Crush Step 2
Crush Step 2 Books
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Medical College of Georgia, Savannah. Review text for USMLE Step 2 features high-yield in rank, tips, guidance from private experiences, complete coverage, and helpful illustrations and tables. Addresses all subspecialties covered in Step 2. Softcover.
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You know what? Just buy it and read it and take tests, see what’s happening!
Rating: 5 / 5
If you are looking to add further in rank to this book ( as is needed from other sources ) the fact that the contents are not in alphabetical order might waste allot of time flipping back and forth and on every occassion having to look to the content table. Unlike First Aid, where the contents are in alphbetical order ( ex: Cardiovascular, Dermatology, Endocrine …. etc.). If it was alphabetical it would allow for quicker and more well-organized stydying as is needed in preperation of a Step exam. Best of luck.
Rating: 2 / 5
This book was useless for step 2. Most of the in rank written in this book weren’t on the exam. I don’t know how this book got its reputation.
Rating: 1 / 5
Even as I agree with many posters that this book has just high-yield info and for that it should be much-admired, it has way too many errors for my taste. I bought it based on many reviews that I have read, but I am on page 8 and have found an error or misleading oversimplification on every page thus far. For example on page 8 the author states that disulfiram inhibits alcohol dehydrogenase (it inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase, the second enzyme in the metabolism of alcohol – which is vital because aldehyde is what makes you sick). On page 7 the author implies that smoking is the largest controllable risk factor to preclude heart-disease correlated deaths. Though I don’t have a specific fact to refute that claim, it is likely that diabetes is a greater variable. Don’t get me incorrect, I like the book. But, the errors are incredibly distracting.
Rating: 3 / 5
Returned this book after I saw everyone using FIRST AID to study. Plus, Im used to the first aid format it worked well for step1
Rating: 3 / 5