Hi!
I'm trying to determine which anatomy atlas to buy. My school gives us an online free copy of Netter's, but I would like something I can flip through. I'm willing to get more than one, but I want it to be worth it. Which atlas or several are ones you cannot live without?
I am coming to the end of my residency and have extra money in my education fund that will disappear when I graduate. I’m looking to buy some textbooks that will be useful resources as an attending.
Areas of interest for me are:
- Acute inpatient rehab (will see a mix of stroke, TBI, SCI...
I am selling my USMLE Step 3 materials that includes 5 books essential for the last step of the board exam. Master the Boards Step 3 (5th edition), USMLE Step 3 (5th edition), Kaplan's USMLE Step 3 lecture notes 1 (IM, Psych, and Ethics), Kaplan's USMLE Step 3 lecture notes 2 (Peds, OB/GYN...
Hi everyone! I'd like to ask for your recommendations of books and articles about medicine, especially those on healthcare policy and the history of modern medicine. The only things I've read on these topics are Stephen Brill's America's Bitter Pill and Eric Topol's Deep Medicine so I'd like to...
I thought it would be helpful to have a thread devoted to resource recommendations (e.g., books, peer-reviewed articles, etc) by specialty.
I think it would be great if members who have other areas of specialty create threads for posting resources related to their areas, but I’ll leave that up...
I am writing to recommend something that I hope you will enjoy reading as much as I have: Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher. If you have read far too many LORs this year and written some yourself, you will find this to be an enjoyable romp.
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