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US Mall 1 - First Aid for the USMLE Step 1: 2008 (First Aid USMLE)

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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 378 EAN: 9780071498685 ISBN: 0071498680 Label: McGraw-Hill Medical Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 560 Publication Date: 2007-12-18 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical
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Customer Rating:      Summary: sufficient to ace step 1 Comment: If you memorize First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 comprehensively, you WILL ace step 1. It does contain errors, but many are obvious and few are misleading. Furthermore, FA is diligent about publishing a list of errata on their website.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Start using this book early Comment: I got this book at the beginning of my first year so I could get familiar with the format as well as the extent of material on the USMLE 1. GOOD IDEA! This book will not supplement your text or lecture, but it is really nice to dig out what are the most important concepts I need to understand. The book also offers very helpful ratings for study review books. This is awesome. I first read the ratings in this book and then went to Amazon for more reviews. The downside for me is that there is no color. I think that is so that you can draw the pictures yourself with just a pen, but sometimes it makes it harder to understand. But then again, that is why you use this book with another text. Definitely get this book from the start (especially if you are in problem based learning).
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Great Summary Tool Comment: 1st year medical student...this book is real nice for reviewing the important concepts when you get slammed with 300+ pages of detailed notes every 2 weeks. Get it early, use it often.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The gold standard... from a med student. Comment: This is the best intro review book for your first board exams. Le has a great, succinct review of the material that has great mnemonics. I highly recommend getting this early during your training, and using it in conjuction with your course notes. It is very helpful for review for exams, as professors are in touch with current board questions to set you up for success. Also, in the back is a great rating/ranking of other study resources based on system. It gives a fair (and very accurate!) description of other helpful titles to help you do well on the USMLE.
If you are a med student, allopathic or osteopathic, GET THIS BOOK! You won't be sorry.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The definition of high yield. Comment: I am actually going to medical school soon and I decided to begin outlining what I need to do the ace the Step 1. This is not a book to simply skim or page through. Every piece of information in this book (sans the intro) seems to be a requirement for the Step 1. I think it would be an excellent foundation to build on.
Even though I am not in school yet, I found the text quite accessible and relatively easy to understand.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: sufficient to ace step 1 Comment: If you memorize First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 comprehensively, you WILL ace step 1. It does contain errors, but many are obvious and few are misleading. Furthermore, FA is diligent about publishing a list of errata on their website.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Start using this book early Comment: I got this book at the beginning of my first year so I could get familiar with the format as well as the extent of material on the USMLE 1. GOOD IDEA! This book will not supplement your text or lecture, but it is really nice to dig out what are the most important concepts I need to understand. The book also offers very helpful ratings for study review books. This is awesome. I first read the ratings in this book and then went to Amazon for more reviews. The downside for me is that there is no color. I think that is so that you can draw the pictures yourself with just a pen, but sometimes it makes it harder to understand. But then again, that is why you use this book with another text. Definitely get this book from the start (especially if you are in problem based learning).
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Great Summary Tool Comment: 1st year medical student...this book is real nice for reviewing the important concepts when you get slammed with 300+ pages of detailed notes every 2 weeks. Get it early, use it often.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The gold standard... from a med student. Comment: This is the best intro review book for your first board exams. Le has a great, succinct review of the material that has great mnemonics. I highly recommend getting this early during your training, and using it in conjuction with your course notes. It is very helpful for review for exams, as professors are in touch with current board questions to set you up for success. Also, in the back is a great rating/ranking of other study resources based on system. It gives a fair (and very accurate!) description of other helpful titles to help you do well on the USMLE.
If you are a med student, allopathic or osteopathic, GET THIS BOOK! You won't be sorry.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The definition of high yield. Comment: I am actually going to medical school soon and I decided to begin outlining what I need to do the ace the Step 1. This is not a book to simply skim or page through. Every piece of information in this book (sans the intro) seems to be a requirement for the Step 1. I think it would be an excellent foundation to build on.
Even though I am not in school yet, I found the text quite accessible and relatively easy to understand.
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