Hi! I'm an MS1, and wanted to get your thoughts on my "essential" books list please. What do you guys think? Agree, disagree, etc.? I've been browsing around here at SDN and other places and looking at various reviews like on Amazon, and this is what I've come up with so far. Thanks in advance.
Anatomy: Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy (not Baby Moore)
Atlas (illustrated): Netter's is classic but Thieme seems to be recommended a lot too. Not sure which of the two to choose from to be honest. Thieme's is easier on the eyes for me, Netter's seems old school, cartoon-y. But maybe Netter's is more "accurate" (so far as illustrations can be accurate)?
Atlas (photos): Grant's (plus Acland DVDs)
Biochemistry: Lehninger
Histology: Junqueira
Embryology: Moore and Persaud
Immunology: Abbas
Neuroanatomy: unsure?
Pathology: Robbins Basic Pathology (seems sufficient rather than the expanded, more detailed Pathological Basis of Disease)
Pharmacology: Rang and Dale
Physiology: Costanzo
Anatomy: Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy (not Baby Moore)
Atlas (illustrated): Netter's is classic but Thieme seems to be recommended a lot too. Not sure which of the two to choose from to be honest. Thieme's is easier on the eyes for me, Netter's seems old school, cartoon-y. But maybe Netter's is more "accurate" (so far as illustrations can be accurate)?
Atlas (photos): Grant's (plus Acland DVDs)
Biochemistry: Lehninger
Histology: Junqueira
Embryology: Moore and Persaud
Immunology: Abbas
Neuroanatomy: unsure?
Pathology: Robbins Basic Pathology (seems sufficient rather than the expanded, more detailed Pathological Basis of Disease)
Pharmacology: Rang and Dale
Physiology: Costanzo
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