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The New USMLE Step 2 CS: 101 Myths Debunked

ISBN10: 0071828133 | ISBN13: 9780071828130

The New USMLE Step 2 CS: 101 Myths Debunked
ISBN10: 0071828133
ISBN13: 9780071828130
By Brenda Affinati

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. You've heard all the myths and rumors about the new USMLE Step 2 CS – now get the facts. The New USMLE Step 2 CS is the book you can count on to sort out fact from fiction about the latest iteration of the USMLE Step 2 CS. Writing in an engaging conversational style, the author debunks 101 of the most common myths surrounding this misunderstood exam and tells you what you really must know and do to excel on it. With this book in hand, you will be aware of how your performance is being evaluated and how you should behave during the patient encounter to get the highest score possible. The New USMLE Step 2 CS devotes one full page for each myth and is logically divided into four sections. The first three sections match the actual components of the CS exam: Communication and Interpersonal Skills Integrated Clinical Encounter Spoken English Proficiency The final section addresses miscellaneous myths about the exam that you have no doubt heard – and worried -- about. Once your mind is clear of all these myths, you will be free to prepare for the exam efficiently and productively, and ultimately pass!

Introduction

Section 1: CIS Myths

1. Fostering the relationship

2. Gathering information

3. Providing Information

4. Helping the patient make decisions

5. Supporting emotions

Section 2 : ICE Myths

6. Developing the differential diagnosis

7. Performing a pertinent physical exam

8. Writing the patient note

9. Data Interpretation

10. Supporting the Diagnosis

11. Diagnostic Studies

Section 3 : SEP Myths

12. Pronunciation

13. Word choice

Section 4 : Miscellaneous Myths

14. Things to Remember

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