Sales Handle The internal medicine clerkship survival guide from the publisher of First Aid for the USMLE Step 1.About the Book This third edition review book for the required internal medicine clerkship provides medical students with a single, concise, high-yield resource for excelling on the boards and wards. Hundreds of high-yield facts based on the clerkship's core competencies review everythingstudents need to know for the clerkship. Margin notes highlight common exam and "pimp" questions to really help students shine. New to this edition, mini-cases are integrated throughout to give a clinical face to disease discussions. A section of "classifieds" includesscholarship and award opportunities.Features High-yield yet comprehensive review of the most essential topics focuses study. NEW:integrated mini-cases add clinical relevance and prepare students for questions they will see on the exam Exam tips and wards tips help students shine on the shelf exam and impress attendings.
Written by students who aced the clerkship and based on the clerkship's core competencies Edited and reviewed by internal medicine faculty High-yield review of the clerkship's core competencies in the relied-upon First Aid series format.Market/Audience Third-year medical students taking required medicine rotations (18,500/yr.); Physician assistant students; and International medical students.Author Profile Volume Editor Arthur Rusuvicci (New York, NY)is Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at Long IslandJewish Medical Center in New York. Matthew S. Kaufman, MD (New York, NY)is a board-certified oncologist at Long IslandJewish Medical Center in New York. He completed his fellowship in hematology and his residency in internal medicine at LIJ Medical Center. He is a graduate of SUNY-DownstateCollege of Medicine.
Latha G. Stead, MD (Rochester, NY)is Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.