Features several chapters, covering Strategies for Studying Behavioural Science and Psychiatry, Cell Biology and Immunology, Clinical Pathophysiology, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Medical Genetics,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
EXCELLENT BOOK TO HAVE AROUND BEFORE MED SCHOOL. IT DOES EMPHASIZE TO BE VERY ORGANIZED AND DISCIPLINED. IT GOES OVER THE DIFFERENT COURSES AND HOW TO PREPARE FOR THEM. IT DOES GO OVER THE EXAMS QUESTIONS TOO. IN A SCALE 1 TO 10. I WILL GIVE THIS BOOK A SOLID 7.
Intended to help medical students
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Intended to help medical students develop effective study methods and perform better with less stress, this text (second edition) offers strategies for studying anatomy, biochemistry, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience, and more, as well as tips for excelling in the US Medical Licensure Examination (USMLE). Norma Saks is assistant dean for educational programs and director of the cognitive skills program at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Mark Saks, her son, is a resident in emergency medicine at Temple University HospitalQuoted from Author! Author! section of Skidmore Scope, Winter, 2004. Submitted by Kurt E. Johnson, Ph. D., President and Publisher, J & S Publishing Company, Inc.
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