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Summary:
Blueprints Computer-Based Case Simulation Review is the first and only book to break down the computer-based case simulations administered on day two of the Step 3 exam. Many review books help you study for the multiple-choice question portion of Step 3, but none of them prepare you for the computer-based cases.
More than a practical guide, this must-have resource is your key to scoring high. The focused strategy for handling cases lets you apply your clinical knowledge to the exam with confidence. If you want to maximize your Step 3 test score, you need Blueprints Computer-Based Case Simulation Review!
Features:
Master the CCS test format Understand the tricks to treating computerized patients Predict your CCS Case topics before the exam Learn how your exam is scored Special advice for International Medical Graduates
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Rating:
Must Have
Customer Rating:
What a great addition to the Blue Prints series. This tiny book teaches you step by step how to "play the game" of the Sim section of Step 3. If you can master this, the sim section will be a breeze...I had no surprises the day of the exam, and I thank this book for giving me the tools to crush it.
excellent
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it is one of nice book for step3 preparation .it really help me lots... i strongly recommended one should go thro this book before step3 exam...
Step 3 hopeful
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Not only is this book concise and affordable, but it is also extremely helpful. I am writing this review after having taken step 3 and I can say that the content is a good reflection of the test. Good luck!
Very effective book with great insight
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This book was a great benefit and helped to first ease my fears of the CCS exam and second to prepare me for the actual questions. I highly recommend this book and best of luck to you on step 3.
It helps but not enough.
Customer Rating:
The purpose of this small booklet seems to be an introduction book to the exam takers for the new format of USMLE step 3, the CCS portion. This book is only good for the beginner who does not know the exam at all. This book gives more detail about how to do the CCS than that in the USMLE orientation material and Kaplan review. If you have no idea what CCS is, you may want to read this book. However, the CCS is far more complicated than that this book described. I wish it could give more details in the skills of using the CCS software and more cases for practice.