I got some book fund leftover and am thinking of buying AFIP fascicles. Got enough money to probably buy 8 books. Any suggestions on which of the fascicles are the best?
Placenta and lymph node from the non-malignant set. Those two are worth their weight in bitcoin, Rai, cowry, or whatever your particular brand of fiat currency.
'Non-neoplastic Bones & Joints' It goes over "routine" findings an everyday pathologist can encounter that most general surg path texts gloss over/exclude.
I got some book fund leftover and am thinking of buying AFIP fascicles. Got enough money to probably buy 8 books. Any suggestions on which of the fascicles are the best?
There is a book on jaw cysts which I find useful. My university had oral pathology and eye pathology that were distinct from the pathology department and we didn't rotate with them. We didn't get any oral in residency but there are a bunch of common specimens you see in private practice.
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