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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8 EAN: 9780781717229 Edition: 1st ISBN: 0781717221 Label: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Manufacturer: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 301 Publication Date: June 15, 1998 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Studio: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
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![]() - Neurology for the Boards 3rd EditionIt was less explanatory than I thought. It is a TRUE review book which assumes you know all this massive material and just lists it out in a nice format. Rating: - No focus - too much informationThis book - basically a large outline of neurology topics - is too broad, without focus and not an ideal way to prepare for the boards (even though it seems to be the most popular book out there). I used some of the old Rite exam questions and a few question/answer books as well - much more helpful. Rating: - Lots of bones- not much meatThis book is pretty much just an outline of neurology topics without much information/detail. It's not a book to "read" or even to prepare you, it might be useful as a book to identify areas you need to review. I didn't find it very useful for specialty board or in-service exam review. Rating: - MUST BUY !Excellent preparatory material for the Neurology Boards, put together by a distinguished panel of Neurology Chief Residents. Recommend to anybody interested in taking part-I of the Neurology Boards. If you are interested in Neurology Board review software, two softwares to consider are Neurology Boards 1.0 (for part-1 of the Neurology Boards) and Neurology Tutor 1.0 (for part-2 of the Neurology Boards). Both softwares are freely downloadable from www.peakdoctor.org Rating: - concise, but incomplete and sometimes inaccurate informationThis book contains some high yield topics for the Neurology boards, but it is incomplete. There is a large number of important topics not included in this book. I am unable to find a great deal of difference between the two editions. Most disturbing is the number of mistakes that I have picked up by reviewing other texts as I was going through the book, some very obvious and not corrected in the second edition. This book is a good investment, but should not be the only reference used for studying for the boards. |
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