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First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2001: Student to Student Guide (Paperback)

~ Vikas Bhushan (Author), Tao Le (Author), Chirag Amin (Author), Anthony Chu (Author), Esther Choo (Author), Kevin C. Wang (Author)
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The most recognized medical review book for the USMLE Step 1 reviewed and written by students and physicians. The only book published annually that incorporates valuable INSIDER information on the latest exam questions. Over 34,000 students. Exam is now computerized and can be taken at anytime--no specific date for exam. Includes valuable "Zagats-like" ratings guide to medical exam prep ratings.


From the Back Cover

High-yield facts for the clinical sciences. Student advice from the CBT exams.

**** Used by over 280,000 students and updated yearly. THIS BOOK IS LIKE HAVING A SECRET WEAPON...A CLASSIC.

**** A survival guide for students entering the clinical years. THIS IS A ‘MUST-HAVE' BOOK FOR EVERY MEDICAL STUDENT PREPARING TO ENTER THE JUNIOR YEAR.

**** High-yield facts for the clinical sciences. Student advice from the CBT exams. THIS IS A MUST FOR STEP 2...A MASTERPIECE.

***** Tips and advice for application, interviewing, and matching success. …MAKES WHAT CAN BE A PAINFUL PROCESS FEEL A LOT BETTER.

*Ratings from Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal (5-Star Rating System)

FIRST AID FOR THE USMLE STEP 1

2001 EDITION FEATURES *Student Experiences from the 2000 USMLE Step 1

*Revised for the 2001 CBT USMLE Step 1

*All-New Edition for the 2001 CBT USMLE Step 1

*100 High-Yield Color Images; 100 Vignettes; 900 Key Facts and Mnemonics

*Student Rankings of Over 280 Basic Science and Exam Review Sources

*Tips for IMGs and Special Students


Product Details

  • Paperback: 481 pages
  • Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill (Tx); 11th edition (January 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071364544
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071364546
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,831,982 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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58 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars this book is great, but know what you are buying, December 25, 2002
By B. Olalekan "smithsonian2000" (Nashville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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As a brief review of the USMLE I syllabus, this book is an excellent choice. However, be warned, the USMLE questions have gone more sophisticated.
USMLE hardly asks you this type of question now:

A 25 year old woman taking prednisone for SLE develops fever, muscle aches, jaundice, right-sided abdominal pains. What is the diagnosis?
a. cholelithiasis
b. cholestasis
c. hepatitis
d. right lower lobe pneumonia
e. adverse reaction to medication

Everyone knows this is hepatitis.

No. It will ask:
A 25 year old woman taking prednisone for SLE develops fever, muscle aches, jaundice, right-sided abdominal pains. The most likely cause of these findings is
a. antibodies to hepatocytes
b. release of cytokines from T lymphocytes
c. lysis of infected hepatocytes
d. blockage of bile canaliculi
e. activation of complement against hepatocytes

Now, not everyone knows the answer (c by the way).
This book (First Aid) does not go into this level of granularity in covering the test materials. This does not mean that it does not have its use, however.
Suggestions for use:
1. Read this book first. Because of its concise coverage of most of the topics on the USMLE I, it is most suited for this purpose.
2. Get more detailed texts, and read each topic as set out in the syllabus (it is amazing how many medical students and doctors fail to use the syllabus in preparing for the exams!). The NMS series (Biochem, Physiology, Microbiology, Pharmacology are especially good). Use some other published materials for Anatomy, Pathology and Behavioral science. NMS series are not so good in those areas.
3. Practice with the released MCQs (150 of them). You will get some of these on the exam, trust me.
4. Practice with Kaplan's QBank, until you consistently score a perfect 100%. If you don't have the money for this, or if you have more time, use NMS review for the USMLE Step I by Lazo, et al. It is a great alternative/complement
5. Reread this book (first Aid) to round up your preparations.

6. Go smash the USMLE step I. You will most likely score in the 95th per centile.

Good luck.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars God's gift to USMLE step 1 takers, October 28, 2000
By A Customer
This is the Bible for USMLE step 1 study, a complete starter's kit. It's broken up into three basic sections, all very useful, with information that cannot be found anywhere else.

The first section is a description of what the test is like, what to expect about things like scoring and in case you think you failed, and also strategies for studying. (A note of disagreement: their recommendation for studying requires a much longer time commitment than most medical students can or are willing to give, e.g., two entire months devoted solely to USMLE preparation.)

The second section is a list of high yield facts in each subject area. Some students say that the exam can be passed comfortably just having memorized this section. Of course, it would be unwise to test that hypothesis, but my personal experience vindicates it: just about all of the answers to the questions I missed on the USMLE practice test CD-ROM could be found in this section of the exam. My only complaint about this section is that the links to the Underground Clinical Vignettes series (UCV) were spotty (sometimes there are no links listed for diseases that are discussed in UCV) and sometimes wrong (they refer to the wrong case), and that these links, being of lower yield value than everything else in this book, smacked of a marketing ploy to encourage purchasing the UCV series, which happens to be authored by the same person.

The final section is a listing and review of all the major review books currently available. The review is based on student response and is generally quite accurate and very useful (including even ISBN numbers, a godsend for those who shop online), not showing any signs of proprietary bias.

All other review books, if possible, should be borrowed or purchased used, but this book is updated every year and its purchase is a required investment for everyone taking the step 1 exam, so that it can be underlined, scribbled on, and read over and over again.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Absolute necessity, but you'll need more than this., June 18, 2001
By Carlo San Juan "Caz MD" (Metro Manila, Philippines) - See all my reviews
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The books of the First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 series help from the very day you decide to take the USMLE (or medicine, for that matter). It contains need-to-know information about the exam such as what the exam is like, when to register, what your score means, and what to do if you pass or fail. Furthermore, and most importantly, it contains the absolutely "must know" high-yield facts in every subject in Step 1's coverage and fun mnemonics to go along with them. This book also has a review of review books which helps you decide which books are best for you. It also includes a form you can submit mnemonics and suggestions with to improve next year's edition. However, obviously this book is not enough to pass step 1 of the USMLE, but it may give you a very good advantage.
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