Carlos Ayala
Carlos AyalaBoards and Wards: A Review for USMLE Steps 2&3

Boards and Wards: A Review for USMLE Steps 2&3

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Boards and Wards: A Review for USMLE Steps 2&3

A Practical Guide (Boards and Wards Series)

This Third Edition of Boards and Wards: A Review for USMLE Steps 2&3 offers the information necessary to conquer the USMLE.

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Good book, five stars. Excellent resource.
Tells you exactly what you need to know about each disease. Nursing books have so much BS in them that it's hard to differentiate what's what.
Great, concise book that's a terrific review for both step 2 and 3! Highly recommend instead of the Master the Boards or Step Up series.
Good review book. I used this on rotations for PA school since it was a good size and covered many topics.
Book is in very good condition, however, the advertisement for this listing is clearly false. "Brand New, Unread Copy in Perfect Condition".
This is a great little review book. Not a big difference from this edition to the newer edition, and is a good value for the money!.
I think this was a good choice for me. saved me lots of $$ on the newer edition.
The book was in great condition and it got here fast. It also didn't hurt that it was priced well below all the others!.
This book is a great study guide for internal medicine. Easy to follow outline of review material and a great practice questions with explanations.
Get it ... it a goo book.
My vpurchase came in the time specified and in the condition that was stated also. I will definately make future purchases from this seller.
This book is a good book to have in your collection of medical references. It is concise and bulleted with pertinent information for wards, as the name suggests, as well as studying for the USMLE.
This book is very useful for med school clinical years. provides a great overview that is brief and very useful on the wards.
Excellent resource for step 2 ck. Covers high yield topics in a simple and well structured way.
As a third year medical student, this book offers a lot of hints and tid bits to guide you through your key rotations. I picked this up on the recommendation of one of my classmates in the class ahead of me...

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