Pediatric Hospital Medicine Board Review

Pediatric Hospital Medicine Board Review

Audrey Kamzan / Charles A Newcomer / Deepa Kulkarni

199,28 €
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Oxford University Press
Año de edición:
2022
ISBN:
9780197580196
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This book is an essential question-based study guide for pediatric hospitalists and fellows preparing to take the Pediatric Hospital Medicine certification exam. It contains over 500 high-yield questions covering every specification on the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) Pediatric Hospital Medicine content outline. Each question is written in the same format as the exam and is accompanied by a clear and concise answer explanation. There are high yield QuickReviewTM pearls for each subject area, as well as tables and figures in every chapter for visual learners. It is written and edited by experts in the field from the nation’s top children’s hospitals.

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