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Sunday, October 2, 2011

MyPastest MRCP Part 1 2011


This is a huge collection of MRCP Part 1 questions ( over 4000) from Pastest for this year 2011 organized in PDF format with one question a page followed by the answer.
http://mypastest.pastest.co.uk/

Topics:
  • Cardiology ---------- 292 BOF
  • Clinical Sciences --- 500 BOF
  • (anatomy, physiology, Cell Bio, Genetics, statistics ..etc;)
  • Chest---------------- 352 BOF
  • Dermatology --------- 108 BOF
  • Endocrine------------ 336 BOF
  • GIT------------------ 290 BOF
  • Hematology----------- 297 BOF
  • Infectious ---------- 308 BOF
  • Nephrology----------- 314 BOF
  • Neurology------------ 318 BOF
  • Psychiatry----------- 252 BOF
  • Pharmacology--------- 362 BOF
  • Rheumatology--------- 347 BOF *BOF- Best of five

Pastest | MRCP | Part 1 | Online Course - in PDF | 2011 | 1.7 GB

Sunday, June 5, 2011

NBME form 11 Block 1 ***ImedRx ExcLuSiVe***

Comprehensive Basic Science Self-Assessment (CBSSA)

The CBSSA uses multiple-choice items based on information typically covered during
basic science medical education courses.
The content of the CBSSA items resembles the content of those in Step 1 of the
United States Medical Licensing Examination™ (USMLE™).


Sunday, May 15, 2011

NBME form 11 - Usmle Step 1 ***ExClUsiVe***

Comprehensive Basic Science Self-Assessment (CBSSA)

The CBSSA uses multiple-choice items based on information typically covered during
basic science medical education courses.
The content of the CBSSA items resembles the content of those in Step 1 of the
United States Medical Licensing Examination™ (USMLE™).


Info: Block 1, not included in this upload.

Form 12 - NBME Usmle Step 1 **ExcLuSiVe**

Comprehensive Basic Science Self-Assessment (CBSSA)

The CBSSA uses multiple-choice items based on information typically covered during
basic science medical education courses.
The content of the CBSSA items resembles the content of those in Step 1 of the
United States Medical Licensing Examination™ (USMLE™).



Sunday, April 10, 2011

Toronto Notes 2011


The Toronto Notes is an up-to-date, concise and comprehensive 1400-page review of 29 medical specialties. The University of Toronto graduating medical class, under the guidance of faculty specialists, revises each chapter of the book annually. The original goal of the book was to prepare graduating medical students for the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination. However, over the past 29 years it has become an essential study guide for medical students at all levels, as well as a guide for the USMLE Step 2 exam.

Toronto Notes 2011 includes some exciting new changes that have been made to help students on the wards, and as they prepare for the their medical licensing exam. This year, with the package, customers will receive:

A concise textbook with in-depth coverage of 29 medical specialties
Extensive updating of material with the most up-to-date evidence-based medicine (EBM) reviews and standard of care guidelines available
A clinical reference guide in three separate pocket reference guides that are perfect to carry on the wards and highlight common clinical management scenarios and differential diagnoses

MKSAP 15 Ebook


Welcome to the 15th edition of The Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program (MKSAP) …a completely new, original body of scholarly work, written by experts in each subspecialty.

The pages of MKSAP 15 are replete with latest developments, all presented concisely.

You’ll find 2,000 pages of text, including more than 1,000 multiple-choice questions, and hundreds of figures, charts and tables that will enhance your learning experience.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

First Aid Usmle Step 1 2011


Paperback : 623 pages
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Medical; 21 edition (December 14, 2010)
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0071742301

  • 1,100+ high-yield facts based on student reporting from the 2010 exam
  • Hundreds of clinical images, including a 24-page full-color insert
  • Student ratings of top review books
  • Updated information throughout
  • High-yield facts organized into basic principles and organ system sections facilitates study
  • Use with First Aid Cases for the USMLE Step 1 and First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 1 to create the ultimate Step 1 review package

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Ultimate Review Audio Lectures for MCCEE



The Ultimate Review Audio Lectures when combined with the Ultimate Review text, provide students with a strong grasp and mastery of important subject matter most commonly tested on the MCCEE. With over 20 hours of material, these lectures go beyond the scope of the book and include detailed explanations of topics,
as well as providing students with insights and secrets to tackling difficult exam questions. A valuable tool that every student should have.
  • Cardiology
  • Dermatology
  • Endocrinology
  • Epidemiology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Gynecology
  • Infectious Disease
  • Introduction
  • Lab & Diagnostics
  • Law & Ethics
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Neurology
  • Obstetrics
  • Pediatrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Pulmonology

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Kaplan Medical USMLE Physical Findings Flashcards: The 200 Questions You're Most: For Steps 2 & 3


Flash Cards- Download
Format: mp3 |flv | wav
Product Description

This is Online Companion includes sample USMLE-like questions with multimedia (video and audio) of the most important physical findings for the new USMLE format.

About the Author

Conrad Fischer, M.D., is Associate Chief of Medicine for Educational and Academic Activities at Nassau University Medical Center on Long Island. He is an Attending Physician at the University Hospital of Brooklyn as well as at kings County Hospital Center. In the past, Dr. Fischer was the Residency Program Directors at Flushing Hospital and before that was the Residency director at Maimonides Medical Center. Dr. Fischer completed a Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of Cornell University. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

UpToDate 18.3 Portable


The idea behind UpToDate is relatively simple, but totally unique. Every day, clinicians have questions about patient care. Patients have questions about their health as well.

Why not recruit a faculty of experts to answer those questions, keep the information updated, and create a format that is easy to use? Why not also provide all of the necessary background information to understand why the recommendations are being made?

UpToDate does all of that and much more.
UpToDate is a worldwide clinical community that you can be part of and benefit from.

UpToDate is the largest clinical community in the world dedicated to synthesizing knowledge for clinicians and patients. Our community includes more than 4,400 expert clinicians who function as authors, editors and peer reviewers and over 400,000 users who provide feedback and questions to our editorial group. Our role is to facilitate interaction among members of the health care community and to synthesize and disseminate information in order to help doctors be better doctors.
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