Pathophysio advice

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I wanted to know if anyone knew of any good books to help with pathophysiology. I am ok with physio and path separately, but have trouble when combing the two. I have started using the Goljan audio and notes, which have helped a lot, but I wanted to know if there were any other good sources.
 
Try using "USMLE Step 1 Secrets" and/or Boards and Wards. Secrets does a really good job of explaining mechanisms (and mechanisms, as Goljan always says, are the name of the game 😀) and Boards and Wards is helpful with clinical correlations. At this point, you probably already know a lot of what's in BRS path and BRS physio, so I think at that point hitting Secrets is good. At least, that's what i'm doing.

Good luck!
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quideam said:
Try using "USMLE Step 1 Secrets" and/or Boards and Wards. Secrets does a really good job of explaining mechanisms (and mechanisms, as Goljan always says, are the name of the game 😀) and Boards and Wards is helpful with clinical correlations. At this point, you probably already know a lot of what's in BRS path and BRS physio, so I think at that point hitting Secrets is good. At least, that's what i'm doing.

Good luck!
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Are either of the books better then the other for respiratory and cardiovascular systems, my weaker areas?
 
hitemup said:
I wanted to know if anyone knew of any good books to help with pathophysiology. I am ok with physio and path separately, but have trouble when combing the two. I have started using the Goljan audio and notes, which have helped a lot, but I wanted to know if there were any other good sources.



LANGE: Pathophysiology; introduction to clinical medicine. by McPhee excellent mechanism based book, excellent for classroom work, good refference for those deep concepts you can't understand.
 
I really think that the Secrets section will help a lot if you're short on time... if you have a few days to devote soley to reading over pathophys, then go with the Lange book suggestion. But, keep in mind, because it's so comprehensive, it can also be a very tedious read.
 
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