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Davidson's Self-assessment in Medicine
Wake, Deborah
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Book Information
Edition:
1st
Publisher:
Elsevier Science Publishing Company
ISBN:
0-7020-7151-X (070207151X)
ISBN-13:
978-0-7020-7151-5 (9780702071515)
Binding:
Softcover
Copyright:
2019
Publish Date:
06/18
Weight:
1.73 Lbs.
Pages:
416
Subject Class:
I-M (Internal Medicine)
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Returns accepted up to 10 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline:
Practice Med
Subject Definition:
Clinical Medicine-Problems & Exercise
NLM Class:
WB 18.2
LC Class:
RC59
Abstract:
Davidson's Assessment in Medicine is a collection of 1250 best-of-five multiple choice questions, arranged to correspond with the chapters of the Twenty-third Edition of Davidsons Principles and Practice. The questions follow the style used in many international undergraduate and early postgraduate exams. For each question the answers are accompanied by a short piece of remediation/ feedback with references back to the main textbook for further information. This book is an excellent broad assessment text and forms a highly useful complement to the main textbook. It will help students increase the efficiency with which they acquire the factual knowledge necessary for both passing examinations and good medical practice. Although written to accompany Davidsons Principles and Practice of Medicine, this book can be used alongside any clinical medicine textbook.1250 best-of-five multiple choice questions with detailed answers and remediation feedback. Closely linked to the world-renowned Davidsons Principles and Practice of Medicine textbook.
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