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Content
LEARN NEUROSCIENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF REAL-LIFE PATIENTS AND PREPARE FOR THE BOARDS Experience with clinical cases is key to excelling on the USMLE Step 1 and shelf exams, and ultimately to providing patients with competent clinical care. Case Files: Neuroscience provides 49 true-to-life cases thatillustrate essential concepts in this field. Each case includes an easy-tounderstand discussion correlated to essential basic science concepts, definitions of key terms, neuroscience pearls, and USMLE-style review questions. With Case Files, you'll learn instead of memorize. Learn from 49 high-yield cases, each with board-style questions and key-point pearls Master complex concepts through clear and concise discussions Practice with review questions to reinforce learning Polish your approach to clinical problem-solving Perfect for medical, physical therapy, and neuroscience students preparing for course exams and the Boards
Specifications
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Publication date
October 1, 2014
ISBN
9780071790253
Format
Paperback
About the author
Eugene C. Toy (Houston, TX) is a duel-certified family physician and obstetrician-gynecologist. He is academic director at Methodist Hospital in Houston. Rahul Jandial, MD (San Diego, CA) is a lecturer and attending neurologist in the Division of Neurosurgery-University of California-San Diego Medical Center and at The Center for Neurosciences and Aging-The Burnham Institute for Medical Research in San Diego, CA. Evan Y. Snyder, MD, PhD (San Diego, CA) is Professor, Director, Stem Cells & Regeneration Program, Burnham Institute, Steering Committee, La Jolla Stem Cell Initiative; Coordinator, Southern Calif. Stem Cell Consortium; Attending Neonatologist, Department of Pediatrics, University of California-San Diego. Josh Neman, PhD (San Diego, CA) is a researcher at City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Neman is a neuroscientist specializing in breast to brain metastases, spine biologics, and stem cells.