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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 378 EAN: 9780071472913 Edition: 4 ISBN: 0071472916 Label: McGraw-Hill Medical Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: September 13, 2006 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical Editorial Review: Product Description: REAL-WORLD, RELEVANT ANSWERS TO ALL YOUR MATCH QUESTIONS
THE SUPPORT YOU NEED TO GET THE MATCH YOU WANT
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![]() Rating: - Dissapointing BookI found the First Aid for Step 2 to be a very helpful and concise review. I was quite dissapointed after buying and reading First Aid for the Match. It contains very little new information that can not be obtained through your college administration or through taking to the residencies themselves. It has very little on special students- older students, students with disabilities, students with a research background. It says little about students who have difficulty matching and have to go through ... Read More Rating: - Great book for Figuring out Fourth Year and ApplicationsI really like this book and am glad I found it. I was not a fan of the First Aid for Step I, and so was leery of using this book but as I looked through it I felt it was very complete. I have felt sort of clueless about the whole application process and how to figure out what I could do, what fields I wanted to go into, what fields are competitive but still - somehow - I could find a way in. There really aren't a lot of resources on this whole process and word of mouth is not enough. Considering ... Read More Rating: - Good book if you are in American med schoolProbably excellent source of statistics of percentages of positions occupied by American graduate and foreign med grad, salaries, unmatched positions in each sub categories of residencies programs - are portrayed. Although they are mere numbers, certainly other additional factors played in major role exemplified as nepotism, connection, US clinical experiences were simply ignored or not mentioned at all. It also lacks prospective point of view of foreign medical graduate and how they have to approach which ... Read More |