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By: Inc.; Seiden, David; White, James; Colgan, James A.; Dudek, Ronald; Wilson, Jack Kaplan
ISBN: B000WL7UHS
Publisher: Kaplan, Inc.
Release Date: 2006
Bioscience book rank: 2051157
By: Louis MD Depalma
ISBN: 1888308192
Publisher: J&S Publishing Company, Inc.
Release Date: 13 May, 2007
Bioscience book rank: 1743046
By: Joel S. Goldberg
ISBN: 0838503543
Publisher: Appleton & Lange
Release Date: 11 November, 1998
Bioscience book rank: 2176464
I WAS SHOCKED WHEN I FIRST READ THE BOOK,IT WAS WASTAGE OF TIME&MONEY, EVEN NOT GOOD FOR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT OR NURSE PRACTITIONER.

I found this book awesome for quick review. If you want detailed explanations, use Harrison's! I would recommend this book highly, especially to those who paid attention in class and only need a quick review. This book gives you what you need to know for USMLE step 2.

A person can;t pass with the amount of sparse info in this book. MI summarised in half a page,! .How nice.All imp topics contain not more than a few lines.Good if you want to fail
By: N. Anthony Moore
ISBN: 0815169051
Publisher: C.V. Mosby
Release Date: June, 1997
Bioscience book rank: 1633639
By: Joel S. Goldberg
ISBN: 0071377417
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Release Date: 11 October, 2002
Bioscience book rank: 937419
I wish the people who write specific review books have atleast an iota of idea about what the exam is like.At this rate you can as well give the book a title like usmle step 2, or PLAB or any other title cos the book has as much relation to these as to the step 3 exam.

I am not sure who wrote the review above, but this book is barely helpful to prepare for Step 3. Chiefly, the questions are NOT in the format of the exam. Many have straight-forward (single-word; not simple) answers and test highly arcane facts for those (not me) that practice Internal Medicine. As I found with Step 2, the only questions that are ANYTHING like the exam are the NMS Series.

It presents the same Step 3 format.The explanations are excellent. You will learn from the explanations about topics that are not covered by the review books, but are asked on the test. Is a complement to a review book. I recommends this book in combination with CRUSH the boards.Is a great combo.
By: Exam Master
ISBN: 1581290861
Publisher: Exam Master Corporation
Release Date: 2004
Bioscience book rank: 1947403
By: LEVIN
ISBN: 1890369241
Publisher: Boston Medical Publishing Corp.
Release Date: 15 October, 1999
Bioscience book rank: 1956895
By: James S. White
ISBN: 0071496521
Publisher: C.V. Mosby
Release Date: January, 2007
Bioscience book rank: 1988793
By: Vishal, M.D. Pall, Tao Le, Vladimir Coric, Louis Sanfilippo, Vikas Bhushan
ISBN: 0632045736
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Release Date: 15 December, 2001
Bioscience book rank: 1100830
This is the Psychiatry section of the Underground Clinical Vignettes series. If you have trouble getting a general image of psychiatric disorders, or cannot associate important facts with clinical scenarios (keywords etc), this is the book you need. Because, as matter of fact, that is exactly what you need to do during the test. On the other hand, do not think you can get away by just working on this book. This book covers 54 major cases that you frequently see on the exam, but of course this is not enough. This can be a great "supplement", but not enough to use it as a "major source". I especially suggest this book as a good reinforcement if you are using "Blueprint Psychiatry".
By: David G., Ph.D. Penney
ISBN: 0838562221
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co
Release Date: 15 January, 1996
Bioscience book rank: 1616081
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