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Usmle Road Map: Histology

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Product Description 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. REVIEWS/USMLE/Histology USMLE ROAD MAP: HISTOLOGY HAROLD J. SHEEDLO, PhD THE EXPRESS ROUTE TO USMLE EXCELLENCE IN HISTOLOGY • HIGH YIELD • ILLUSTRATED • USMLE SHORTCUTS • You'll never find an easier, more efficient, and more focused way to ace the histology-related questions on the USMLE and course examinations than the USMLE Road Map. Designed to provide maximum learning in minimum time, this USMLE Road Map offers a concise, creative, and well-illustrated new approach to mastering histology. The right way - the right questions - the right results • USMLE SHORTCUTS lead to effective USMLE preparation • OUTLINE FORMAT guides you through the most important areas in histology • HIGH-YIELD FACTS promote comprehension and recall • TWO-COLOR FORMAT AND ILLUSTRATIONS make essential concepts easy to understand and remember • LEARNING TIPS AND TRICKS are garnered from years of interactions with students just like you • CLEAR EXPLANATIONS are made by instructors with the experience to know the questions you would ask GUIDEPOSTS TO UNDERSTANDING Follow these road signs for a well-organized, student-friendly, and clearly illustrated review of histology! [Shield] Clinical Correlationslink a topic to its clinical applications and illuminate the relationship between basic science and clinical practice [octagon] Clinical Problemsbuild on the basic concepts and offer valuable practice for the USMLE and course examinations [triangle] Explanations of Answersprovide the “whys” to pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses Use with these books Jungueira: Basic Histology: Text and Atlas, 2005 0071440917 From the Publisher Harold J. Sheedlo, PhD Department of Pathology and Anatomy Division of Cell Biology and Genetics University of North Texas Health Science Center From the Back Cover 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.REVIEWS/USMLE/Histology USMLE ROAD MAP: HISTOLOGY HAROLD J. SHEEDLO, PhD THE EXPRESS ROUTE TO USMLE EXCELLENCE IN HISTOLOGY - HIGH YIELD - ILLUSTRATED - USMLE SHORTCUTS - You'll never find an easier, more efficient, and more focused way to ace the histology-related questions on the USMLE and course examinations than the USMLE Road Map. Designed to provide maximum learning in minimum time, this USMLE Road Map offers a concise, creative, and well-illustrated new approach to mastering histology. The right way - the right questions - the right results - USMLE SHORTCUTS lead to effective USMLE preparation- OUTLINE FORMAT guides you through the most important areas in histology- HIGH-YIELD FACTS promote comprehension and recall- TWO-COLOR FORMAT AND ILLUSTRATIONS make essential concepts easy to understand and remember- LEARNING TIPS AND TRICKS are garnered from years of interactions with students just like you- CLEAR EXPLANATIONS are made by instructors with the experience to know the questions you would ask GUIDEPOSTS TO UNDERSTANDINGFollow these road signs for a well-organized, student-friendly, and clearly illustrated review of histology! [Shield] Clinical Correlationslink a topic to its clinical applications and illuminate the relationship between basic science and clinical practice [octagon] Clinical Problemsbuild on the basic concepts and offer valuable practice for the USMLE and course examinations [triangle] Explanations of Answersprovide the "whys" to pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses Use with these booksJungueira: Basic Histology: Text and Atlas, 2005 0071440917 About the Author Harold J. Sheedlo, PhD Department of Pathology and Anatomy Division of Cell Biology and Genetics University of North Texas Health Science Center