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First aid for the USMLE Step 3 : a resident-to-resident guide / T. Le, K. C. Lee, M. Boushra. — 5th ed. — New York [etc.] : McGraw-Hill Education, 2019. — XVIII, 492 p. : il.

First Aid for the USMLE® Step 3, Fifth Edition provides busy residents with thousands of high-yield facts, mnemonics, and full-color visual aids to help them pass the last of the required USMLE® examinations. Also included are the reader-acclaimed “mini-cases” designed to help residents pass the case portion of the examination. First Aid for the USMLE® Step 3, Fifth Edition is carefully written to focus on high-yield, top-priority information, most likely to be included on the exam

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