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A**4
Great resource
I recently took Step 3 but had the opportunity to look through this book after my exam. It would have served as a great resource for either Step 2 or Step 3, given the amount of overlap in content on both exams. It is very comprehensive and helps work through the different "next step" scenario questions you might get on the exam and how to work through it based on your differential. Would definitely recommend to any medical students preparing for Step 2 or residents taking Step 3
O**S
Good informative read
I’m a premedical student and this book is fascinating and easy to understand. I believe that this would be excellent prep for any medical students preparing for Step 2
M**N
Great Study Resource for Medical School
As a medical student, I am always on the lookout for good study resources that are useful for multiple subjects and exams (Shelfs, Step 2, school-unique exams), since I like reliability and not over-burdening myself with too many books/resources.This book is exactly what I was looking for! It presents its material in very a very digestible manner that is easy to understand and apply, and really drives home the patterns present in a particular diagnosis. I also like its applicability; I can take what I learned and apply it in the wards.That being said, this book is not completely exhaustive, and is missing some rarer conditions that I would have appreciated their inclusion. Still, I throughly recommend this to any med student! Great purchase.
A**R
review
great review. good info.
F**R
Impressive
I’m very impressed with this book. It has everything you need, even for step 3.
F**K
High-yield! Great prep for Step 2 CK!
I recently explored "First Aid Clinical Pattern Recognition for the USMLE Step 2 CK," and it's a standout resource for Step 2 CK prep. Beyond a typical study guide, it offers a deep dive into high-yield conditions with a unique focus on developing illness scripts through clinical patterns. This approach is key for quick, accurate assessments in both exams and real-life patient care.The book smartly kicks off with high-yield overviews, then moves into engaging case vignettes that promote critical thinking over memorization. Its differential diagnosis sections are concise, guiding you through the process of distinguishing between similar diagnoses efficiently.For visual learners, the included illustrations and flowcharts are great, simplifying complex concepts. The chapters dedicated to pediatrics, surgery, and emergency medicine ensure comprehensive coverage, crucial for the exam and future medical practice.In brief, this study guide is an invaluable tool for exam prep, fostering a deeper understanding of medicine and enhancing clinical reasoning skills. I highly recommend it for a focused, effective study experience.
A**R
Not good enough
Not useful enough
S**T
Just do more Uworld
It tricked me by thinking it was the regular first aid book or some needed addition to the book it’s not. I think pattern recognition is very helpful but your time is probably better spent just knowing the questions do follow certain patterns and finishing uworld (plus incorrect) or divine podcast or some other resource
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