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Nephrology & Urology – USMLE Subject Audio

An extensive audio review of both nephrology and urology topics at the level of senior medical students and junior residents. Pulled from the Gold Standard USMLE Step 2 CK review, this course has the same high standards for content and audio quality as the full course. Over 8-hours of regular speed content, as well as a second option for 150% speed. Nephrology and urology Topics included: Acute renal failure Chronic renal failure Nephritic syndromes Nephrotic syndromes ATN Nephrotoxicity Pyelonephritis UTIs Renal infarction RTA Batter’s Syndrome Polycystic kidney disease Nail-Patella Syndrome Hydronephrosis Neurogenic bladder BPH Urinary incontinence Renal cacluli Genital lesions And...

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Gastroenterology – USMLE Subject Review

This gastroenterology audio review course covers the key topics for a clinical rotation on the GI service and the core material for reviewing for GI questions on the USMLE step 2CK and step 3. Drawn from the full Gold Standard USMLE Step 2 review course, this course has the same high quality audio and content criteria. With over 9 hours of recorded review, this provides the most comprehensive GI audio course for med students and residents. Gastroenterology topics covered: Upper GI bleeds Lower GI bleeds Dyspepsia GERD Peritonitis Appendicitis SBO Ileus Pancreatitis Ascites Nausea and vomiting And many more topics…  ...

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Infectious Disease – USMLE Step 2 GS

This audio review of infectious disease topics covers the most high yield materials at the level of clinical years (MS3 through PGY1), and is appropriate for ward rounds or USMLE step 2 and 3 preparation. Infectious Disease Topics Covered Starting with a detailed approach to Fevers of Unknown Origin (FUO), the infectious disease course takes you through the most important infections in medicine, surgery and pediatrics. It also walks you through ID emergencies, like septic shock and toxic shock syndrome. Frequently tested topics, like hepatitis, pericarditis, and peritonitis are reviewed from a clinical and pathophysiological view point. It is a great way to prepare for rounds – with the most common “pimping” questions answered in a concise way. This course is one section of the Gold Standard USMLE Step 2 Audio Review course, and is included in that larger course – so  you can get credit to the purchase of the larger course if you later decide to buy that full course. You can find board review courses for infectious disease in our CME...

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USMLE Neurology Review Audio

By Naoum P. Issa, MD, PhD This series of USMLE neurology review audio mini-lectures covers topics in both basic neuroanatomy and clinical neurology. This review is appropriate for medical students at every stage and PGY1 residents.  Audio USMLE neurology review of topics on the shelf, USMLE, and COMLEX exams Cranial nerves – mnemonics, function and anatomy. Spinal cord – the most commonly tested spinal cord disorders. Peripheral nervous system disorders. Aphasia – especially in the context of stroke. Dementia – covering the most common causes including Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body, Vascular dementia, FTD, NPH, and CJD. Epilepsy. Intracranial hemorrhages – understand the differences among epidural, subdural, subarrachnoid, parenchymal, and intraventricular hemorrhages. Movement disorders – from Parkinson’s Disease to Huntington’s Disease. Listen to a free sample from USMLE Neurology Review /wp-content/uploads/Sample-LMN-signs.mp3 More product details… This is a downloadable zip file of MP3 audio files, compatible with iPhone, iPod, iPad, Android, and Apple or PC computers. It includes basic medical neurobiology for first year medical students. For those in their second year of medical school taking an introduction to clinical medicine and physical examination it includes case-based presentations with differential diagnoses and exam findings. It covers shelf-exam topics relevant to students taking neurology rotations in their third or fourth years of medical school. It is also an excellent review for internal medicine residents and neurology interns before entering their PGY2 year. Written and narrated by an award-winning medical school neurobiology teacher. The author directed the medical neurobiology course for first year medical students at one of the top-10 U.S. Medical Schools. Additional benefits include: USMLE neurology review lecture updates for one year Free access to the neuro-imaging quizzes at DocNeuro.com Dedicated USMLE forum Published by Medical Resource Group, LLC, with supporting content and images at DocNeuro.com. Copyright 2015, Medical Resource Group, LLC, all rights...

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Ophthalmology Review

By Justin E. Anderson, M.D. Ophthalmology: A Brief Review is a succinct primer for all members of the ophthalmic healthcare team. Perfect for med students, ophthalmic nurses, and technicians. Learning ophthalmology begins with learning the language of ophthalmology, so this text is laid out in a simple format with a disease, its definition and possible treatments. Originally written as a “Brief Ophthalmology Review” for nurses studying for the Certification Examination for Ophthalmic Registered Nurses (CEORN), it has since been used by medical students across the country as a primer for their third or fourth year ophthalmology rotations. The audiobook is available in MP3 format for your iPod, iPhone, Android, or computer. Ophthalmology Review Contents High-yield ophthalmology anatomy Ophthalmologic pharmacology From uveitis to retinal disorders More product details… Written and narrated by an American ophthalmologist with extensive experience in medical education and audiobooks, the text is clearly read with proper pronunciation of ophthalmologic terminology. This concise ophthalmology review covers the core material needed to prepare for ophthalmology medical school rotations and shelf exams, as well as for the CEORN. It also covers the major USMLE ophthalmology concepts. Listening to the digital audio of this book is a fast and efficient review or introduction to ophthalmology. A 71-page eBook version of this title is available for download Ophthalmology: A Brief Review. In addition, a paperback edition is...

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