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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pair it with a couple of good question books and you are set
This is a very high yield review book, and light to carry around. I took my step 3 during my medicine intern year, and carried it with me between admissions and nightfloats. If you want to do "spectacularly", then you may want to delve more into other resources. Otherwise, if you have like about 6 months of medicine residency training, look up some of the details that you...
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but overrated.
This book has been the "gold standard" for USMLE step 3 for a long time, mainly due to its size. It is a good book and contains a lot of information in a small volume, but it is NOT enough. The pediatrics and OB&GYN parts are very incomplete, and unless you are a resident in those specialties, you will have problems. The pictures are not enough. In my opinion, Kaplan...
Published on March 30, 2007 by Rodney Eddi


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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but overrated., March 30, 2007
This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
This book has been the "gold standard" for USMLE step 3 for a long time, mainly due to its size. It is a good book and contains a lot of information in a small volume, but it is NOT enough. The pediatrics and OB&GYN parts are very incomplete, and unless you are a resident in those specialties, you will have problems. The pictures are not enough. In my opinion, Kaplan Notes are better. If you have time, it is better to read Peds and OB&GYN from Step 2 Kaplan notes, and then review Step 3 Kaplan notes. At the end, use this book for rapid review. It would be nice if this book had a CCS section like "First Aid to USMLE Step 3"First Aid for the USMLE Step 3 (First Aid). Bottomline: Don't rely on it as the only source for preparation.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pair it with a couple of good question books and you are set, June 5, 2005
This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
This is a very high yield review book, and light to carry around. I took my step 3 during my medicine intern year, and carried it with me between admissions and nightfloats. If you want to do "spectacularly", then you may want to delve more into other resources. Otherwise, if you have like about 6 months of medicine residency training, look up some of the details that you are rusty in, pair it with one or two question books, like NMS or Qbook (a steal currently with the discount at Amazon), that should be a very nice start for your preparation.

I also used First Aid Step 3 for 1. a different perspective; 2. I like the First Aid series; 3. the CCS section in the back. If you are away from general medicine for a while, it will be nice to go through some of the scenarios. But otherwise, I prefer Crush step 3 by far. CCS is really about patient management. The cases are easy to diagnose. Make sure you work through the practice disk though, with the review book and question books, you are all set for a comfortable pass. The toughest part of the exam for me was going back for the second day. But people usually finished very early on their second day as some CCS cases could take just 10 minutes or less to finish. The thing is, if you forget a test or an order, you cannot go back to put it in. So make sure you take your time and think through your steps. But you should have plenty of time to do so. Granted, the above may not apply to the IMGs, as they have more hurdles to overcome. But regardless, this is still a very good book with very high yield materials to review on. Good luck with your step 3, and the many sleepless nights when you are on call. :)
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123 of 152 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hate the Boards but Love this Book, December 5, 2005
This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
I don't like saying this, because I'm not a hater. But I hate the boards. I hate the people who write these awful questions, the people who justify the existence of these money-grubbing tests, and the self-perpetuating system of medical education, which somehow convinces people that test-taking skills correlate with good patient care. But it is the people who do well on these tests that end up in medicine, and so, naturally, they are all too ready to believe that the tests must reflect real intelligence or knowledge.

I'm okay with the concept of testing, but lets not delude ourselves into believing these tests reflect anything more than they do. The MCAT's a good test though. It probable effectively measures who is willing to choose their careers over their families, friends, and mental health. Perhaps Step One of the USMLE measures how much of the basic science people have absorbed, but it is a better instrument for measuring test taking skill. By Step Three, it is really just an endurance test. Each question is a paragraph long, and the test lasts up to eight hours on each of two consecutive days. Success on Step Three has to do with how quickly you can read, or how long you can stay focused, and, of course, how well you do on standardized tests.

By the way, what does it say about the earlier screening exams that a certain percentage of test items on Step Three are testing whether or not you can phrase things in a polite way to patients? These are the best questions for those of us who've managed to maintain half a life. When you see five answers with quotation marks around them you can skip the question stem and just eliminate the four choices that only a jerk would actually say to a patient. But these questions keep showing up so somebody must be getting them wrong. It seems surprising, but then again if you've had any experience dealing with doctors from a patient's point of view, it really isn't too shocking.

Crush Step Three is the best review book if you are going to study from just one. I used the First Aid for the Boards books for the first two tests, but this time I checked out different books and found the Crush Step 3 book to be the most straightforward and concise, with an emphasis on those trigger words that help you when you have to resort to robot mode. The First Aid book has the benefit of a section at the end that goes through common scenarios that you might see on the second day in the simulated cases, and it is helpful to get a sense of the kinds of orders you can write. But working through the practice cases is really the most important preparation for the simulated cases, and overall Crush does the best job of reviewing the information.

This may well be my last review. You see, I've discovered sudoku last Friday. I finally sat down and attempted one and I ended up solving two in three hours. The rush I feel right now is indescribable. I suspect I can crush people's bones to dust just with the mathematical powers of my mind. But I will not abuse this, I will use my gifts for solving sudoku puzzles. This will leave me no time to read or write, possibly not even time to eat and drink or other bodily functions. This is okay, because the perfection of each row, column, and 3x3 box will sustain me from now on. Thank you for listening, and bye bye.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Same as Crush Step 2, February 23, 2005
This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
This is a good book but the content is identical to Crush Step 2 so if you have that you won't need this one.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best, August 2, 2004
This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
I recently took the STEP III USMLE. Being an IMG who has graduated an MD for 7 years, I did need a refreshment and an update for the test. This book is very concise and contains most, if not all, the necessary points you need for general practice as well as for the USMLE step 3 exam. Of course, there are a few mistakes here and there and you should be able to see that with common sense. However, if you read and remember all the details in the book, you will certainly pass the test with good score.

I highly recommend the book. Well done!!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Necessary, and almost sufficient for the boards, February 22, 2007
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This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
Brochert's book is without a doubt one of the better-known review texts for the USMLE step 3. It is also one of the better ones. "Crush Step 3" is written in an entertaining, engaging style with emphasis on high-yield concepts that are likely to be tested. You are unlikely to become an excellent clinician because of this book, but that's not why you are reading it.

If you carefully read this entire book, taking a week or two for full absorption, before your exam, you will almost surely pass Step 3. To "Crush" Step 3, I would highly recommend a adjunct text or perhaps subscription to one of the better online question bank sources. In addition, as Brochert himself states in the introduction, familiarity with Clinical Case Scenarios (CCS's) are an absolute requirement.

For the most part, Brochert's dividing of the book into core specialities and several peripheral disciplines works extremely well. The book educates in essentially a disease-by-disease format, liberally spinkling "buzz words" (entertained often by question-writers of USMLE exams) and key concepts among the topics. Simple information/recall questions are scattered throughout the text, providing reinforcement to just-refreshed (or just-learned ?!) concepts.

For the most part, the book is excellent for test-prepartion and for medical information recall. However, the OB/GYN section seemed not to resonate with the tone of the rest of the book, being quite dense in terms of information provided, especially with regards to obstetrics. This is practically just simple nitpicking, as the OB/GYN section of the exam you will sit for will be most likely confined to patients who present with pregnancy as a "co-morbidity". All other sections are well-written with many diagrams and photographs.

For a good IM resident, genius, or those who simply don't care about their score: "Crush Step 3" alone is enough.
For a poor IM resident, resident of any other discipline, or those that prefer doing more than "just passing": "Crush", plus question bank, plus an ancillary review book suited to one's taste.

Good luck on the exam, by the way.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good overview book, June 18, 2008
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excellent overview book. concise. good organization. high-yield materials. great for those 5-10 minute breaks. content is too limited to be the only resource. need to supplement your study with real textbooks.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Concise, but not enough details for me, July 22, 2008
This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
Exactly what I said in the subject. Overall, a quick reference book, but nothing special.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good concise resource, March 17, 2008
This review is from: Crush Step 3, 2e (Paperback)
Crush step 3 is a great concise resource given the time crunch that many of us are in during the intern year. I like the layout moreso than that of the First Aid books. First aid presents an outline format that gets choppy, i.e. makes you try to memorize lists for every topic. Crush flows better containing written synopses about each topic.

I agree with other reviews claiming that this resource offers limited review in pediatric and Ob/Gyn. Being a pediatrics intern, I was prepared for the pediatrics section of the exam based on my experience as a resident. However, the pediatrics section is definitely watered down too much to use Crush as a sole resource. The OB/Gyn was certainly not enough. Having not thought about many of the gynecologic topics since medical school, I would've been in trouble at exam time had I not completed many Ob/Gyn samply items in a question book (Kaplan Q book for Step 3).

Again, good concise resource, but lacking with respect to pdediatrics and Ob/Gyn.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Preparation for Step 3, September 11, 2007
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Ricardo Poveda (Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia) - See all my reviews
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I am finishing my preparation for Step 3. It's September. The application process started already. I am doing a rotation in Mount Sinai Hospital Miami in Critical Care and at the same time I am studing for my Step 3, which I must take before January to have chance of H Visa. I have done Qbank with USMLE World and Kaplan, I have read First Aid and I bought Crush Step 3 as one the the last points before getting ready to take the exam. Pleasantly, I found this book very helpful. I really recommend it.
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