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I used these cards to prepare for my microbiology exams and they were the best study tool I had for the course. Each card is packed with information and relevant facts and a clinical case accompanies each organism. I highly recommend these cards to anyone taking microbiology, especially in a medical program.
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Very helpful information to prepare for the USMLE
These flashcards will help medical students organize and recall medical microbiology information for course exams and USMLE Step 1. The cards are grouped into sections on gram-positive, gram-negative, and other bacteria; RNA and DNA viruses; fungi; protozoa; and helminths. Each section begins with charts summarizing key information on the group of microorganisms, followed by cards for each individual microbe, which include clinical presentation, pathobiology, diagnosis/treatment, quick facts, and a case study. Schematic illustrations show the morphology and pathogenesis of different microorganisms.
A companion Website provides 70 USMLE-style questions and answers.
Reviewer: Meera Narenthiran, B.Sc., D.Ch.(The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences)
Description: The set of cards for medical students is a helpful resource for a quick review of microorganisms.
Purpose: The set of cards is a designed to be a review resource. The authors have achieved their objectives using tables and diagrams.
Audience: The authors intentionally designed the microcards for students in their early years of a medical program and they have successfully achieved their goal.
Features: The cards summarize microorganisms, their morphology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as typical cases. This is a useful tool for students preparing for their exams.
Assessment: The cards are useful, but they could be improved further by using color diagrams and coding. It also would have been beneficial to have some mechanism to keep the cards together, such as a better box or a holder.
Harpavat, Sanjiv; Nissim, Sahar