Deja Review Family Medicine, 2nd Edition

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McGraw Hill Professional, Jul 22, 2011 - Medical - 272 pages

"Flashcards in a book" provide a comprehensive yet concise review for the family medicine clerkship

Maximum retention in minimum time!

Deja Review: Family Medicine boils down your coursework to just the critical concepts you need to know for exam success. This unbeatable guide features a quick-read, two-column, “flashcard in a book” Q&A format. – specifically designed to help you remember a large amount of pertinent information in the least amount of time possible. The format allows you to zero-in on only the correct answers to promote memory retention and get the most out of your study time. Great for last minute review of high-yield facts, Deja Review provides a straightforward way for you to assess your strengths and weaknesses so you can excel on the clerkship and the USMLE Step 2 CK.

  • Contents organized by chief complaint, just like a patient would present.
  • Active recall questions allow you to understand, not just memorize the content
  • Clinical vignettes at the end of the book prepare you for board-style questions
  • Portable size for study on the go – fits into your coat pocket
  • Bookmark included to guide you through easy-to-use flashcard presentation
 

Contents

Common Chief Complaints
65
Abnormal Test Results and Exams
267
Individual and Community Wellness
315
Clinical Vignettes
371
Recommended Websites
385
Index
387
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About the author (2011)

Mayra Perez, MD is Chief Resident at Methodist Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program in Houston, Texas. She received her medical degree from The University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston Medical School. She has worked for Baylor's Chonic Disease Control and Prevention Center, and has volunteered in a number of capacities including health screening for Mexican Immigrants, and Spanish interpreting for patients. Winston Liaw, MD is Academic Chief Resident in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, Virginia. He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine and an MPH from Harvard School of Public Health. Lindsay Kathryn Botsford, MD is Chief Resident at the Kelsey-Seybold Family Medicine Residency Program at Baylor College of Medicine. She also received her medical degree at Baylor and has a BA in Health Policy from Rice University.

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