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TURBO MNEMONICS FOR THE BOARDS 2007-2008! Over 400 MEMORY AIDS to the Most Commonly Asked Material on the USMLE Clinical Steps & the Internal Medicine Boards
TURBO MNEMONICS FOR THE BOARDS 2007-2008 Over 400 MEMORY AIDS to the Most Commonly Asked Material on the USMLE Clinical Steps the Internal Medicine Boards Author:Bradley D Mittman, MD Already being hailed as "TheUltimate Review for Boards & Other exams, this book was designed to help you retain better and recall faster. Whether your goal is to simply pass your USMLE clinical steps 2 & 3 or your MEDICINE BOARDS, or you simply want to be the star on rounds & attending pimp sessions, we guarantee... more »b> Turbo Mnemonics will markedly improve your study efficiency and win you a lot more points on rounds, rotations, and especially the BOARDS! Turbo Mnemonics represents just the memory aids portion of our board review curriculum. Read on to learn about our other incredible products and curriculum or simply visit Frontrunners' website: GOFRONTRUNNERS. This book was created in order to make your study life and your medicine career easier. With over 400 anagrams and other mnemonics, tips, tricks, and shortcuts, this book LITERALLY spells out what you'll have to know for the medicine components of your USMLE steps 2 & 3, and the MEDICINE BOARDS. Indeed, if you're prepping now for the USMLE, you'll be way ahead of the game when it comes time to take your medicine boards. As you browse this book, you'll find OVER 400 PRICELESS MEMORY AIDS on all your favorite subjects organized alphabetically by the disease or condition. In addition, you'll definitely want take advantage of the APPENDIX section, which features a SUMMARY of all 400 memory aids found in the book with their page numbers to help you QUICKLY LOCATE your favorite mnemonics or just the information you need! Of course you may simply choose to take advantage of the well-designed and thorough Index section as a final means of look-up. Each year FRONTRUNNERS offer it's Saturday & Sunday WEEKEND MARATHON REVIEWS, covering 18 hours of highly intensive Internal Medicine Board Reviews, 9 hours each day, and typically offered the first weekend each August. Ideal for most physicians who can only spare a weekend because of a busy practice or residency schedule,it's "fly in Friday evening; get back Sun evening". For upcoming dates/registration info for any of these weekends, CALL 866-MDBOARDs 8A-8P PST. Borrowing from our experience administering board reviews over the years, FRONTRUNNERS BOARD REVIEW has passionately followed exam content for the medicine boards and the medicine components of the USMLE, as well as current trends in content. We want to be able to share those ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS with you now and do it in a way that is both engaging and, most importantly, memorable! All of us remember what a lifesaver mnemonics were during our basic sciences, particularly when it came time for exams and tensions were running high. Memory aids saved us tons of time and always improved performance. But there are astonishingly few such resources available in clinical medicine, particularly when it comes to board preparation, certainly not on this magnitude. Clinical mnemonics aren't only important because they help you remember better and recall quicker! They serve two other very important roles. First, they function as TEMPLATES to help you efficiently sort out, process, and even filter through information you've either already acquired or will acquire post-Turbo Mnemonics. In their role as functional templates, you'll also be able SIFT THROUGH THE JUNK and reach correct diagnoses much more quickly and with greater ease, particularly when faced with cases on the boards or the wards. Secondly, clinical mnemonics also provide a sound FRAMEWORK on which to build your ever-growing medical database. As you acquire new info, you'll know EXACTLY WHERE TO HANG IT in on your framework and you'll see exactly how it fits into the bigger picture! That may even be the biggest advantage of all. Most all of us would agree that intelligence & performance don't necessarily jive when it comes to standardized exams. Sure, brains matter. Of course, study time matters. Perhaps the most important element, however, is WHAT you study, that is, what MENTAL TOOLS you take into the exam with you.Speaking of having the right tools for the job, we highly recommend using Turbo Mnemonics in conjunction with SYLLABUS (Internal Medicine Board Review: Core Review: 2008, an equally awesome and fully-outlined review of internal medicine for the Internal Medicine Boards. FRONTRUNNERS' INTERNAL MEDICINE Q&A REVIEW 2008 (the Q&A COMPANION to theSYLLABUS) features over 1300 quick, content-driven Q&A to supplement your own board review. See the last page of this book for more information on these excellent resources. Here's to you achieving all your goals in medicine. We'll see you at the top !! BRADLEY D MITTMAN, MD