Visual Stimuli Review for the USMLE Step 2 & 3 - Gil Shlamovitz, MD

Visual Stimuli Review for the USMLE Step 2 & 3

By Gil Shlamovitz, MD

  • Release Date: 2014-01-01
  • Genre: Medical
5 Score: 5 (From 6 Ratings)

Description

Do you want to improve your visual diagnostic skills? 
Are you anxious about clinical photographs and imaging studies you might be asked about on your written, oral, shelf, USMLE®, in-service or board examinations?
Would you like to practice diagnosis specific multiple choice questions?
 
This is the ultimate resource to help you master and fine tune your visual diagnosis skills! 

eBook Information:
> 180 clinical vignettes covering commonly tested / encountered conditions
> 240 high quality Images
> 380 multiple choice questions

Detailed Description:
Visual stimuli and clinical vignettes are frequently used in medical examinations. The learner’s ability to correctly answer multiple questions is often dependent on his or her correct initial diagnosis of a visual case.
In this publication, which is a part of the Visual Diagnosis Series®, we will review classic clinical vignettes and visual stimuli of disease processes that are commonly asked about in clinical examinations as medical school, residency in-service and USMLE® exams. Each case will include a brief review of the findings seen in the visual stimuli as well as multiple- choice questions that will highlight the diagnosis and etiology of the medical condition.
Learners who are studying for the USMLE® Step 2 and 3 exams should focus on memorizing the classic history and physical findings as described in the clinical vignettes as well as the findings seen in the visual stimuli.

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