10/30/09

Rapid Review Laboratory Testing in Clinical Medicine: with STUDENT CONSULT Access



Excellent quick review5
Excellent charts with pathological and clinical correlation of the lab findings. Exemplar examples of types of illnesses/pathologic processes expected with each lab test.

great resource5
excellent resource with clinical correlations. very similar to Goljan's pathology review but more in depth with lab tests

About Rapid Review Laboratory Testing in Clinical Medicine: with STUDENT CONSULT Access detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #346972 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 480 pages

Rapid Review Laboratory Testing in Clinical Medicine: with STUDENT CONSULT Access Description

Get the most from your study time...with this high-yield print and electronic study package! This volume in the "Rapid Review" series - a series that is highly rated in the First Aid rankings - makes it easy for you to master laboratory testing in clinical medicine. An outline format and abundant charts, tables, and diagrams enable you to quickly access important information, and 212 review questions - presented in USMLE format - provide crucial self assessment for maximum exam and ward preparation. It's the perfect resource for medical students, residents, or practitioners who are preparing for the USMLEs, certification, or recertification.

  • Emphasizes clinically relevant content including disease diagnosis, test selection, and test-altering variables.
  • Provides an at-a-glance, outline-format review of all of the information you need to know.
  • Makes studying easier with a user-friendly 2-color layout, Hi-Yield Margin Notes, and Key Points.
  • Offers 212 USMLE-style review questions inside the book at the end of each chapter, with a full rationale for why every possible answer is right or wrong.
  • Each of the 212 questions is available online at www.studentconsult.com - using the Rapid Review Testing Tool, providing detailed feedback on which areas you may need to study more.


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