New Title: First Aid for the® COMLEX 2nd Edition

First Aid for the® COMLEX 2nd Edition
©2009 McGraw Hill Publishers, Inc.
Authors/Editors: Zachary Nye, John M. Lavelle, Stockton M. Mayer, Rachel Laven
Zero-in on exactly what you must know to pass the OMM section of the COMLEX with this unique student-to-student guide. Written by an exceptional team of former teaching fellows at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, First Aid for the COMLEX presents high-yield bulleted information on OMM techniques with corresponding mnemonics, illustrations and tables to reinforce must-know information. This is the only review book to include frequently tested cases for the new COMLEX and is the perfect companion to First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 for the most complete exam preparation possible.
Features:
- Completely revised based on the latest student feedback so you know you're studying the most up-to-date relevant material possible
- High-yield bulleted coverage of the latest OMM techniques and treatments and osteopathic considerations for each core clerkship
- Corresponding illustrations, mnemonics and tables to reinforce must-know concepts and bring manipulations to life
- Frequently tested cases prepare you for the new COMLEX
- Comprehensive guide to effective exam preparation includes valuable test-taking strategies
- Questions and answers at the end of each chapter prepare you for exam day
Strong Supporting Resource: First Aid™ Cases for the USMLE Step 1
The essential case companion to First Aid™ for the USMLE Step 1. First Aid™ Cases for the USMLE Step 1 features 400 well illustrated cases to help you relate basic science concepts to clinical situations. Each case includes drawings or clinical images with Q&As that reinforce key concepts. The content is keyed to First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 to help you create the ultimate study package.

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