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The trusted resource that asks the right questions so that you’ll will be equipped with the answersEmergency Medicine: PreTest® is the the perfect way to ensure that you are prepared for the Emergency Medicine shelf exam. Written by clerkship faculty and reviewed by students who know what it takes to pass, Emergency Medicine: PreTest® is perfect for clerkship exam review and the USMLE Step 2CK. You’ll find hundreds of high-yield questions, along with targeted answers explaining both correct and incorrect choices. This new edition has been heavily revised to reflect the latest information and practice, including a new chapter on professionalism, communication and ethics.500 USMLE-style Q&A cover core topics on the clerkship examComplete explanations explain each answer optionAnswer discussions highlight essential topics for high-yield reviewTested and reviewed by students who know what it takes to pass
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Real-life cases for success on the emergency medicine clerkship and shelf-exam
Experience with clinical cases is key to mastering the art and science of medicine and ultimately to providing patients with competent medical care. Case Files®: Emergency Medicine, Fifth Edition delivers 60 true-to-life cases that illustrate essential concepts in emergency medicine. Each case includes a complete discussion, clinical pearls, references, high-yield presentation of key diagnostic and treatment information, USMLE-style review question to enhance your learning. With Case Files®, you’ll learn instead of memorize.
Learn from 60 high-yield cases, each with board-style questionsEnhance your clinical knowledge with clinical pearlsTest yourself with 14 new integrated challenge questionsPolish your approach to clinical problem solving and patient careMaximize your shelf exam score with this proven learning systemNEW! Important information on COVID-19, opioid overdose, social issues in emergency medicine, medical errors, interprofessional teamwork, endocrine emergencies, viral meningitis, and vertigo