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High-Yield Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

by Louise Hawley
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This new edition extracts the most important information on microbiology and infectious diseases and presents it in a concise, succinct fashion to prepare students for the USMLE. The book also serves as an excellent course review, with illustrations, review questions, and high-yield case study sections. This edition features 70 new images. High-Yieldβ„’ means exactly that...readers reap maximum benefits from very focused study.

This new edition extracts the most important information on microbiology and infectious diseases and presents it in a concise, succinct fashion to prepare students for the USMLE. The book also serves as an excellent course review, with illustrations, review questions, and high-yield case study sections. This edition features 70 new images. High-Yield(TM) means exactly that...readers reap maximum benefits from very focused study.

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This new edition extracts the most important information on microbiology and infectious diseases and presents it in a concise, succinct fashion to prepare students for the USMLE. The book also serves as an excellent course review, with illustrations, review questions, and high-yield case study sections. This edition features 70 new images. High-Yield™ means exactly that...readers reap maximum benefits from very focused study.

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Reviewer:Grace M Auten, MD(Piedmont Infectious Diseases Consultants, PA)
Description:This review summarizes clinical microbiology in a format intended to prepare readers for qualifying examinations such as the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) and Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX). It includes sample questions for clinical cases as well as updates on drug resistance and antimicrobials since the first edition of 2000.
Purpose:The author is a professor of medical microbiology and immunology with extensive experience in the education of students preparing for medical examinations such as the USMLE. The book achieves its purpose of providing a review in a concise, intense format so readers will gain the maximum benefit from self-study, a worthy goal.
Audience:Students, physicians, and teachers of medicine, microbiology, and clinical immunology will find this study guide a useful element of preparation for certification examinations. In addition, the self-testing section will help readers determine personal areas of weakness that require additional study.
Features:A narrative description of microorganisms is organized by cell type: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Infectious diseases of humans, arranged by nine organ systems, are reviewed in a separate 21-page chapter. The final two chapters review key words and clinical case scenarios. Many of the illustrations are thumbnail-sized pictures of microorganisms; although small, they do portray critical visible features. Although there are minimal references to supporting literature, readers likely will already have extensive knowledge of such references and will use this book as a final preparatory guide for standardized tests.
Assessment:In comparison with massive textbooks such as Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 6th edition (Elsevier, 2005), this less detailed study guide provides a convenient alternative for persons desiring to acquire as much information as possible in a highly efficient format.

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Reviewer: Grace M Auten, MD(Piedmont Infectious Diseases Consultants, PA)
Description: This review summarizes clinical microbiology in a format intended to prepare readers for qualifying examinations such as the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) and Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX). It includes sample questions for clinical cases as well as updates on drug resistance and antimicrobials since the first edition of 2000.
Purpose: The author is a professor of medical microbiology and immunology with extensive experience in the education of students preparing for medical examinations such as the USMLE. The book achieves its purpose of providing a review in a concise, intense format so readers will gain the maximum benefit from self-study, a worthy goal.
Audience: Students, physicians, and teachers of medicine, microbiology, and clinical immunology will find this study guide a useful element of preparation for certification examinations. In addition, the self-testing section will help readers determine personal areas of weakness that require additional study.
Features: A narrative description of microorganisms is organized by cell type: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Infectious diseases of humans, arranged by nine organ systems, are reviewed in a separate 21-page chapter. The final two chapters review key words and clinical case scenarios. Many of the illustrations are thumbnail-sized pictures of microorganisms; although small, they do portray critical visible features. Although there are minimal references to supporting literature, readers likely will already have extensive knowledge of such references and will use this book as a final preparatory guide for standardized tests.
Assessment: In comparison with massive textbooks such as Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 6th edition (Elsevier, 2005), this less detailed study guide provides a convenient alternative for persons desiring to acquire as much information as possible in a highly efficient format.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780781760324

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