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urn:oclc:803170278 Scandate 20100902012952 Scanner scribe5.sfdowntown.archive.org Scanningcenter sfdowntown Source New Opening Questions: Each chapter starts with questions designed to stimulate interest and class discussion, accompanied by new illustrations. Adaptive Assignments Powered by Knewton ignite students’ confidence to persist so that they can succeed in their courses and beyond. By continuously adapting to each student’s needs and providing achievable goals with just-in-time instruction, Adaptive Assignments close knowledge gaps to accelerate learning. urn:lcp:principlesofanat05tort:epub:6bb7efd5-778e-44e4-bc36-eeb725fa397d Extramarc Brown University Library Foldoutcount 0 Identifier principlesofanat05tort Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t75t4g39j Isbn 0060466693 An anatomy textbook. Tortora's is sufficient if you want to combine anatomy and physiology in one textbook. But if you go with a separate anatomy textbook, I think Moore's is great. Although if you decide on Moore, it might be better to get Baby Moore which is less detailed. It's sometimes easy to lose the forest for the trees with so much detail. Then again, this might just be me.

Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 16th Edition Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 16th Edition

A clinical examination textbook. Bates is often recommended. But I prefer Talley's which is used in the UK and Commonwealth nations. You can't get through the class without good graphics. This book has amazing pictures and graphs illustrating the topics. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1. An absolute must. Then supplement with Qbanks from places like Kaplan or USMLEWorld or the NBME itself.

For an anatomy atlas, the classic is Netter's. Also, others recommend photographic ones like Rohen's Color Atlas of Anatomy. The benefit of Rohen's is it includes actual photos of dissected cadavers, prosections, and so on. But the problem with Rohen's is that it doesn't go as in-depth or get as detailed as Netter's or other atlases. So some might prefer a non-photographic atlas like Netter's Atlas or perhaps Thieme's which don't have photos but instead have illustrations or diagrams but tend to be more detailed than the photographic ones. Also, in my opinion, Grant's is underrated. It's a really fantastic atlas. It's mainly diagrammatic but it also includes other things like some photographs and radiological images. It's quite detailed too. In fact, many of the diagrams in Grant's are also used in Moore's. (Not so coincidentally, both Grant's and Moore's share authors.) For what it's worth, if anything, if I had to recommend a single atlas, I'd probably recommend Grant's. By the way, in case any med students are interested, this is obviously just my opinion, but I don't think you need to buy tons of textbooks for med school. Just a few, essential ones should suffice. A pathology textbook. Robbins Basic Pathology should be sufficient. But then again everyone seems to get the big one, Pathological Basis of Disease. I assume this is so they can reference it in their clinical years or during residency or whatever.

Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by Gerard J. Tortora

Recomendado por mi profesor de Anatomía, se trata de un libro asequible que proporciona una base potente de anatomía y fisiología. Especialmente las imágenes resultaban muy útiles a la hora de preparar las pruebas orales. Practitioner’s Perspective Videos: These engaging videos share the perspective of the clinician on a clinical case study. The clinicians represent an array of possible future careers for the students, including doctors and nurses but also EMT, audiologist, acupuncturist, and radiologic technician. The practitioners are diverse and represent broad student populations. Each of these practitioner’s share an engaging story about a person who is experiencing a disease state such as kidney stones, multiple sclerosis, burns, or a cochlear implant.I should note that I don't read through textbooks in their entirety, but use them to supplement lectures, or when I don't understand something, or when I want to look up things in more detail. I would not ordinarily review a school textbook but I have to review this. This book has dominated my life for multiple months. It is the reason I don't have anything else to review. The tragedy of the semester aside, it was a great book. Not an easy read, but it did the job. I have an old edition of the book and I still managed to get through the class fine. It has the information that you need. Even if this is not your assigned textbook (which it probably is) I would grab it. It will help. Or an anatomy atlas. I prefer either Grant's or Rohen's. I'd probably go for Grant's. I know Netter's is classic, but, again, I think the underrated Grant's is better than Netter's, even though Netter's is classic. For one thing, Grant's contains radiological images like MRIs whereas Netter's doesn't or rather doesn't include as many. Using the menu at the top, select a chapter. A list of resources available for that particular chapter will be provided.

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Above all, Gerard is devoted to his students and their aspirations. In recognition of this commitment, Gerard was the recipient of MACUB's 1992 President's Memorial Award. In 1996, he received a National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) excellence award from the University of Texas and was selected to represent Bergen Community College in a campaign to increase awareness of the contributions of community colleges to higher education. D Physiology uses state-of-the-art 3D visualization to bring the 15 most complicated topics for students to learn and teachers to teach to life. The most requested topic, The Countercurrent Mechanism, helps students visualize a dense, very complex physiological process. Each animation is fully accessible and includes transcript and speed controls that allow students to absorb the material on their own terms. What’s New: Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2010-08-23 20:12:10 Bookplateleaf 0006 Boxid IA126306 Boxid_2 BWB220140820 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Curatenote shipped Donor urn:oclc:803170278 Scandate 20110215133903 Scanner scribe8.shenzhen.archive.org Scanningcenter shenzhen Source Also, I should mention that many if not most med schools provide students with access to online med books via places like Access Medicine. So no need to buy many textbooks since it's likely you'll be able to access them online via your med school.

Lecture Slides: PowerPoint presentations cover key concepts allowing the instructor to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems presented throughout the course. urn:lcp:principlesofan1987tort:epub:b412b287-f349-4106-8c35-b956dec141e4 Extramarc University of Michigan Foldoutcount 0 Identifier principlesofan1987tort Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t86h59v96 Isbn 0060466693 Revised, Added, and Illustrated Clinical Connections: Includes a Clinical Connection in Chapter 23 dealing with tracheostomy, endotracheal intubations, and ventilators.

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