Boards and Wards: A Review for USMLE Steps 2&3: A Practical Guide (Boards and Wards Series) |  | Authors: Carlos Ayala, Brad Spellberg Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Media: Paperback Edition: Third Edition Pages: 546 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 1
ISBN: 1405105097 Dewey Decimal Number: 610.76 EAN: 9781405105095 ASIN: 1405105097
Publication Date: June 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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This Third Edition of Boards and Wards: A Review for USMLE Steps 2&3 offers the information necessary to conquer the USMLE. This essential review book, written in a succinct, high-yield outline format, features board-formatted questions and answers with detailed explanations, and covers each discipline of medicine appearing on the USMLE Steps 2 and 3, including dermatology, radiology, and ophthalmology. Numerous tables, illustrations, and "buzzwords" aid in retention of facts. Boards and Wards: A Review for USMLE Steps 2&3, Third Edition is perfect for medical students. Physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and related health professionals will also find Boards and Wards valuable.
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Great book!! November 22, 2009 Joyweena Shelton This is a great book for giving you the information that you need in a clear, concise format. I'm in my senoir yr of a FNP program and I will be using this book for a long time.
Boards and Wards November 7, 2009 Llomara This book is excellent. It gives a summary of all necessary information needed for each rotation. A must have while doing clinical rotations.
order review October 19, 2009 E. PRATT (California) The book was in great condition and it got here fast. It also didn't hurt that it was priced well below all the others!
4th edition isn't worth buying if you own 3rd edition July 23, 2009 Sam 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just bought the new 4th edition Boards and Wards and I was disappointed. Although it's a "new" edition, most of the new features include fluff as opposed to new content. For example, the text is in color for some of the headlines at the top of pages. There is also more color in the charts. They have also added more photos but the photos are not unique or anything you haven't seen before (girl with Turner's syndrome, picture of a louse on a hair shaft).
The only chapter that was noticeably different or improved was the Ophthalmology section. The Dermatology section was also improved a little but not significantly; they just added more obvious photos.
All in all, they added about 40 additional pages of which 10-15 is more content, the rest are photos and graphics related to charts. If you own the 3rd edition, I would not bother buying this one. If you are a medical student that wants to use this for studying for the boards and want to save money, buy a used 3rd edition.
I was sorely disappointed with the lack of additional content. There is still no separate Urology section and whatever urology is covered is pretty weak. The Medical and Legal section is still weak and only provides obvious definitions aka "what is a defendant in a court" as opposed to providing definitions of obscure legal terms aka "Res ipsa loquitur" or going into more detail regarding EMTALA, Hospice or unique situations regarding Informed Consent. The Outpatient medicine section was simply renamed "Family Medicine" and instead of providing different and pertinent FP information such as calcium requirements for women at different ages, it just takes snipets of information from the other chapters and just repeats it in this section. Lastly, the book should go into more detail regarding diagnosis and treatment. The diagnosis often doesn't distinquish between initial vs. confirmatory tests and simply lists a hodge podge of tests which really helps no one. And often times treatment is never stated or distinguished. For example, some cancers require both surgery and radiation. With the 5th edition, I hope the authors spend some time with regards to content instead of photos and the color of the borders. With that said, to the author's credit, this is still an excellent book and if one doesn't own Boards and Wards, this is a slightly improved version of the 3rd edition. And unlike authors of most textbooks, the Boards and Wards team did make an effort to improve their already excellent book, let's just hope they make an even bigger effort with the next edition.
Great Study Guide July 5, 2009 KristenB This book is a great study guide for internal medicine. Easy to follow outline of review material and a great practice questions with explanations.
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