You're right. By looking at the booklist which DCOM posted yesterday, I wonder if these books are sufficient for first semester. Do we need to have all books in the list? I don't know if we have time just to read all of them. Real game is just about to start. 😱
Any comment from upperclassmen are welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
It's really going to depend on what kind of studier you are. I found myself with little time to read books and preferred to just re-watch lectures on Mediasite, but everyone is different. I can tell you the books that I used:
REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS
Course: Medical Gross Anatomy (DO SYS 701)
• Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4th Edition, F. Netter, Elsevier, ISBN: 1-4160-3385-8 Yes, used it all the time - sign up with SOMA and get a free one during orientation
• Gray's Dissection Guide for Human Anatomy, 2nd edition, D. Morton, et al, Elsevier, ISBN:0-4430-6951-4 I used this somewhat during lab sessions
• Langman's Medical Embryology, 11th ed., T. Sadler, March 2006, Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins, ISBN: 0-7817-9069-7 Still in plastic wrap
• Basic Histology, 11th edition, L.C. Junqueira, J. Carneiro, The McGraw-Hill Co., Inc.,2005, ISBN: 0-0714-4091-7 I did use this book to supplement lab and lecture, but you could probably go without
*I used the Gray's Anatomy text book quite a lot also, which I see has been taken off the booklist
Course: Molecular Fundamentals of Medicine I (DO SYS 711)
• Marks' Basic Medical Biochemistry, 3rd edition, M. Lieberman & A. Marks, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ISBN 0-7817-7022-X Read a few chapters in this book to help me understand some lectures
See also RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
Course: Osteopathic Principles and Practice I and II (DO SYS 731 & 732)
• An Osteopathic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment, 3rd Edition, ISBN: 0-7817-4293-5 Still in plastic wrap on my bookshelf
• Atlas of Osteopathic Techniques, A.S. Nicholas, E.A. Nicholas, ISBN: 0-7817-6371-1Still in plastic wrap
See also RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOK
Course: Foundations of Modern Healthcare I (DO SYS 781)
• Study Guide to Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 6th Edition, J. R. Hebel, R. McCarter, ISBN:0-7637-3491-8 Never opened it - I got everything I needed from lecture
Course: Essentials of Patient Care I & II (DO SYS 741 & 742)
• Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition, L. Bickley, P.Szilagyi, ISBN: 0-7817-8058-6 Yes, you 100% need this book - your exams will come from it even if it wasn't presented in lecture
REQUIRED SUPPLIES - I got the kit sold through the school and everything has worked just fine.
o Pan Optic Diagnostic Kit
o Sphygmomanometer
o Stethoscope
o Neurological Hammer, with pin and brush
o Tuning Fork (512 Hz)
o Scrubs (for Anatomy lab) - I got two pairs, embroidered with my name and school from www.allheart.com . You can also get them from the orthopedic club at school who sells them as fundraiser, but I recommend getting a second pair online in addition because you might not get them right away.
RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
• Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine, 2nd Edition, ISBN: 0-7817-3497-5 -
Course:Osteopathic Principles and Practice I & II (DO SYS 731 & 732)
• * Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Edition, B. Alberts, et al, ISBN: 978-0815341055 -I may have read one chapter (looks like it's available online though)
Course: Molecular Fundamentals of Medicine I (DO SYS 711)
• Thompson and Thompson Genetics in Medicine, R. Nussbaum, et al, ISBN: 978- 1416030805 - Didn't use it
Course: Molecular Fundamentals of Medicine I (DO SYS 711)
• Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Board Review Series), T. Swanson et al, ISBN: 978-0781786249 - I read a few chapters of this book
Course: Molecular Fundamentals of Medicine I (DO SYS 711)
For the second semester I only got the required books and still haven't even looked at some of them. It looks like they cut down the list quite a bit from what was on there last year. I have about 10 additional books in plastic wrap in my office, so at least it's been updated. Hope this helps. I also found the Netter's flashards, which aren't on this list, to be a valuable resource.