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ISBN: 978-1-60862-566-6
Edition: Paperback, 249 Pages
Publication Date: August 23, 2014
This book is intended to be used by students taking Biochemistry 101 with Dr. David R. Khan. It has been formatted to contain a summary of each chapter covered in the course, a slide-by-slide lecture series, and answers to assigned homework problems. This book also contains additional multiple choice (test format) problem sets along with the answers to those questions.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-498-0
Edition: Paperback, 273 Pages
Publication Date: May 30, 2013
This book is intended to be used by students taking
General Chemistry 102 with Dr. David R. Khan. It has
been formatted to contain a summary of each chapter
covered in the course, a slide-by-slide lecture series,
and answers to assigned homework problems. This book
also contains additional multiple choice (test format)
problem sets along with the answers to those
questions.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-326-6
Edition: Paperback, 349 Pages
Publication Date: August 30, 2011
This book is intended to be used by students taking
General Chemistry I with Dr. David R. Khan. It has been
formatted to contain a summary of each chapter covered
in the course, a slide-by-slide lecture series, and
answers to assigned homework problems. This book also
contains additional multiple choice (test format)
problem sets along with the answers to those questions.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-043-2
Edition: Paperback, 334 Pages
Publication Date: May 25, 2009
By: Alireza B. Esfahane, M.D.
The purpose of this book is to help you spend less time
memorizing all the details you will need to do well on
the CCS (Computer-based Case Simulations) questions in
your exam. This exam requires significant time, energy
and concentration, and the mnemonics provided in this
book will allow you to remember all the steps for
managing a patient’s care in an emergency room,
inpatient or office setting so that you can answer
questions quickly and accurately—saving your precious
time and energy by helping you better manage the
examination experience.
Efficiency is key to a successful examination experience,
so familiarity with the USMLE CD software will be
crucial. Know the normal values and their cut-off points
for the most widely used lab tests and don’t type
everything out in the ordering window. Inputting the
first 3 to 5 letters will bring up matching terms for
you to select. You can also use abbreviations, like TSH
and CXR instead of thyroid stimulating hormones and
chest X-ray as another way to save time when answering
questions.
There may be a few cases on the exam that you have never
encountered, but don’t panic; just follow the steps and
manage the patient in the appropriate setting (the
office or emergency room)—ordering labs, imaging and
meds as you go. If you handle the patients appropriately
you will be fine, even if your final diagnosis is not
correct or it seems that the patient’s condition
deteriorates.
The CSS portion of the exam is more about memorization
than being a good doctor. Memorization of the steps you
must follow to treat each patient in each case is of
primary importance. The methods I have described in this
book will help you master these steps so that you can
execute them efficiently and, paired with diligent
practice using the software provided by the USMLE, will
contribute greatly to your success on the CCS questions.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-898-2
Edition: Paperback, 187 Pages
Publication Date: August 12, 2008
Filled with numerous Biblical references and examples of
blessings and prayers, “Ministry: A Handbook for
Teachers and Preachers” takes an in-depth look at
preaching and is a well-written manual for those in the
ministry or those who aspire to become a leader.
Mr. Tompkins writes about how to structure and present
an effective sermon. In addition to knowing the Bible,
the deliverer must also be able to extract the essential
message and prepare a sermon that the listener can
relate to. He equates delivering the sermon to that of
giving a sales pitch - once the critical point is made,
close the deal. If a minister tries to present all of
his knowledge during a sermon, some of those followers
may tune out. However, he warns to not try and make the
Bible fit the message, but rather let the message come
from the Bible.
Whether you are a new preacher, or a ministerial student
or an experienced pastor, you sometimes look for a
sermon idea, outline, illustration, poem or a bit of
Bible trivia to make it interesting. You may want help
with marriage or grief counseling, or a new idea on how
to do a baby dedication. You may want to teach others
how to preach, or take a refresher course yourself. It
is all in this book by Glenn C. Tompkins, Th.D.
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