Gross Anatomy by Chung

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Is that book good enough to get you through the boards without even reading a textbook? The reason why Im asking is because in my school we have 4 classes at once and the textbook I have is Clinically Oriented Moore and its way too in depth and detailed and requires a lot of time and I dont have that much time especially since I have other classes? So would the chung book work instead along with Netter's atlas?
 
BRS Anatomy was awesome. My class was also pretty good but I used the BRS by itself for the boards and scored >90th percentile.
 
I assume you have like... lecture materials to supplement? Probably a stupid question... but just making sure.

I agree that Moore's is just ridiculous by the way. Haven't used BRS hard, but milkman's opinion sounds about right
 
Having it shipped overnight from amazon. Thanks for the suggestion. I hope the book doesn't disappoint.

I especially like towards the end of each chapter where they dedicate a couple of pages for clinical based listing every single fracture, disease, illness that has to do with the chapter.
 
It wasn't enough to get through class exams at my school, but is much more than enough for your boards. The end of chapter questions tended to be many times easier than M1 exam questions.
 
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