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Case Files: Pharmacology (Lange Case Files)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1
EAN: 9780071488587
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0071488588
Label: McGraw-Hill Medical
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 456
Publication Date: April 10, 2008
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical
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Editorial Review:More than 50 clinical cases help you excel in pharmacology courses and the USMLE Step 1 The Case Files series is an award-winning learning system proven to improve exam scores. This series helps you to learn in the context of real patients instead of simply memorizing. Case Files: Pharmacology: Second Edition presents 55 clinical cases with open-ended questions which weave basic science concepts into the clinical scenario. Each case includes an extended discussion (including definitions and a pathophysiology discussion), key points, and 3-5 USMLE-style comprehension questions. The authors are experienced teachers from the University of Texas-Houston Medical School in Houston, Texas.
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Rating: - Great Prep for USMLE
Don't neglect anatomy for Step 1! Case file organizes the huge subject to clinically relevant vignettes. All i needed to know for the boards was in this book! Easy and quick read as well.
Rating: - Useful USMLE Prep
This book has been helpful in my USMLE preparation due to the case-based format, high yield emphasis, and the anatomical pearls. However, this book was poorly edited -- there are numerous errors in the text, mislabelled diagrams, etc. If you plan to use this book, have an anatomy atlas at your side, so that you can have a second source for accuracy.
Rating: - Excellent anatomy review
This is a succinct, carefully chosen set of cases and accompanying pearls, questions, and illustrations. At a time when medical schools are cutting back on hours of anatomic instruction, a source like this will be of value to medical students and residents alike. Highly recommended!
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