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I'm starting medical school in a month. Anyone have any suggestions for a good embryology textbook asides from BRS and HY? I heard Moore and Larsen are the preferred embryo texts for medical students.
I think all of them are crap, but Moore's Developing Human is probably the best of the lot. I stuck with High Yield Embryology and it worked out just fine.
I studied Embryo last year ; I took the highest grades in the lectures I studied from Moore. On the other hand, I studied some of the lectures from the prof.'s slides but I screwed them in the exams ....
So .. Believe me, if you have enough time to study Moore, JUST GO FOR IT!! It's so comprehensive, and illustrated.. It's THE BEST... No Question about IT!!
You will be a reliable Embryologist if you studied from this book 😛
Although it's fun, it needs an effort.. so Good Luck!
I'm starting medical school in a month. Anyone have any suggestions for a good embryology textbook asides from BRS and HY? I heard Moore and Larsen are the preferred embryo texts for medical students.
Um... not to be a jerk but isn't this advice HIGHLY subjective to the school you go to? I studied straight from the slides and from HYE and aced all the embryo on my tests and did reasonably well on the NBME. In fact I'd say studying from Moore for the NBME is counterproductive as it's a very dense book. If you've got a photographic memory though, go for it.
Um... not to be a jerk but isn't this advice HIGHLY subjective to the school you go to? I studied straight from the slides and from HYE and aced all the embryo on my tests and did reasonably well on the NBME. In fact I'd say studying from Moore for the NBME is counterproductive as it's a very dense book. If you've got a photographic memory though, go for it.
Great list everyone! Thanks a ton! Surprinsingly, it seems as though most medical schools don't cover embryology in great detail.
it's probably the least emphasized course in medical school