USMLE Step 2 CK Plus - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 1st Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
This book reflects what I would have wanted when I was studying for the USMLE Step 2 CK exam. -author Abdillahi Omar
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- Offers comprehensive, high-yield coverage in a concise, outline format
- Includes numerous tables, clinical photos, micrographs, and x-rays for a superb visual review and improved retention of the material
- Provides the depth and breadth needed for effective study in an easy-to-use, logically organized, portable format-perfect for self-study or review anytime, anywhere
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
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PART ONE INTERNAL MEDICINE
1. Preventative Medicine
2. Neurology
3. Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
4. Pulmonology
5. Cardiology
6. Gastroenterology
7. Nephrology
8. Endocrinology
9. Hematology-Oncology
10. Rheumatology
11. Dermatology
12. Emergency Medicine
13. Infectious Disease
14. Aging
PART TWO OBSTETRICS
15. Early Pregnancy
16. Pregnancy Follow-Up and Management
17. Abnormal Fertilization and Implantation
18. Fetal Monitoring
19. Placental Abnormalities
20. Amniotic Fluid
21. Perinatal Infections
22. Teratogens
23. Fetal Loss
24. Maternal Medical Disorders
25. Complications During Pregnancy
26. Preterm Complications
27. Post-Term Complications
28. Normal and Abnormal Labor
29. Birthing Assistance and Complications
30. Post-Partum Hemorrhage
31. Other Post-Partum Complications
32. Breastfeeding
PART THREE PEDIATRICS
33. Immediate Post-delivery
34. Vaccines
35. Growth
36. Neurology
37. Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
38. Pulmonology
39. Cardiology
40. Gastroenterology
41. Genitourinary
42. Endocrinology
43. Rheumatology
44. Hematology and Oncology
45. Infectious Disease
46. Allergy and Immunology
47. Dermatology
48. Genetics
49. Behavioral Disorders
50. Miscellaneous
PART FOUR GYNECOLOGY
51. Breast Disorders
52. Ovarian Disorders
53. Uterine Disorders
54. Disorders of the Cervix
55. Vaginal Disorders
56. Gynecologic Infections
57. Menstruation
58. Sexual Functioning Disorders
59. Family Planning
60. Miscellaneous
PART FIVE PSYCHIATRY
61. Somatoform Disorders
62. Psychosis
63. Mood Disorders
64. Anxiety
65. Dissociation
66. Pediatric Psychiatry
67. Personality Disorders
68. Substance Abuse
69. Miscellaneous
PART SIX SURGERY
70. Basics of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine
71. Trauma
72. Neurosurgery
73. ENT Surgery
74. Breast Surgery
75. General Surgery
76. Cardiothoracic Surgery
77. Orthopedic Surgery
78. Vascular Surgery
79. Urology
80. Dermatology
81. Ophthalmology
82. Pediatrics
83. Transplant Surgery -
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