Synopses & Reviews
Fully revised and updated by Dr. Conrad Fischer—Kaplan’s award-winning medical educator, teaching and mentoring tomorrow’s leaders in medicine.
The pharmacology and treatment questions that appear on Steps 1, 2, and 3 of the USMLE are complicated and challenging. Flashcards are an ideal format for busy medical students and residents studying between classes and during breaks at their rotation or residency. Kaplan Medical USMLE Pharmacology and Treatment Flashcards give students a detailed review of the 200 medications most frequently found on the test; why and how they are prescribed; courses of treatment; and any adverse effects of the drugs.
Kaplan Medical USMLE Pharmacology and Treatment Flashcards includes:
- Cards indexed and categorized by medical specialty, with full color labeling
- Questions on one side and answers on the back
- Online podcast with additional test-taking tips from Dr. Conrad Fischer
Fully updated to include all the latest drugs, recent drug recalls, and generic conversions, Kaplan Medical USMLE Pharmacology and Treatment Flashcards give students unparalleled expertise and review of complex information.
Synopsis
This powerful study tool includes:
- Color flashcards in laminated 7 x 5 format
- Cards indexed and categorized by medical field, with full-color labeling
- Questions on one side, with answers on the back
- Treatments (what you should prescribe for your patient) you are most likely to see on the USMLE Step 1, 2, and 3 exam
- An online podcast with additional test-taking tips from test expert Conrad Fischer
Synopsis
Kaplan offers flashcards filled with must know information on what to expect and how to attack these questions on the exam
Synopsis
This powerful study tool includes:
- Color flashcards in laminated 7 x 5 format
- Cards indexed and categorized by medical field, with full-color labeling
- Questions on one side, with answers on the back
- Treatments (what you should prescribe for your patient) you are most likely to see on the USMLE Step 1, 2, and 3 exam
- An online podcast with additional test-taking tips from test expert Conrad Fischer
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.