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Classic Presentations and Rapid Review for the USMLE, Step 2
By:Theodore X. O'Connell
Published on 1999-01-01 by

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Covers all of the major medical disciplines, describing the classic presentation of important diseases and the management of patients with the particular disease. 350 clinical vignettes mimic Step 2 test conditions.

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