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USMLE Step 1 Made Ridiculously Simple By Andreas Carl ( MedMaster )
Release Date: 2007-01-01
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List Price: $29.95
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Product Description
Univ. of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno. Text serves as a review of material pertaining to pathology, microbiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, and social science in preparations of the USMLE Step 1 exam. Expanded-outline, chart format. Includes CD-ROM with more than 1,000 review questions. Softcover.
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Easy to use, amazingly helpful! ( anw23 )
I used this book as part of my Step 1 studying and found it easy to use, well organized and great for self-testing with helpful chart formats. It's terrific for last minute reviewing and also for getting a good framework to organize the material as you learn it. The CD Rom is also fantastic, really helped me to solidify those "buzzword" associations. Thanks, Dr. Carl!
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HORRIBLE
Do NOT waste your money. First Aid is far superior. There are multiple mistakes in Ridiculously Simple that will have you wasting precious time cross-referencing. It also leaves out many of the more significant details about diseases, disorders, microbes, etc. Seriously, if you want to waste your money, you can send it to me.
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Nice, but not worth $30!!! ( jayeskay )
This book is nice and simple, has a lot of point-form facts. Comes with a CD that has 1-line multiple choice questions (not in the actual USMLE format, but the author doesn't make any claims about that one, so I guess I can give him that.)
Easy to read and everything, but it's just NOT worth $30!!! I'd stick to the First Aid book and use this as a backup (but hey.. $30??)
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Great Step I book
Much easier read than some of the mountainous question books for Step I. Great companion to First Aid.
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Great review
Very useful for the IMGs. Contains the majority of informations necessary to pass an exams that requires lots of associations between facts that just need to be memorized. The new edition (2002) has been greatly improved, it is better than other more popular comprehensive reviews.
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