Osteopathic Tech. Handbook

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hkegypt said:
Any Recommendation for A Good Osteopathic Tech. Handbook Goes Into Details
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Savarese OMT Review
 
Is Savarese's book highly recommended for the boards?
I'm not even close to the boards, but I find it's helpful to have a list of great review books handy in case I feel I might need it in the course I'm currently taking. I was having trouble in Cell Bio/Physio, so I got the BRS by Costanzo. Of course we're not actually doing physio, just Cell Bio and Histo, but I know it will be helpful in the future...anyways, is the Savarese book good?
 
There are a lot of people in my class who are big fans of Savareses OMT Review. If you are having any trouble understanding the principles/tecniques from class and lab, the book does a nice concise job at clearing it all up. It was especially helpful for the written exams as it includes sample questions at the end of every chapter.
 
OMT Review by Savarese

An Osteopathic Approach to Dx and Tx

Foundtions for Osteopathic Med.

I use all 3 but make extra notes in Savarese and use it to study for written exams.
 
raptor5 said:
OMT Review by Savarese

An Osteopathic Approach to Dx and Tx

Foundtions for Osteopathic Med.

I use all 3 but make extra notes in Savarese and use it to study for written exams.
Foundations needs to be burned. It's a horrible book. If I wanted to convince a friend that Osteopathic medicine is legitimate I rip that book apart and then just talk to them about it.


I do like the OMT review book by Savarese.
 
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