Master the Wards: Obstetrics and Gynecology Flashcards — Niket Sonpal et al. (2017)

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Book Description

The perfect way to master the wards and review for shelf and USMLE/COMLEX exams – 150 obstetrics & gynecology cases in a convenient flashcard format! Created by Niket Sonpal, MD, and Conrad Fischer, MD, noted educators and bestselling authors of numerous test prep resources, Master the Wards: Obstetrics & Gynecology Flashcards is a boxed set of 150 expertly crafted study flashcards that help students master high-yield topics and sharpen their clinical decision-making skills so they can excel on the boards, shelf exams, and wards. Produced in full color with clinical photos and designed to conveniently fit into a lab coat pocket, each flashcard includes a clinical vignette and Q&A on diagnosis, physical findings, tests, and treatment. Master Tips highlighting frequently tested items help you stand out on rounds. • 200 flashcards designed by test prep experts – a convenient resource for rapid and effective review • Master Tips help students stand out on rounds • Part of the Master the Wards series from superstar Conrad Fischer


Book Details

  • Author: Niket Sonpal, Conrad Fischer, Elizabeth V. August
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill
  • Published Date: 2017-07-21
  • Published Year: 2017
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9780071834117

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