Standard disclaimer: just my opinion, results may vary, blah, blah, blah...
REQUIRED (and you will pretty much need them)
-Even though I think there are better books for some of these subjects, because of the way tests are written and learning issues are selected (by chapter), it's probably going to be tough to avoid buying and using these texts at least to some extent.
Textbook Medical Physiology Guyton 0721602401
Mosby's Guide to Physical Exam Pkg Seidel 0323043208
Basic Medical Biochemistry Marks 0781721458
Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases Blumenfeld 0878930604
Behavioral Science in Medicine Fadem 0781736692
Twelve Lead ECG Garcia 0763712841
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Katzung 0071451536
The Developing Human Moore 0721694128
***The 8th edition will publish in November 2007. 1416037063
-When I went through embryo, we had lectures. I don't know how imp't this text is with the new design of the course.
One of the following: IM book
-everybody has their favorite IM book, mine is personally the Lange CMDT
Cecil Textbook of Medicine Goldman 072169652X
***The 23rd edition will publish in August 2007
Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine Kasper 0071402357
Lange Current Medical Diagnosis and Treament
One of the following: Path book
-Robbins is clearly the accepted standard here, but I think you can make a pretty good case that Rubin is in some ways a better text for the needs of undergraduate medical students, and Robbins is a bit more of a reference/residency work. Do be aware, though, that learning issues will be chosen out of Robbins, so if you go with Rubin, you may have to do some translating of chapters, page numbers, etc.
Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease Kumar 0721601871
or
Rubin's Pathology Rubin 0781795168
One or more of the following: Anatomy Atlas
you need an anatomy atlas or two
Color Atlas of Anatomy Rohen 0781790131
Netter (get it free when you join SOMA)
REQUIRED (and somewhat useful?)
Gray's Anatomy for Students Drake 0443066124
In general I find reading an anatomy textbook puts me straight to sleep. Anatomy is so heavy on memorization I just went straight to a board review text and did my best to memorize it and the lectures. Gray's does have some nice pictures, but I still prefer Moore's Clinical Anatomy for the blue box clinical correlations.
Histology: A Text and Atlas Ross 0781772214
Never got into this book, just used lectures and review books.
The Immune System Parham 0815340931
Medical Genetics Jorde 0323040357
Seems like a decent book, never ended up choosing many learning issues from it, perhaps b/c much of the info is covered elsewhere
REQUIRED (and Not Useful)
Stedman Medical Dictionary Stedman 0781733901
-plenty of online sources, wikipedia is your friend
Integrative Medicine Rakel 1416029540
-this is a big interest of mine, so i wish I could recommend buying this book, but at this point it's just not used nearly enough to warrant the investment.
Medical Microbiology Mims 0323035752
-this microbiology book could be improved by including information on microbiology
Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structure Haines (05/07) 0781763282
-Blumenfield has plenty of pictures.
Medical Nutrition and Disease Hark 0632046589
-not used. I think I maybe saw a group pick one learning issue from it once.
Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine Ward
-most people have never even opened this book. Seriously.
An Osteopathic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment DiGiovanna 0781742935
-anything imp't will be given to you in a powerpoint. you won't have time to read it in a book too.
Supplemental and Very Highly Recommended
Problem Based Microbiology Nath 072160630X
Dr. Nath is a great teacher. This book presents the perfect amount of info in an interesting way.
Pathohysiology of Heart Disease Lilly 0781763215
This book is the bomb for understanding everything abut cardio. I wish there was a book like this for each body system
Goljan Rapid Review Pathology
I think they're teaching about Goljan in kindergarten now, aren't they? Sooner or later, you will want this book.
Robbins Review of Pathology
Guyton Review of Physiology
These two question books are very useful, as it is not uncommon for very similar questions to appear on PBL tests.
Katzung and Trevor's Pharmacology - Examination and Board Review
As above, essential questions, and much more to the point than the "big" pharm book. To me pharm is 95% memorization, so I used this as my primary resource and only referred to the big book for clarification.(ie never)
Savarese OMT Review
Again, the best source of questions for OMM. Very helpful for test and board prep.
Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests Pagana 0323039030
There are quite a few different lab books out there, I personally use a different one, but having one will definitely help in PBL.
First Aid for the Boards, Various Board Review Books
There are different schools of thought on this; personally I used review books from day one and am very glad that I did. My feeling was that I would need them sooner or later for board review, so I might as well use them as a resource during class. The thing is, IMO, it's imp't to use them right, and this varies by subject.
Just plain Supplemental
Just in case you need more...😱
Robbins Atlas of Pathology
-good if you want more picture of path, similar resources online at WebPath
Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clincal Medicine McPhee 007144159X
-some good info on mechanisms of disease, but tough to find time to delve too deeply into it
Harpers Biochemistry Murray 0071461973
Textbook of Biochemistry: With Clinical Correlations Devlin 471678082
Immunology Goldsby 0716785900
Medical Microbiology Murray 0323033032
Sherris Medical Microbiology Ryan 0838585299
Essentials of Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology Gilman 0803607725
Physiology Berne 0323033903
Review Medical Physiology Ganong 0071440402
Medical Physiology Rhodes 0781719364
Principles of Pharmacology Golan 0781783550
Pharmacology Howland 0781741181
Lippincotts Review
Goodman and Gilman: Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics Hardman
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I know the list is long but could tell us from the class of 2012:
1. Which books to get
2. Which to avoid
3. Which should be used instead.
4. What you can hold off on buying for the first semester/year
5. What should be on here that isn't
6. If you've heard that any of these will change
Any input is appreciated