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Mastering the USMLE Step 2 CS

by: Jo-Ann Reteguiz

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.075076
EAN: 9780071443340
Edition: 3
ISBN: 0071443347
Label: McGraw-Hill Medical
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 413
Publication Date: November 28, 2004
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical

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Average Rating:
 out of 5 stars
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Want to pass? Look elsewhere!!!
I read this book front to back, did all the cases (even the advanced ones), and FAILED CS. This book doesn't even give you the simple mnemonics as FIRST AID does. There are certain routine questions you need to ask EVERY PATIENT and this book does not reinforce this point! Neither does this book focus well on counseling or closing the interview. I quickly read through my friend's FIRST AID book, licked my wounds, repeated CK the next week, and PASSED! Learn from my experience and by the other book!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's all you need
I got this book because I knew that my learning style was to work it out now and look back to see what I need to fix. Sure enough this book was great because I passed without a problem. This book is great because it presents a case as would be presented during the USMLE step 2 cs and gives you a a blank page to write down questions that you would want to ask the patient or physical exam testing that you would want to do. Once you are done with the question asking, you can compare your approach with that of the book's. I also found it helpful that the book explained why you may or may not want to ask certain questions. Granted that this is a free response type of testing, you may not necessarily find the answer to every single question you ask, but then again, not finding your question may just help you understand that it is not relevant to the case.
I also found it very helpful for such cases in which you perform just the physical exam. With the current patient presentation, you can ask yourself what you would do for the PE, and you can check the list provided in the book to see what you missed or need to work on. The list should give you an idea for what the testers look for, i.e. washing your hands with every encounter. Again, the book explains why certain exams need to be performed and what the PE testing abnormalities indicate.
This book is also great in that it helps to try to direct your thinking and your differential diagnosis for the most common presentations. When I took my USMLE, I actually had a lot of the same cases that were from the book, such as the sensorineural hearing vs conductive hearing loss cases. There was even a psychiatric case where I had to write a minimental status exam for the test.
I highly recommend this book if your learning style is the kinesthetic type, i.e you learn better with hands on situations rather than just sitting and reading a book.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not good enough
This book has several flaws, particularly with the sample cases. They are not written in a format in which it is easy to practice them with someone. The lack a lot of questions and physical exam maneuvers. And last but not least, it never includes a sample closure, which in my opinion is very important, especially for IMGs.

I found First Aid to be much helpful.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - All you need
I used this book, and this book only to prep for the CS examination, and I passed no problem. It gives about 60 "real style" cases for you to go over, complete with checklists for things you have to cover on history, on physical exam, and on discussion with the patient. It also has a great overview of what the test is about, how it's structured, and how you'll be scored. You can easily go over the cases alone, or even better while using a partner to act out the case and work out the timing you'll need during the actual examination (it goes fast).

It's a nebulous, difficult to prepare for examination, and I found this book extremely helpful. It's very difficult to actually sit down and study for an exam like this, so going over cases and practicing is probably the best thing you can do to get ready. This book's great for practicing, and I hope this was useful.
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