| Kaplan Medical USMLE Master the Boards Step 3 (Kaplan USMLE) |  | Authors: Conrad Fischer, Sonia Reichert Publisher: Kaplan Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Original Pages: 544 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 1427798338 Dewey Decimal Number: 378 EAN: 9781427798336 ASIN: 1427798338
Publication Date: February 3, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Kaplan’s Step 3 book, with vibrant full-color medical illustrations, will be the first book that covers the content of the exam in a logical and methodical fashion, emphasizing the following for several categories of residency: - A logical step-by-step approach to management
- An assessment of severity, prognosis, and next course of action for specific conditions
- How to prioritize while managing, especially in emergency or acute cases
- An outline of signs/symptoms and diagnostic or lab tests that signify the need for change in management approaches
- An outlined follow-up schedule and necessary monitoring approach for specific patient circumstances
This book will also review how to approach Clinical Case Scenarios, which make up 20% of a students' final score. The USMLE Step 3 exam evaluates a resident's ability to practice unsupervised medicine. It is a 2 day exam. Day 1 features 336 multiple-choice questions; day 2 features 144 multiple-choice questions and 9 Clinical Case Scenarios.
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Best of the 3 Gold Standard Reviews July 6, 2010 MQu (KY, USA (Previously Edinburgh, UK)) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As much as I hate Kaplan (the McDonald's of exams and USMLE with no hesitation to milk profit from poor students), this book is probably the best of the 3 books, which are:
1- This one
2- Crush by Brochert
3- First Aid
I personally like this the best and is the most complete and exam-oriented book. Heavy emphasis is placed throughout on what to do in the CCS scenarios and are, in my opinion, even better than the stand-alone section in FA, which is fairly worthless apart from a few cases which are valuable (so look through them somehow).
Brochert is a little too similar to USMLE 2CK, and while this exam appears similar, there are some differences which books really need to bring out, at least heavier CCS emphasis. Most books however, appear to have given up by the time it gets to USMLE 3 and just want to publish something that will sell, FA is classic for that and the standard deteriorates rapidly as you progress from USMLE 1 to 2 to 3... Sorry but making money comes second when it comes to my grade and I am a little annoyed as you can tell.
The money-back guarantee is probably crippled with restrictions but in fairness I cannot tell and base this on the cover disclosure. For the quality of the print, it should be a little cheaper and this is where it loses half a star in my opinion (a new highlighter will show on the other side of the page). The guarantee is nonetheless reassuring when you see the authors have confidence in their text, and that makes a difference, especially as it doesn't take much these days to publish a book ridden with errors and factual inaccuracies.
There are some sections in this book which are written phenomenally (cardiology) and others, less so. There, depending on your strengths, you may need help online for further clarification (nothing like having wikipedia open along with reading the book when unsure... my personal golden advice!). On the less well written chapters, this book loses the other half star.
There you go, 4/5 and probably the best out there.
Let me know if you need any further clarification... Last piece of advice, don't get bogged down with CCS, it's only 20% and there is a day and half of pure questions that are not CCS. Be careful not to lose focus here in your preparations.
Good luck
I have been waiting for this item and waiting and waiting June 16, 2010 Ayad Shaheen 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have ordered this item (book) on 05/15/2010 and did not recieve it. The tracking info says pending. after 3 weeks of waiting I called Amazon and they apologised and mailed me supposidly another book which I have not recieved yet. Today is 06/16/2010 and this is ridiculas.
Really easy to understand June 10, 2010 Francesca DŽAlessandro 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've loved this book, it's really simple to understand everything that the author is trying to explain.
You can rely on amazon.com May 7, 2010 Mohammed A. Muquith (tx,usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book is new for which I have ordered- I saved at least 15Kaplan Medical USMLE Master the Boards Step 3 (Kaplan USMLE) dollars and I got it within a week. They are great
Nice review before taking your test!! May 4, 2010 E. Campos This is a very good book for review before taking your USMLE step 3 or step 2ck. It contains all what you need to "nail" the questions. I liked it very much.
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