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Step 1 first aid 2017
Step 1 first aid 2017






step 1 first aid 2017
  1. Step 1 first aid 2017 plus#
  2. Step 1 first aid 2017 series#

In the end, good riddance Fir I know I know, it's my stupid FA study guide. This edition also didn't have all the fancy color pictures that the 2012 edition does, not that I felt like I didn't learn just as well.

Step 1 first aid 2017 plus#

Plus sometimes it's overly concise and I had to look elsewhere for context, which was annoying. An obvious must-have for Step 1 and provides all the essentials, but I am so sick of looking at this book. But I read it 3 times and skimmed it a 4th so I feel it deserves to be on this list. I know I know, it's my stupid FA study guide. So if you want a great resource for med school, this is one I highly recommend.more I still occasionally look at info in these books as a resident physician. I found them significantly better than Blue Prints series, which I found to be too elementary when it came to doing well on the Shelf exam we had to take after each rotation. And the first aid book for each rotation is also good, especially surgery. I'm still going to use First Aid for studying for Step 3.

step 1 first aid 2017

The summaries and mnemonics are very useful for what is covered during that time. I actually recommend using this book to study for class during second year.

step 1 first aid 2017

Studying for the boards I continued to use these and found them very helpful.

Step 1 first aid 2017 series#

I found them significan The first aid series is probably the best and most helpful one that I used during my medical school career. The first aid series is probably the best and most helpful one that I used during my medical school career. In all seriousness, though, this book is a lifesaver when you want a quick review on a topic without going through tedious details (sorry, med 1 Rim). It has been quite the emotional rollercoaster. I remember how much I hated in med 1 it because it simplified intricate concepts that I thought needed to be explained more comprehensively how easy it was for me to just flip through a topic for a day or 2 and head to my NBMEs fully prepared how much I rolled my eyes at some mnemonics, only to find myself committing them to memory a few years later. I remember the first time I encountered it as a premed oh, how I longed for the day that I would carry it around and highlight in my own copy and be burdened by its information! I was uncertain that day would ever come, but here we are, 5 years later, with me bidding it goodbye. I remember how much I hated in med 1 it because it simplified intricate concepts that I though How do you review a book that has become part of who you are? This book does not tell a story, but many are woven around it. How do you review a book that has become part of who you are? This book does not tell a story, but many are woven around it. Haha, so now the secret is out - your physicians are all crazy people - but at least we're crazy people who know a lot about Bruton's agammaglobulinemia, right?. All my classmates have a copy, but the joke around here is that I'm overly attached to mine - I can creepily open it directly to specific topics, and I had to keep it in my bed with me at night for a long time because I would wake up, unable to fall back asleep until I looked up whatever fact I dreamed I had forgotten. It's basically a study guide for medical licensing boards, and every page of mine is highlighted and annotated, read and reread, hated and loved. All my classmates have a copy, but the joke around here is that I'm overly attached to mine - I can creepily open it directly to specific topics, and I had to keep it in my bed with me Ok, I'm not recommending any of you read this book, but I spent ~12 hours/day, 7 days/week for 6 weeks memorizing it, so I felt it deserved a shout out on my Goodreads. Ok, I'm not recommending any of you read this book, but I spent ~12 hours/day, 7 days/week for 6 weeks memorizing it, so I felt it deserved a shout out on my Goodreads.








Step 1 first aid 2017