Pathology

ebook PreTest Self-Assessment and Review · PreTest Basic Science

By Earl J. Brown

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PreTest is the closest you can get to seeing the USMLE Step 1 before you take it!

500 USMLE-type questions and answers!

"This book is a wonderful resource for second year medical students taking pathology as well as medical students in their clinical years. It is a good review and highly relevant to what I am seeing in the hospital." — Sheree Perron, Third Year Medical Student, Eastern Virginia Medical School

"I especially liked how there was a wide range of difficulty with questions. The pictures that accompanied several of the questions were very clear, and represented what students are likely to see on the actual exam." — Jodie Bachman, Third Year Medical Student, UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine

Great for course review and the USMLE Step 1, Pathology: PreTest asks the right questions so you'll know the right answers. You'll find 500 clinical-vignette style questions and answers along with complete explanations of correct and incorrect answers. The content has been reviewed by students who recently passed their exams, so you know you are studying the most relevant and up-to-date material possible. No other study guide targets what you really need to know in order to pass like PreTest!

Content that covers all the must-know topics:

High-Yield Facts,General Pathology,Cardiovascular System,Hematology,Respiratory System,Head and Neck,Gastrointestinal System,Urinary System,Reproductive Systems,Endrocrine System,Skin,Musculoskeletal System,Nervous System

Pathology