how to use clinical mico made ridic. simple

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for those that used this book, does it make sense to read the chapter and focus on memorizing the charts at the end?

Is it necessary to know this book cold?? If not, to what degree of detail in order to do very well. thank you.
 
for those that used this book, does it make sense to read the chapter and focus on memorizing the charts at the end?

Is it necessary to know this book cold?? If not, to what degree of detail in order to do very well. thank you.

I read it cover to cover and then played with the charts. I also wrote out a DOC list based on this and several other sources.

Micro made simple is exactly that... a simplified version. But I think its sufficient for most of the micro questions you'll see on boards.
 
No! I found the most useful aspect to be the memory devices (ridiculous drawings & mnemonics) as compared to other books which obviously don't have them.

Agreed. Read it for the fun stuff that sticks. For the pure brute force memorization look at something like First Aid, which pares it down to the highest yield stuff.
 
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