FIRSTLY, apologies if there are similar posts elsewhere on this website. I didn't see any but please post a link if you know of one.
I noticed that many popular board review books lack an official errata, so I thought we could start a separate thread for each book that can serve as the unofficial errata (I would start a few to get us going, and others could join in as they pleased). If you have an opinion on this idea (either for or against it), please voice it below. I'd like this to become a definitive source to which fellow studiers can turn, so I don't want to do this if there aren't enough people willing to participate (otherwise, it'll just be too incomplete to deserve this much effort). Besides, I don't want the community or moderators to feel I'm spamming the board with so many new threads.
Also, if you have any ideas on how to do this cleanly, please say so. I saw a semi-realized errata on an old edition of BRS physio that got messy quickly. My only idea is that OP edit his/her original post on a periodic basis to include any reported errors. That way, all errors would be in a single organized post.
I noticed that many popular board review books lack an official errata, so I thought we could start a separate thread for each book that can serve as the unofficial errata (I would start a few to get us going, and others could join in as they pleased). If you have an opinion on this idea (either for or against it), please voice it below. I'd like this to become a definitive source to which fellow studiers can turn, so I don't want to do this if there aren't enough people willing to participate (otherwise, it'll just be too incomplete to deserve this much effort). Besides, I don't want the community or moderators to feel I'm spamming the board with so many new threads.
Also, if you have any ideas on how to do this cleanly, please say so. I saw a semi-realized errata on an old edition of BRS physio that got messy quickly. My only idea is that OP edit his/her original post on a periodic basis to include any reported errors. That way, all errors would be in a single organized post.