1. High-Yield Physical ExamFindings
2. Common Chief Complaints: Quick Differential Diagnosis
3. Prevention
4. Head and Neck
5. Ophthalmology
6. Neurology
7. Pulmonary
8. Cardiovascular
9. Gastrointestinal
10. Endocrine
11. Hematology
12. Genitourinary
13. Musculoskeletal
14. Rheumatology
15. Infectious Disease
16. Dermatology
17. Psychiatry
18. Women's Health in Primary Care
19. Primary Care for Newborns, Preadolescents, and Adolescents
Written by top students who just aced the exam, this resource offers a quick-hit Q&A format that reinforces facts for easy recall. Readers will find high-yield illustrations, mnemonics, and charts for effective last minute cramming. A chapter of clinical vignette questions - like those found on the shelf and board exams - is included at the end of the book to make it useful even after the course is over.
Mayra Chavez Perez is a 4th year student The University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston Medical School. She has worked for Baylor's Chonic Disease Control and Prevention Center, and has volunteered in a number of capacities including health screening for Mexican Immigrants, and Spanish interpreting for patients. Perez plans on a career in Family Medicine
Lindsay Kathryn Botsford is a third year medical student at Baylor College of Medicine. She holds a BA in History and Health Policy from Rice University, and volunteers as the Student Task Force Coordinator for Smokefree Houston Coalition. She has also won many awards including the Mumford Award for Health Professions Leadership in 2002. Botsford also plans on a career in Family Medicine.
Winston Liaw is a 4th year medical student at Baylor College of Medicine. He holds a BA from Rice University and an MPH from Harvard School of Public Health. Liaw is a current member of Baylor College of Medicine's Underserved Track where he studies the development of long term health problems including the long term effects of child abuse. Liaw also will pursue a career in Family Medicine