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500 pages; features a guide to excelling in the clerkship and on the boards; by Stead.
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1008 pages; concise yet detailed coverage of core areas of pediatrics; by Kliegman.
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320 pages; review text for USMLE Step 2 and 3; includes questions with answers and explanations and key points for high-yield info
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528 pages; features concise, outline format covering all board tested topics; by Brown.
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919 pages; offers detailed and comprehensive presentation of pediatric disorders to ace the boards.
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1000 pages; this review provides high-yield information to ace the Boards; by Le.
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most current & comprehensive clinically focuesd source in pediatrics
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739 pages; multiple-choice questions with answers throughout
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Comprehensive yet concise review to pass and excel on the USMLE Step 2 CK.
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95 clinical cases, each one-page case presents the signs, symptoms, and diagnostic findings for a particular disease.
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400 clinical vignettes with accompanying 500 questions with answers and reference to textbooks or journal articles
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symptom-based clinical studies, case-based learning, and 200 questions to use as a practice exam for both USMLE Step 2 and 3
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100 board-style questions broken down into blocks with correct and incorrent answers
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250 pages; over 1,100 updated,exam-type questions, includes an integrated practice exam and a chapter on test-taking techniques
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Case Files Pediatrics (Lange Case Files) by Eugene C. Toy, Robert J. Yetman, Margaret C. McNee
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390 pages of a concise outline with MCQs and answers for medical students preparing for the USMLE, Step 2 and 3 exams
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