
Coming in January/February —
NEW! Pediatrics Board Review Core Curriculum
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NEW! 2010 Pediatrics Board-Style Q&As
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NEW! 2010 Video Board Review of Pediatrics
on DVD
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Available now —
NEW! 2010 Video Board Review of Internal Medicine on DVD
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First time in Las Vegas — MedStudy Internal Medicine Recertification Board Review Course, March, 4–7, 2010
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Internal Medicine
Core Curriculum
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Internal Medicine
Board-Style Q&As
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Video Board Review of Internal Medicine on DVD
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Internal Medicine Intensive Board Review Course
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Internal Medicine Recertification Board Review Conference
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Internal Medicine Residents
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