Best Echo Book?

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Otto, Oh, or Feigenbaum? Pros and cons of each?

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klein questions

textbooks are too dense and full of garbage academic information that is not needed in day to day practice

klein questions + mayo vids will get you board certified
 
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klein questions

textbooks are too dense and full of garbage academic information that is not needed in day to day practice

klein questions + mayo vids will get you board certified

I heard that for the boards, but I would still want a reference book of some sorts for further reading if needed. Klein doesn’t teach basics right?
 
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I heard that for the boards, but I would still want a reference book of some sorts for further reading if needed. Klein doesn’t teach basics right?
No but that's what your echo rotations are for.
 
I have the Otto book (the small one) and also the Washington echo manual but rarely used them. Lots of time during echo rotation i find it faster to just google whatever I don’t understand or need a picture/video examples.
So yeah, Mayo video and Klein would get you 90-95% of all you need
 
For reference I think Oh is an easier read I loved it when I started fellowship. In my third year I switched to Feigenbaum because it actually was more solid.

You can’t go wrong with either.

However for boards Klein and lots of questions and some Mayo videos
 
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