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FIRST AID FOR THE®️

First Aid Q & A for the USMLE Step 1

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INSIDER ADVICE . FOR STUDENTS FROM STUDENTS. . . From the same author as First Aid for the� USMLE Step 1 -- the ultimate QAndA prep for the USMLE Step 1! . . This the only comprehensive review for the USMLE Step 1 directly linked to key facts drawn from First Aid for the� USMLE Step 1 . . . . . 1,000 high-yield board-style questions and answers .

416 pages, Paperback

First published November 21, 2006

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September 3, 2015
Complementary questions to solidify its companion: First Aid for the USMLE Step 1.
Better together!
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September 3, 2015
A very nice collection of cases!
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January 10, 2025
Book is okay, I liked it more than the regular textbooks. Given the book is almost 20 years old, some of the questions are outdated, so the reader should be aware of this and avoid using it as a sole study source. I spotted several errors here & there, can't remember which they were because I read this book 2 years ago. It seems back then the editorial liked churning new editions like a factory to get into the money making wagon and the house of cards came crashing once Step 1 became Pass/Fail.

The books are still a useful quick reference resource for US students, but people these days prefer focusing on question banks to score the bare minimum points to pass the exam and focus their energies on doing well on the Step 2 exam.

As for IMGs, this question book at least is readable. The inane obsession with the First Aid series to use unusual acronyms for every situation makes the books nearly unreadable for people who didn't go to school in English language countries.

So, I don't quite know these days who is the prime market for these books. US students all use question banks that are constantly being updated and FMGs spend more time struggling to decipher the alphabet soup of acronyms used in these books instead of focusing on the actual material.
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August 18, 2017
This book worths to be read.

Though I've not taken the test yet, this book seems to be very useful for my test prep. Few things are not correct, but that doesn't make it less valuable. Objective, straightforward questions and commentaries, it's a fast and pleasant reading.
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November 6, 2018
It worths reading.

Valuable reading. Though with few wrong information (ie, Light's criteria for exudate, chapter 14, case 13), that book approachs important topics por STEP 1 in a concise, clear and helpful way. Recommend it.
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