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Master the Boards USMLE Step 3By Conrad Fischer

Master the Boards USMLE Step 3By Conrad Fischer

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Master the Boards USMLE Step 3By Conrad Fischer

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Master the Boards USMLE Step 3By Conrad Fischer

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Targeted Step 3 in full color—updated for the 2015 exam change Fully updated to the 2015 exam change, Master the Boards USMLE Step 3 helps you identify highly tested concepts, sharpen recall, and recognize the most likely answer on the test. With exclusive test-day tips and targeted review from USMLE expert Conrad Fischer, MD, this full-color review book ensures there are no surprises on test day.FEATURES:NEW! Just enough basic science for the examNEW! Patient safety notesExam-like focus on best initial diagnostic test, most accurate test, & most likely diagnosisStep-by-step approach to diagnosis & managementPage-by-page links to the comprehensive Kaplan USMLE Step 3 QBankPractical CCS tips 

Master the Boards USMLE Step 3By Conrad Fischer

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #295326 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-09
  • Released on: 2015-09-09
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Master the Boards USMLE Step 3By Conrad Fischer

From the Author For those seeking additional teaching based on this book please go to MedQuestReviews.com to find the Step 3 High Yield course. This online course will take you through the entire book is 40 hours and is meant to be a companion. MedQuest's Step 3 High Yield class also has an expanded statistics section.

About the Author Conrad Fischer, M.D., Dr. Fischer is the Residency Program Director in Internal Medicine at Brookdale Hospital in New York City and is Associate Professor of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Medicine at Touro College of Medicine in New York City. He teaches USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3, Internal Medicine Board Review and Attending Recertification, and USMLE Step 1 Physiology.


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75 of 75 people found the following review helpful. MTB 2nd edition + New Basic Science additions = 3rd edition By Dr House Just received the book and read the ID chapter.So, the only difference, I can see, between this 3rd edition and the 2nd edition is the addition of Basic Science information, which is displayed in purple boxes under the topics where it is relevant. From scanning through the rest of the chapters, it seems like ID has the most amount of new basic science information, with other chapters having their fair share of new tid-bits added as well.Now, how helpful and useful the basic science information is, I won't know until the questions are started, but for the most part, the information looks as high yield as possible without going overboard reviewing ALL your step 1 stuff.Another thing to keep in mind is that the "new" Step 3 exam is only adding about of 3-5% of basic sciences, so I don't think it can really make or break your score, and since for most of us, a passing score is enough, I think the 2nd edition of this book plus a qbank would suffice as well.Other than that, all the other information seems unchanged.I will update this periodically as I keep using it in conjunction with a Qbank and see how useful the updated information is.Best of luck Studying!***UPDATE 12/6/2014***Surprised there is no basic science added to the Emergency Medicine/Toxicology section. I started a qbank today and from the questions I got from EM/Tox, I figured there should be information on the MOA of some of the toxicities, like for example in Acetaminophen toxicity, glutathione is needed to inactivate the toxic metabolite NAPQI, or how n-acetyl-cysteine acts as a glutathione substrate to help inactivate NAPQI... and same can be said about any of the other toxicities listed in the section which I thought were pretty commonly seen and tested. Maybe their not as important for the exam??? Not sure but thought i'd point it out.

33 of 34 people found the following review helpful. Good book, minor update By Wizard of Gauze If you have MTB 2nd edition, you don't need to buy this book. At first glance, the "new" content for the exam change is minimal. The only other change is the 9 pages worth of corrections from the previous edition. Also, the authors didn't even bother to update the examination structure in the introduction. According to the FSMB website, the examination structure has been changed and can be viewed here https://www.fsmb.org/Media/Default/PDF/USMLE/USMLEStep3_2014_BOI.pdf. While it may seem to be only a minor oversight, for a book that harps on being "the first to address the new exam," it failed miserably at its basic core. Even with the occasional basic science correlate in every section, I don't feel that this is enough to make me ready for the new exam questions. From what I understand and have seen in qbanks, the majority of the new material on the exam is mostly related to epidemiology and biostatics, neither of which I have seen touched upon yet in this book.That being said, the book itself is and always has been a great asset for step 3 and I highly recommend it. I appreciate Dr. Fischer and his team for providing us with this invaluable targeted review. It may seem overly critical to dock 2 stars based upon my own higher expectations, but the way the new book and videos were marketed I couldn't not have them.

21 of 23 people found the following review helpful. Unfortunately one of the few resources. By Edison C. This is to shallow for the exam, now we find lots of new info the exam such as prevention, risk factors and outcome predictors, which this book doesn't cover. Step 2 CK and Step 3 are based on algorithms, at least for internal medicine which has no algorithms. The new basic sciences are comments that you must have known to get this far and take this exam. The new Patient Safety and Quality Improvement facts are as well too basic and shallow, there are no mention to root cause analysis, adverse events, sentinel events which are man themes in PSQI.Amazingly there's no epidemiology or statistics section which is a big deal for this exam. We need better sources to take the restructured exams and unfortunately this book is one of the few resources we have, maybe was worth it years ago when exams were "easier" but no doesn't meet the expectations I had.I don't want to sound disrespectful but the Internal Medicine section needs an urgent thorough review by board certified people, some parts seems to be written by mediocre med school students, with lay language and non-standard cut-offs values for decision making. We cannot just say "severe cases must be treated with this..." when no definition of severe cases are in the book, the questions will challenge you to decide whether this is severe enough or not, that's why I preferred to use this as a notebook to write on top of every disease what will help me to answer questions. I hope you find this comments useful and made you choose wisely about other resources and don't expect this book to be the panacea.

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