NMS Q & A: Family Medicine
NMS Q & A: Family Medicine Books
Product Description
Calculated for third- and fourth-year medical students in the family medicine rotation, this book contains about 500 clinical vignette-based review questions, answers, and explanations similar to those generally found on the USMLE Step 2. The absolutely updated Second Edition includes all new questions and explanations, plus four new chapters: dermatology in primary care, geriatrics in primary care, hematology in primary care, and drug interactions, caveats, and primary care.
This book will help students master large amounts of in rank in a small time and review specific topics quickly. It will also be helpful to residents studying for the family medicine boards.
Buy Cheap NMS Q & A: Family Medicine Online
Related posts:

The transaction was simple and I received the book in a reasonable quantity of time. The book was in excellent shape and came just as described.
Rating: 5 / 5
a book to increase the convenience of do by family physician and residents, it cover most topices for family medicine
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this handbook on the recommendation of another medical student. It has been a disappointment, but. For a “pocket book” of its heft, I was often amazed by its omissions (i.e., infectious mononucleosis), especially in light of the scores of pages devoted to psychology and counselling — things I hardly need to fumble through my white coat for in desperation. Even as this handbook is not a total loser, I would much more strongly urge the two Oxford handbooks for general medical reference for medical students and residents.
Rating: 3 / 5
Just use this and your set. I had a 4 week rotation in fam med & had not yet had, ob/gyn, peds or IM, but I did well using this text. I only got through half of the text, but did that the night before. I only wish I’d got it sooner.
Rating: 5 / 5
NMS Family Medicine is not compulsory by other students at our school too, except the questions are way too details and do not reflect the shelf exam format. I haven’t found a better book but this is certainly not the best book to prepare for the Family Medicine shelf.
Rating: 1 / 5