AKA - Sam studies for SHELF - because for all the hours I clocked in, you best believe it counts towards the Goodreads reading goal.
As with all my logged textbooks / prep books / Case Files, I didn't read this one straight through, but used it sporadically over my clerkship to supplement my learning.
The strength of Case Files is step-wise discussion for specific patient diagnosis or problem presentations, with practice questions for each chapter, making it easy to tailor studying towards my weaknesses.
The OBGYN Case Files was useful for testable material, but felt as if it lacked nuance for discussing woman's health concerns with real patients (which is perhaps beyond the scope of a SHELF prep resource, but a comment to be made none-the-less) - for example, nuances about birth control options for women with PCOS, and deeper discussions about menopause and its presentations.