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There have been discussions on this in the past, but I felt a poll might be appropriate.
Blue Frog said:There have been discussions on this in the past, but I felt a poll might be appropriate.
I was reading Lawerence Subspecialties and founf that it seemed out of date...which is why i stopped using it. I also found a lot of errors. Like "Disease A often presents with symproms B, C and D. However, rarely would you see D, E and F" and it makes me wonder what else I was learning wrong. Also I would often read up on something...such as how to evaluate a kidney stone. My attending would ask me the next day and I said IVP as I had read, but he said "yeah if it were 1997" and, of course the answer is CT. It seems the answer to everything on the wards is CT whereas the answer to very few things in Lawrence is CT. I noticed that with a urology text as well that was written in 2005. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this true of all texts? Does the shelf exam seem to fall more along the lines of the texts or the ward mentality (CT CT CT.) Could it have something to do with the fact that I am at a hospital with typically wealthy patients? ...maybe its different elsewhere?Blue Frog said:Please comment if you pick other
Paws said:Hey Blue frog,
I will add my post to your thread just to temper the blue frog quality. I start surgery tomorrow and I am trying to figure out which books to use. I sort of like the idea of Schwartz' but I am not going into surgery and so 150 for a book I may nver use again is too much. I just like to have awesome, definitely texts for each subject.
But I am not sure other than Recall and NMS, which basic book to use. How about the Mont Reid book? that sounds pretty decent.
Paws said:Nabeya,
Are you making fun of me? Sometimes I like to think of paws as an alter ego, instead of just plain me. I should probably stop referring to myself in the 3rd person, tho.
And yes, I am way tired when I get home, nothing to eat all day but a handlful of sunflower seeds and some stale coffee. Surgical Recall looks plenty big enough for me.