Release Date: 11 September, 1998
Paperback
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Book Description This is the only board review book with a comprehensive subject index. It has almost twice the number of sample board-type questions as competitive review texts.
Book Info Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Exam review for those preparing for the American Board of Anesthesiology written examination, including the recertification exam. Includes 1800 board-type multiple-choice questions with referenced, paragraph-length discussions of each answer, as well as a practice test. Softcover. DNLM: Anesthesia examination questions.
From the Back Cover Key Benefit: This market-leading review book is specifically designed to prepare residents to take the specialty board examination in anesthesiology. Key Topics: In the fifth edition, the number of review questions has been increased to 1800 - almost twice the number of any other competing review book on the market. The respiratory therapy chapter has been updated to include questions on critical care, and the general anesthesiology chapter has been thoroughly updated and revised. Market: Residents in anesthesiology, practicing anesthesiologists studying for re-certification.
About the Author Mark Dershwitz, MD, PhD (Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts) Rating 4.5
Good for test prepThis book is very good for test prep for the in-training, or scored, ASA exam. Chapters are broken down in sections that are either by subspecialty or topic-genre. The end-chapter answer sections are a little less than complete for my taste but a good cross-reference text should fill in the gaps just fine.An excellent source of review questions to help you pass.The MGH board review is a must for those needing to pass the ABA written exam. Sample questions are divided into separate topics that clearly help the candidate focus on expanding his or her knowledge base. There is a full length sample test at the end of the book that accurately simulates the testing situation. |
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