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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 174 EAN: 9781419542091 Edition: 1 ISBN: 1419542095 Label: Kaplan Education Manufacturer: Kaplan Education Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 208 Publication Date: September 01, 2006 Publisher: Kaplan Education Studio: Kaplan Education Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: USMLE Medical Ethics: The 100 Cases You are Most Likely to See on the Exam is designed to help guide readers through this challenging, standardized patient exam. It includes advice and information about the ethical issues relating to topics including:
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![]() Rating: - Ethics ReviewExcellent resource for quick, concise, to the point information. It's an easy read and may be completed easily within one week. Rating: - very complete ethics book for the USMLE step 1This book is very easy to read, with good explanations for the ethics concepts that are applied in the US medical field. I find this book very helpful to undestand and apply the medical ethics concepts in the questions presented in the USMLE format. Explanations are case related which give an easy way to follow and review the material. Rating: - Better then the BestI think that this book is one of the best for the ethics and will be very much useful for all usmle exams ..... since now a days they are asking more ethics questions. One of the books you must have if you want to master and crush ethics in the real exam..... Rating: - Great TextDr. Fischer has done it again. In his clear and easy to read format, he covers most of the ethic topics asked on the usmle. Useful for all three steps, it includes lots of questions at the end, with detailed explanations. It's not cheap but it's about all you'll need on the subject. Rating: - IvankThis book is really helpfull. It makes you think more accurately when you are going to answer these ethic questions on the boards. As his author mention , is designed to be presice not ambigous , it does not matter if in real life a particular episode can be dual and this can be controversial; in the test you need to be sharp in your answer and get the point! It helped me significantly in my last Step 3 but I am sure is usefull for the step 2 and even for the specialty boards. I ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |