First Aid for the Family Medicine Boards by Tao Le, Christine Dehlendorf, Michael Mendoza

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  • Pub. Date: November 2007
  • 752pp
  • Sales Rank: 38,337
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    • Pub. Date: November 2007
    • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
    • Format: Paperback, 752pp
    • Sales Rank: 38,337

    Synopsis

    THE INSIDER'S GUIDE TO FAMILY MEDICINE BOARD SUCCESS

    • The only resident-to-resident, step-by-step guide with proven strategies to help you pass the Family Medicine boards

    • Current content based on the most recently administered in-service and board exams

    • Real answers to frequently tested questions

    • Mnemonics and clinical pearls

    • High-yield algorithms and images

    • Insider tips from residents who've been there

    • Great for recertification and in-service exams


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    Reviewer:Carlos A. Prendes Jr., MD (Creighton University Medical Center)
    Description:This review book is filled with useful facts presented and organized like an extended outline, with frequent case examples to illustrate applications.
    Purpose:The purpose is to provide a concise review of material appropriate for the American Academy of Family Physician's Board Exam. Passing this exam is a measure of a physician's competence and level of skill and maintenance of those skills. By presenting the information in a well organized and easy to follow manner, the objectives are effectively met.
    Audience:The book is intended for second and third year residents as they review for their board exam in family medicine. It also would serve as an excellent review for practicing physicians seeking recertification, as well as for interns in any specialty preparing for step 3.
    Features:The book is filled with useful facts that tend to show up on exams, organized in an extended outline format, with clinical scenarios to highlight where the information could fit into clinical practice. The information is presented very clearly and succinctly, a boon for users, given its purpose. It is not, nor is it intended to be, a comprehensive reference appropriate for day to day "clinical pearls."
    Assessment:This review fills a niche for residents, students, or practicing physicians who are seeking an accessible fact-based source to remind them of what they have learned in the past. It is not a collection of references for daily practice or board review, but it is an excellent supplement to a more thorough review ofinformation.

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    Biography

    Tao T. Le, MD, MHS

    Assistant Clinical Professor

    Chief, Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

    Department of Medicine

    University of Louisville

    Christine Dehlendorf, MD

    Fellow in Family Medicine

    Department of Family and Community Medicine

    University of California, San Francisco

    San Francisco, CA

    Michael Mendoza, MD, MPH

    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Department of Family Medicine

    Pritzker School of Medicine

    The University of Chicago

    Cynthia Ohata, MD

    Clinical Instructor

    Department of Family Medicine

    University of Washington

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