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Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Preventive Medicine by James F. Jekel,

Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Preventive Medicine by James F. Jekel,
This is the only textbook for medical students and public health school students that combines the disciplines of epidemiology, biostatistics, preventive medicine, and public health in one convenient book. Written by renowned experts in the field, this text presents the information you need with a clinical slant using real-life medical examples throughout. Combining all four disciplines in one book creates an integrated approach that shows the interrelationships among these fields and stresses their clinical relevance. In addition to medical and public health school students, this text serves as a source of information for health care professionals who wish to study these topics on their own or to review for medical board examinations. A comprehensive examination including 350 USMLE-style questions with detailed answers and explanations is provided. This text is recommended by the American Public Health Association as one of the best sources for review for residents preparing for the boards in public health medicine.



Pretest Preventive Medicine and Public Health by Sylvie Ratelle,
Pretest Preventive Medicine and Public Health by Sylvie Ratelle,
PreTest(R) is the medical student's most dynamic weapon for mastering the USMLE Step 2.*Designed to simulate the USMLE Step 2 *Reviewed by recently tested students*Mimics the real exam, question by questionPreTest is the closest you can get to seeing the test before you take it. This one-of-a-kind test prep guide helps you: *Get to know material on the actual exam*Practice with 500 multiple-choice questions, many with clinical vignettes*Build confidence, skills, and knowledge*Learn key facts *Find references with every answerThere are plenty of answers out there. But only PreTest(R) delivers USMLE-type questions, in USMLE format.Open this PreTest for: *Format that simulates the exam*500 board-type questions*Referenced answers*Best prep there is for preventive medicine and public health questions on the USMLE Step 2Great for course review and clinical rotations, too! Preventive Medicine and Public Health PreTest asks the right questions so you'll know the right answers. Open it and start learning what's on the test."The annotated answers are a strength of this book...The types of questions in the manuscript parallel the format of those on the USMLE Step 2.





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