Best problem set books?

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EX: Physiology Cases and Problems by Costanzo

Are there any other books like this?
 
I enjoyed BRS Physiology. It has good questions at the end of each section.
 
Is there a particular subject you had in mind? I thought "Robbins and Cotran Review of Pathology" was extremely useful during my organ systems. Even more so than the online Q bank I was using. It's essentially a pathology Q bank in book form, and some of the questions I saw on exams were very similar to the ones in this book (we have faculty-written exams).

I found BRS physio to be useful as well in helping me assess gaps in my understanding, but the questions are pretty basic and didn't represent what I saw on exams.

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Wait, aren't you thd premed asking stupid questions? Cart before horse

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The Robbins qbook referenced above is a must do during second year.

Qbanks such as UWorld often serve this purpose otherwise.
 
Lippincott's for Biochem (you have to register the book to get access to the Qbank)

Guyton and Hall review for phys

Robbins Review of Path (as mentioned above) for path
 
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