CITATION

Fischer, Conrad. Internal Medicine Correlations and Clinical Scenarios (CCS) USMLE Step 3. US: McGraw-Hill Medical, 2014.

Internal Medicine Correlations and Clinical Scenarios (CCS) USMLE Step 3

Published:  May 2014

eISBN: 9780071826990 0071826998 | ISBN: 9780071826983

Book description:

Your Secret Weapon for Mastering the USMLE Step 3

How prepared are you for the new USMLE Step 3? Are you worried about answering questions on basic science concepts? Uncertain about managing the clock in CCS cases? Unprepared to answer questions on general internal medicine topics? This book is the balm.

Created by bestselling author and lecturer Dr. Conrad Fischer, Internal Medicine Correlations & Clinical Scenarios provides an entertaining and comprehensive review of internal medicine topics on the USMLE Step 3. Progressive clinical cases--embedded with meaningful foundational science correlations and CCS exam tips--ensure that you're prepared for the new USMLE Step 3.

Features:

  • 100 medicine cases with Q&A provide practice for the multiple-choice exam component of the USMLE Step 3

  • Embedded basic science correlations prepare you to answer foundational science questions

  • Integrated CCS navigation tips prepare you to handle Computer-based Case Simulations

  • High-yield coverage of cardiology, hematology, endocrinology, neurology, gastroenterology, nephrology, pulmonary, rheumatology, oncology, infectious diseases, and emergency medicine topics

Conrad Fischer, MD (New York, NY)

, is one of the most experienced educators in medicine today. He is Associate Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Pharmacology at Touro College of Medicine. His breadth of teaching includes medical students, USMLE prep, and Specialty Board exams. He has seven "Teacher of the Year"" awards over the last ten years. In addition, Dr. Fischer was formerly the Associate Chief of Medicine for Educational and Academic Activities at SUNY Downstate School of Medicine. 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.