  • Bookmark included to guide you through easy-to-use flashcard presentation
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"Flashcards in a book" provide a comprehensive yet concise review for the emergency medicine clerkship

Deja Review: Emergency Medicine boils down your coursework to just the critical concepts you need to know for exam success. This unbeatable guide features a quick-read, two-column, “flashcard in a book” Q&A format. – specifically designed to help you remember a large amount of pertinent information in the least amount of time possible. The format allows you to zero-in on only the correct answers to promote memory retention and get the most out of your study time. Great for last minute review of high-yield facts, Deja Review provides a straightforward way for you to assess your strengths and weaknesses so you can excel on the clerkship and the USMLE Step 2 CK.

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