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The purpose of USMLEHelp
Step 1
is to help medical students and medical graduates quickly
review the high-yield information for the USMLE Step 1. We know it's a
lot of information, but you can ace this exam with just this little book!
This book will allow you to quickly get an overview of the “hot-topics” that you
most often quickly forget.
This book is not intended to be a textbook in
the traditional sense, but rather a quick reference and helpful overview for the
top diseases that are tested on the USMLE Step 1.
USMLEHelp Step 1
was started in 2001, when the author was studying for her medical boards. She
kept a book of her “high-yield” topics, and eventually transferred them over to
a computerized database of information. This database was further expanded,
updated and added to so you have the information you need.
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Here’s what’s coming!
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Over 500 USMLE Step 1
topics, most on their own page.
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What you have
to know about the topic
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Extra information,
helpful tips, and those “by all means, don’t forget” tidbits of
information.
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Over 80 color images and
tables to help you get the “big-picture” easier.
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Our images are in
color!
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Non-glossy paper, to
prevent glare and eye strain during those late-night study marathons.
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Place for your own notes
on practically every page!
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Spiral bound to stay
open and flat on your desk. You’ll never lose your page!
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We realize that we might
have forgotten a topic that you feel is important. Therefore, after every
chapter, we have included 2 empty pages for you to fill out in the same format
of the rest of the book. You can access or online-database to see what others
have listed!
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Online interaction!
The following can be
accessed through this website:
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Updates/additions your
colleagues have added.
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Discussion Forums.
Are you in disagreement with the information? Reference it here
with your peers!
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Print your own data in
the book's format!
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All you need to do is
register for a password, and you will have access to the information
others are adding.
Disorganized? - Print your own Step 1 topic! Get your notes organized with USMLEHelp
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