Neurology Examination and Board Review McGraw-Hill Education Specialty Board Review.



Neurology Examination and Board Review McGraw-Hill Education Specialty Board Review. - Third Edition - London | McGraw Hill LLC | 2017. - 622 Pages Includes Index

1,200+ Q&A’s provide the ultimate review for the neurology boards

McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review: Neurology, Third Edition is the fastest and most effective way to prepare for the neurology certification/recertification exams administered by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. You will find everything you need in one comprehensive review: questions, answers, thorough explanations, valuable full-color illustrations, and a presentation that simulates what you will actually see on the boards.

Designed to sharpen differential diagnosis skills, McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review: Neurology delivers more than 1,200 questions and answers with detailed explanations for correct and incorrect answers, using the current literature for references. This unique review includes coverage of every topic found on the exam, including psychiatry and pediatric neurology.

• Completely updated questions reflect the new neurology board format
• 8-page full-color insert
• Helps you remember must-know details on diagnostic testing and the neurological examination
• Prepares you for the entire range of clinical neurology questions

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