MD, Jonathan P. Van Kleunen's Step-Up to USMLE Step 2 (Step-Up Series) Paperback

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| Rating | : | 4.47 (756 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B008EAWEO8 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 469 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-10-01 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Superior to the others - digestible yet comprensive A perfect addition to USMLE World.Throughout medical school I've developed a tendency to hoard books before actually sitting down to prepare for tests. It's clearly a way to feel mentally well-armed, and is somewhat ridiculous. I bought several books for Step 2 - Crush, Secrets, First Aid, and Step Up to Step 2. I read a few chapters in Crush but it seemed way too simplistic. Secrets is just a list of questions that corresponds to the material covered in Crush. I bought First Aid because I used it for Step 1 - like everyone else - but the book gave me a headache. It reads more like a pastiche o. "Concise, but with many errors" according to Amazon Customer. I chose this book initially because it was very concise (only Concise, but with many errors I chose this book initially because it was very concise (only 322 pages including index, etc etc) and with only a month to study for Step 2, I wanted concentrate on doing questions. The pros for this book: it is very concise and to the point. It explains each syndrome, basic pathyophys, h&p, and management. It also has some good algorithms and mneumonics. The bad: Many errors and typos. I've been careful not to completely rely on this book for factual data, but write notes in it according to my other references. Also, many syndromes that I thought should have been included are left out (i.e. no. 22 pages including index, etc etc) and with only a month to study for Step 2, I wanted concentrate on doing questions. The pros for this book: it is very concise and to the point. It explains each syndrome, basic pathyophys, h&p, and management. It also has some good algorithms and mneumonics. The bad: Many errors and typos. I've been careful not to completely rely on this book for factual data, but write notes in it according to my other references. Also, many syndromes that I thought should have been included are left out (i.e. no. Excellent review book Roman Zinder I used Dr. Van Kleunen's "Step-Up to USMLE Step 2" book intensively last year. I love the approach and the amount of material covered. The fact that all the pediatric conditions are covered within the system chapters is appealing to me, since basically once you are through the Internal Medicine chapters, you only need to go over a few pages of Pediatrics, dealing with developmental milestones, vaccinations, etc. and you are ready for Peds questions as well. He did the same thing with the Infectious Diseases -- there is no separate chapter for it, but all IDs are included in the systems. Dr. Van
MD, Jonathan P. Van Kleunen's Step-Up to USMLE Step 2 (Step-Up Series) Paperback book on paperback has been released on 2017-10-01. consist of 469 of pages and writen by Jonathan P. Van Kleunen MD are really nice book to read. Although it oficially circulated on paperback but you still download it on other format or just read it online from our website.
