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Case-Based Geriatrics Review: 400 Questions and Critiques from the Geriatrics Review Syllabus, 2nd Edition

The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) is pleased to announce the release of the 2md Edition of Case-Based Geriatrics Review: 400 Questions and Critiques from the Geriatrics Review Syllabus, a self-study tool that is concise, evidence-based, and clinically relevant. Like other American Geriatrics Society publications, this current and scholarly self-assessment program is intended to assist primary care clinicians to promote the optimal health, function, and well-being of older adults.

Case-Based Geriatrics Review includes:
400 newly revised and updated case-oriented, multiple-choice, self-study questions from several editions of the GRS

Questions, covering 58 content areas, offered in two formats: scrambled and by topic areas, to draw on the complete knowledge base of geriatric medicine.

Case-Based Geriatrics Review is designed to meet the needs of those preparing for board examinations in internal medicine, family medicine, and geriatric medicine, as well as for self-assessment and as a teaching resource for educators.

Requirements: IBM Compatible PC Operating System: Windows 2000 or higher. Mac compatible - OS X 10.2 or higher.

Pricing (S/H and tax additional)

AGS Members Price
$45 - For AGS members who have purchased the GRS6
$90 - For AGS members who have not purchased the GRS6

Non-AGS Member Prices
$70 - For non-members who have purchased the GRS6
$100 - For non-members who have not purchased the GRS6

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