APPLICATION DESCRIPTION
Kaplan Medical USMLE Examination Flash Review
The 200 "Most Likely Diagnosis" Questions You Will See on the Exam for Steps 2 & 3
Kaplan Publishing
October 7, 2008
To practice medicine in the United States, medical students are required to take and pass the 3-part United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE).
•When studying for this difficult test, U.S. students as well as foreign students hoping to practice in the United States will benefit from using USMLETM Examination Flash Review. This set of flashcards will help students answer the single most common question tested on Steps 2 and 3: What is the most likely diagnosis?
About the Author
Conrad Fischer, MD, is one of the most experienced educators in medicine today. His breadth of teaching extends from medical students to USMLE prep to Specialty Board exams. In addition, Dr. Fischer is the Associate Chief of Medicine for Educational and Academic Activities at SUNY Downstate School of Medicine, and is an Attending Physician at King’s County Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. Dr. Fischer has been Chairman of Medicine for Kaplan Medical since 1999, and has held Residency Program Director positions at both Maimonides Medical Center and Flushing Hospital in New York City.
About Kaplan Publishing
Kaplan Publishing is one of the nation's leading publishers of academic resources and trade books for professional advancement and career development. As consumer needs change and move further into the digital space, Kaplan is committed to adapting our content in order to provide our customers with the best resources in multiple formats and on diverse platforms. Our mission is to help individuals achieve their educational and career goals. We build futures one success story at a time.
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