Quick Review Cards for Clinical Laboratory Science Examinations

Download # Quick Review Cards for Clinical Laboratory Science Examinations PDF by ^ Valerie Dietz Polansky MEd MLS (ASCP) eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Quick Review Cards for Clinical Laboratory Science Examinations Not what FLASH CARDS are supposed to be. Baby Girl I expected question on one side and answer on the other side of the supposed Review Cards. Isnt that what Review Cards/Flash Cards are supposed to be?Instead, its just outlines of summarized info. Its like Cliff Notes in card format.I give it 3 stars - an OK rating, bec. I did like the straight-to-the-point writing style.. SRA said A MUST for those taking the ASCP exam. If I had to pick a single resource to study for the ASCP MLS exam, I woul

Quick Review Cards for Clinical Laboratory Science Examinations

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Rating : 4.63 (613 Votes)
Asin : 0803604599
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 300 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-01
Language : English

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Bravo!" -- John A. Mihok, MS Ed, MT, SM(ASCP), CLS, Medical Technology Director, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, New Jersey. "This is a substantial accomplishment for the author/editor. I will encourage the MT CLS Class of 2002 to consider purchasing this comprehensive review

Not what FLASH CARDS are supposed to be. Baby Girl I expected question on one side and answer on the other side of the supposed Review Cards. Isn't that what Review Cards/Flash Cards are supposed to be?Instead, it's just outlines of summarized info. It's like Cliff Notes in card format.I give it 3 stars - an OK rating, bec. I did like the straight-to-the-point writing style.. SRA said A MUST for those taking the ASCP exam. If I had to pick a single resource to study for the ASCP MLS exam, I would pick this. It's easy to understand, well organized and comes with helpful explanations for everything you would need to pass the exam. The charts and tables are superb.If you couple this with the CLS Review book from Harr, you'll pass the exam on your first attempt.I would suggest getting the physical cards that you can hold in your hands rather than the . "A priceless study tool!" according to Amanda. The are not flash cards. The information you need to know is broken down in to sections and put in to table format so it makes it easier to memorize and refer back to. I hole punched my cards and put them on book rings, so that I didn't have to lug around the whole stack all the time. Buy these cards when you start the clinical laboratory science training program because they are also super helpful throughout training, not just

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