SCORE YOUR HIGHEST ON THE USMLE(R) STEP 1 WITH HELP FROM THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR MEDICAL REVIEW BOOK An unmatched collection of more than 1,300 must-know facts and mnemonics provide a complete framework for your USMLE(R) preparation and coursework! This annually updated review delivers a comprehensive collection of high-yield facts and mnemonics that pinpoint exactly what you need to know to pass the exam. Co-authored by medical students who recently took the boards, it provides a complete framework to help you prepare for the most stressful exam of your career. Here's why this is the ultimate USMLE Step 1 review: -A complete framework for USMLE(R) Step 1 preparation, annually updated with crowdsourced contributions from thousands of students -Written by students who excelled on their Step 1 exam and reviewed by top faculty for accuracy-1,300 must-know topics with mnemonics to focus your study-1,000+ color photos and illustrations - 100 new or revised -- help you visualize processes, disorders, and clinical findings-Student-proven study and exam prep tips backed by learning science-Reorganized Rapid Review section for efficient, last-minute preparation-Revised and expanded recommendations for high-yield print and digital study resources s-Bonus material and real-time updates exclusively at FirstAidTeam.com
Ok, I'm not recommending any of you read this book, but I spent ~12 hours/day, 7 days/week for 6 weeks memorizing it, so I felt it deserved a shout out on my Goodreads. It's basically a study guide for medical licensing boards, and every page of mine is highlighted and annotated, read and reread, hated and loved. All my classmates have a copy, but the joke around here is that I'm overly attached to mine -- I can creepily open it directly to specific topics, and I had to keep it in my bed with me at night for a long time because I would wake up, unable to fall back asleep until I looked up whatever fact I dreamed I had forgotten. Haha, so now the secret is out -- your physicians are all crazy people -- but at least we're crazy people who know a lot about Bruton's agammaglobulinemia, right?
BEST book to review from - since some chapters were a bit lacking in depth and require some background information - other than that, it's perfect. The mnemonics saved my life! 👌🏼💯
This book is the Bible for step one exam, if you memorize its facts very well -not like me- you will do great, 70% of the questions were from FA facts, a very important book, I can't insist more about that ..
Much like adenosine, too much first aid will cause a sense of impending doom. Also much like adenosine, this effect is blunted by caffeine. I lived off this textbook and coffee for two months and now I can diagnose Sarcoidosis based solely on the first five words of the question stem and spot Auer rods from 40 yards. 5 stars, never want to open again.
Aaaah . . . boards! If you're going to take the USMLE, it's a very good overview. If you're going to take the USMLE, you've already heard of this book anyway.
How do you review a book that has become part of who you are? This book does not tell a story, but many are woven around it. I remember the first time I encountered it as a premed; oh, how I longed for the day that I would carry it around and highlight in my own copy and be burdened by its information! I was uncertain that day would ever come, but here we are, 5 years later, with me bidding it goodbye. I remember how much I hated in med 1 it because it simplified intricate concepts that I thought needed to be explained more comprehensively; how easy it was for me to just flip through a topic for a day or 2 and head to my NBMEs fully prepared; how much I rolled my eyes at some mnemonics, only to find myself committing them to memory a few years later. It has been quite the emotional rollercoaster. In all seriousness, though, this book is a lifesaver when you want a quick review on a topic without going through tedious details (sorry, med 1 Rim). Highly recommend.
was complaining to my fiancé how i won’t be able to reach my reading goal this year because of all the studying, so he told me to just add FA. so here i am, logging my required suffering. this one is for him.
Excellent comprehensive review. More detailed than 2008, but the added information is the most up to date. Consistently based on current research. Vital information for all 4 years of medical school. I use this info on the wards constantly.