Topic-icon USMLE Step 1, Microcards: Review Cards for Medical Students, Sanjiv Harpavat and Sahar Nissim, 2007

13 years 5 months ago #1 by deniz
Sayin Üyemiz,

Paylaşımınız için teşekkürler. Kaynakla ilgili Kaynak Bilgi Bankası'na ilk girişi yapmış olduğunuz için 15 USMER puanı almaya hak kazandınız. Katkılarınızın devamını dileriz.

Sevgiyle,

USMLE STRATEJi MERKEZİ

Dr.Deniz Doruk

Resident in Psychiatry
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN

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13 years 5 months ago #2 by dr_medusa
USMLE Step 1, Microcards: Review Cards for Medical Students, Sanjiv Harpavat and Sahar Nissim, 2007


Cards: 300 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Second edition (August 24, 2007)
Language: English

The first 7 cards are on the organ systems and the various microbes that infect the system. Example is the card for the Gastrointestinal System Infections: it includes a line drawing of the entire system with pins to the organs along with a list of the microbes that infect that organ and the card number of said microbe. Before each microbe section there is a dichotomous key for biochemical test reactions/antibiotic reactions and on the back of that card all the key things you need to know for the group of microbes. There are 22 cards for Gram Positive, 21 for Gram Negative, 13 cards in "other bacteria" (this includes acid-fast, spirochetes, rickettsia, and chlamydia), 26 cards for the RNA viruses, 11 cards for the DNA viruses, 9 cards for the fungi, 9 cards for protozoa, and 11 cards for helminths. The set also contains a card with a spread sheet on the the Hepatitis Virus and a card on HIV and AIDS listing clinical info and opportunistic infections. Each microbe card contains the following information: Clinical Presentation, Pathobiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, Quick Facts, and a Clinical Case Study (thats 122 medical case studies in all, better than most books on the market). The set is 140 cards total. The cards are printed on top quality heavy card stock. These cards are perfect for anyone in the Allied Health Field, Medical Laboratory Science, Microbiology, and for anyone interested in Infectious Disease

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