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First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 1, Third Edition (First Aid USMLE)
Pharmacology, Organ Systems, Cardiovascular System, Endocrine System, Gastrointestinal System, Hematology and Oncology, Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue, Neurology and Psychiatry, Renal System, Reproductive System, Respiratory System. Tao Le, MD, MHS is Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at University of Louisville.
Reviews
"I feel like the overall clarity, and the way this book is organized in terms of relating one page to another is done quite nicely in this edition. If you are planning on taking it within a month, have a lot of notes in the 2014 edition, or just don't feel like spending another 50 bucks or so then you should stick with 2014. So bottom line is that if you have 2014 and if you want to get the 2015 edition for new content solely then don't, stick with 2014 because the content overall is the same."
"The cases in this book are great - the book is a great learning tool."
"I haven't read the book through in earnest yet, but from my quick skimmings, what I have noticed is that most of the content is very similar to the 2012 edition, except that the HUGE list of errata from the 2012 edition has been corrected. EDIT: I have noticed some errors as I have gone into my devoted Step I study period, but they are still much less than that of the 2012 edition."
"(see attached images: my standard handwriting is line 1 and you can barely see it). I think the new photographs and diagrams make it definitely worthwhile to upgrade to this edition if you are taking the step 1 this year."
"I've have opened this book twice and the binding is already coming apart."
"Why is this title not available via the Inkling platform? If the publishers are reading this, I strongly urge them to consider broadening platforms and license with Inkling, or if Amazon Kindle folks are reading this, then I ask you to improve the Kindle format for medical text books; an investment in this area will yield a better customer experience and lead to higher sales in the future."
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First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2018, 28th Edition
This annually updated review delivers a comprehensive collection of high-yield facts and mnemonics that pinpoint exactly what you need to know to pass the exam. Co-authored by medical students who recently took the boards, it provides a complete framework to help you prepare for the most stressful exam of your career. Tao Le, MD, MHS (Louisville, KY) i s Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Louisville.
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"A small update about the variable myelination of the cranial nerves (I + II vs III to XII) has also been added. I think listing some of these changes lends itself to demonstrate the importance of updating to the latest version of FA, even if you have one that you've been annotating/working with already."
"Now granted, the picture I included shows a man that is supposed to be jaundiced."
"Great revision to 2017 and a much better layout content wise - then 2017 by far."
"Education is key!"
"Well, so far so good!"
"I had to buy this, I had no choice."
"UPDATE 1/24/18: After removing the initial FA 2018 Kindle version due to the numerous formatting issues detailed below, McGraw-Hill has re-released a new Kindle version WITH ALL OF THE SAME FORMATTING ISSUES THAT PLAGUED THE INITIAL RELEASE."
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First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS, Fifth Edition (First Aid USMLE)
The best-selling USMLE Step 2 CS review book--now completely updated to reflect the latest exam format! Tao Le, MD, MHS (Louisville, KY) is Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Louisville.
Reviews
"Make sure to practice with a partner in person if possible or through skype, in person is obviously better so you can practice Physical Exam techniques."
"I was previously told that the only things I needed to do to pass Step 2 CS was to speak english well and wash my hands, but that is not always the case!"
"The test hasn't really changed outside of a few minor details, which are pretty inconsequential when studying for the exam. I had my girlfriend play the patient, and despite having no medical background and only about 5 mins to review the case before we practiced, she had no issues following along and answering the questions I came up with."
"My advice for you is to practice on the USMLE website on writing down the HPI (history of presenting illness) as the amount of characters available is limited."
"I also used the Phillip Brothman book from Kaplan, as I found the actual test preparation tips in the Kaplan book better, but the cases and contingencies in this older edition of First Aid are good."
"Covers everything you need for CS."
"Kindle Version: Do not buy the Kindle version."
"I was reading the book today and noticed that pages 335-366 were missing."
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First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS, Fifth Edition (First Aid USMLE)
The best-selling USMLE Step 2 CS review book--now completely updated to reflect the latest exam format! Tao Le, MD, MHS (Louisville, KY) is Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Louisville.
Reviews
"I was previously told that the only things I needed to do to pass Step 2 CS was to speak english well and wash my hands, but that is not always the case!"
"I also used the Phillip Brothman book from Kaplan, as I found the actual test preparation tips in the Kaplan book better, but the cases and contingencies in this older edition of First Aid are good."
"The test hasn't really changed outside of a few minor details, which are pretty inconsequential when studying for the exam. I had my girlfriend play the patient, and despite having no medical background and only about 5 mins to review the case before we practiced, she had no issues following along and answering the questions I came up with."
"My school has us doing clinical skills examinations (CSEs) where we have to do a history, focused physical, and post-encounter note during our 2nd year so I used this book to prepare for those!"
"I will recommend this book for every medical student preparing for OSCE."
"My advice for you is to practice on the USMLE website on writing down the HPI (history of presenting illness) as the amount of characters available is limited."
"Covers everything you need for CS."
"I was reading the book today and noticed that pages 335-366 were missing."
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Best Pathology Forensic Medicine

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory
She describes how she swept ashes from the machines (and sometimes onto her clothes) and reveals the strange history of cremation and undertaking, marveling at bizarre and wonderful funeral practices from different cultures. Now a licensed mortician with an alternative funeral practice, Caitlin argues that our fear of dying warps our culture and society, and she calls for better ways of dealing with death (and our dead). --Bess Lovejoy, author of Rest in Pieces: The Curious Fates of Famous Corpses". Alternately heartbreaking and hilarious, fascinating and freaky, vivid and morbid, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes is witty, sharply drawn, and deeply moving. Like a poisonous cocktail, Caitlin Doughty's memoir intoxicates and enchants even as it encourages you to embrace oblivion; she breathes life into death. Caitlin Doughty is best known for her YouTube series Ask a Mortician, and she brings the same charisma and drollery to her essay collection Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.
Reviews
"The author of this book has been fascinated with the subject of death and dying since she was a young girl and witnessed the death of another young girl who took a fall at a local mall. This book describes her experiences facing death straight on and how it actually eased her own existential angst and made her better able to appreciate and enjoy her own life. This book reminded me a lot of science writer Mary Roach and I feel like I'd love to hang out and be friends with both of them."
"I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the mortuary/funeral industry, medical students (doctors in this country don't deal with death very well), and anyone who, like me, wants to understand more about death and how to plan for it."
"Writing in first person and drawing from personal experience, she blends hard facts with a sense humor, all the while handling her subject with the sort of kindness that overwhelms fear."
"Loved her refreshing honesty and sense of humor."
"This was such a great read!"
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Best Pathology Laboratory Medicine

Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers
In this fascinating account, Mary Roach visits the good deeds of cadavers over the centuries and tells the engrossing story of our bodies when we are no longer with them. Roach delves into the many productive uses to which cadavers have been put, from medical experimentation to applications in transportation safety research (in a chapter archly called "Dead Man Driving") to work by forensic scientists quantifying rates of decay under a wide array of bizarre circumstances. There are also chapters on cannibalism, including an aside on dumplings allegedly filled with human remains from a Chinese crematorium, methods of disposal (burial, cremation, composting) and "beating-heart" cadavers used in organ transplants. Roach has a fabulous eye and a wonderful voice as she describes such macabre situations as a plastic surgery seminar with doctors practicing face-lifts on decapitated human heads and her trip to China in search of the cannibalistic dumpling makers.
Reviews
"At the same time, she never shies away from the discomfort people feel; indeed, one of the most compelling threads in each chapter is discussing with the various people she meets how they manage to maintain a proper emotional balance when they’re working with the dead all the time. But that also feels like a key part of why the book works; after all, death is a fundamentally personal event, and there’s little way to read Stiff and not spend time thinking about what you would want done with your own remains, be it cremation, burial, donation, or more. And Roach builds her own debate into the book, concluding the book with a chapter that finds her pondering what to do with her own remains, having done all these studies and researches into our possible fates."
"Wonderfully written, Stiff tells of all the things that happen to dead bodies in the quest to find out more about live bodies."
"i would like to think that the souls who were thoughtful enough to give their bodies up, not only for the betterment of the medical profession, but for others to benefit from their donated organs, are looking over the readers' shoulders as we enjoy this book."
"Very interesting examination of death and what happens, or should happen, to our 'mortal coil' once we shuffle it off."
"Death is very much a part of life as this book will show you and also give you a good laugh along the way!"
"I liked the different takes on handling the dead."
"Love all her works, fascinating and written so that it is palatable to anyone."
"She also discusses scientific information in a straight-forward, non-sciency way (science is not my strongest point, although I find it extremely interesting)."
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