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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 611 EAN: 9780683182156 Edition: 1st ed ISBN: 0683182153 Label: Williams & Wilkins Manufacturer: Williams & Wilkins Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 135 Publication Date: 1997-05 Publisher: Williams & Wilkins Studio: Williams & Wilkins
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![]() - read for step 1 if time allowsthis is a nice little book to just skim through if you have when studying for step 1.it has nice tables and easy to read format that makes stuff stick. skim through it if you have time, if you think you want have time or you find yourself running out of time, then read first aid as an alternative. Even if you decide to read this book, u shouldnt read it alone supplement it with first aid.i supplemented this book with first aid and i made 229/95 on my step 1. Rating: - its OKi read this book for prep for usmle 1...read the clinical scenarios they will prove more useful than memorizing wat nerve innervates wat....overall...useless book for boards...FA covered about 80-90% Of the anatomy questions...this book is overkill...and definetly would not be recommened for coursework since its not indepth enough...isntead use BRS Anatomy...that booked helped me kick butt in my anatomy course in med school.... For HISTOLOGY...i just took one day to go through all the powerpoints from first year histology...it helped a bit... Rating: - All killer no fillerThis is great for Step I. First Aid, which is overall an outstanding review, is weak on anatomy and neuro; this book fills in the gaps. Some like to say anatomy is a low yield subject on Step, and it is, but I got about 14-20 anatomy questions on mine. In the newest edition, the author does an even better job of putting some more typical clinical scenarios. You don't have to know every innervation and muscle, but you should know some of the bigger ones (like muscles of the quads) and commonly injured anatomical structures and their clinical presentation. This book accomplishes the above. As far as using this for course work, it's probably not enough. But if you don't know something in High Yield prior to an exam, it would be good to fill in the gaps. My only qualm with this text is the high price for the amount of material; I borrowed it from a friend for a couple of days and took notes. Rating: - High-Yield Gross AnatomyExcellent text. Clear and concise. This is an excellent review of must know anatomy for healthcare providers. Rating: - Excellent quick readThis is an excellent source for high yield anatomy review. Its clinical scenarios, CT scans and other diagnostic images are priceless for Step 1 studying. HOWEVER, this cannot be used alone. An atlas must be used with it to completely cover anatomy. For it brevity and high yield info = 5 stars. |
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