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I just got an email with all the books I need for classes for the first year. Do I need to buy them or can I get all the info I need from powerpoints?
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McGlamry for Introdeuction to Pod Surg (not bought yet. Too expensive, but necessary)
I really like McGlamry's so I'll argue the other side and say it's one of the more worthwhile books to buy (I'd say just that plus Rohen and Netter). It certainly wasn't necessary for the Intro to Surgery class, but I found it quite valuable on rotations since I could be prepared step by step for most procedures at a fairly detailed level, even if the attending was going to do things a bit differently. It's also a good baseline that you can compare techniques with and decide what you might like better or what is more or less effective.Don't buy this. You'll know when the time come to start looking at surgery textbooks. When that day gets here use your school's library to figure how which textbook you actually like. I found McGlamry extremely painful to read and I prefer to use an alternative comprehensive source. Textbook are simply too expensive to sit unread on a shelf.
That is a good idea - too much money to waste for something to sit unused.My argument isn't about the quality of the books - its that each student should find the books that gives them what they need. Don't buy anything because someone told you to. Test drive it first at the library.