Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review Paperback – June 27, 2013
Author: Robert D. Ficalora | Language: English | ISBN: 0199948941 | Format: PDF, EPUB
Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review – June 27, 2013
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This outstanding text begins with reasonable, practical study preparation ... and then goes on to the reasonable, practical study methods [and] the practical management of the wide range of illness that a prudent Board Certified Internist might well be reasonably expected to recognize and then provide reasonable and prudent primary healthcare ... I plan to reasonably recommend this outstanding text to all of my/our student candidates for our ... our U.S.M.L.E. Step 3 as well as all of my/our resident candidates for Certification/Recertification by our American Board of Internal Medicine {our A.B.I.M.}. With humility and with respect I will further reasonably recommend this outstanding text to our candidates for Certification-Recertification by our American Board of Emergency Medicine, our American Board of Family Medicine, and our American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. -- Josh Grossman, Colonel, U.S. Army Medical Corps, M.D., FACP, U.S. Army Medical Corps, Johnson City, TN Robert Ficalora has applied his extensive expertise in graduate medical education, board preparation and adult learning with the talent and clinical expertise of many Mayo physicians to produce a focused, organized, well-rounded board preparation book ... the goals parallel the structure of the ABIM certification exam. The material is presented in a focused manner for the 21st century learner, with key points highlighted and many figures, tables, and diagrams. This is not only a content review for any individual preparing as a first time test taker or an MOC exam taker; it is a true guide for the individual, with great tips and words of wisdom ... I encourage my own residents to use it now and will use myself again in 5 more years! -- Stephanie Ann Call, MD MSPH; Associate Professor, Program Director, Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
About the Author
Robert D. Ficalora, MD, FACP, is Associate Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Books with free ebook downloads available Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review Paperback – June 27, 2013
- Series: Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review
- Paperback: 824 pages
- Publisher: Oxford University Press; 10 edition (June 27, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0199948941
- ISBN-13: 978-0199948949
- Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.5 x 1.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 5.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #62,954 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #80 in Books > Textbooks > Medicine & Health Sciences > Medicine > Clinical > Internal Medicine
- #91 in Books > Education & Teaching > Higher & Continuing Education > Test Preparation > Professional > Professional
|TITLE| Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review
|EDITOR-IN-CHIEF|
· Mayo Professor of Medicine Robert D. Ficalora, M.D., MACP
|REVIEWER|
· Josh Grossman, Colonel {r} U.S.Army. M.C. M.D FACP
· Mentor/Tutor Basic Algebra
· Mentor/Tutor U.S.M.L.E. III (Step 3)
· Mentor/Tutor A.B.I.M.
· B.A. Johns Hopkins with Honors in Differential & Integral Calculus
· M.D. Washington University School of Medicine Saint Louis, Missouri'
E-mail <drjosh@embarqmail.com>
|BOOK COPYRIGHT| 2013
|BOOK PUBLISHER|
· Oxford University Press
· Mayo Clinic Scientific Press
|BOOK FORMAT| soft cover
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