Pathophysiology Made Easy Book?

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Hey everyone-

Just curious, I know there's Micro made easy and a couple of others but I havent seen PATHOPHSYIOLOGY made easy. It probably doesnt exist, nevertheless, I was just wondering if you all had any suggestions for books that really just 'dumbed things down' to give us an overview, thus we can go back in with our class notes and fill in the details.

Your suggestions are appreciated :clap: :clap:
 
Try "pathophysiology for the boards and wards". It's fairly comprehensive although there are certain important points that are missing. I'm annotating the text w/ other stuff I'm learning and plan to use it to study for step 1.
 
There is a book called "Pathophysiology Made Incredibly Easy".

I leafed through it in the library the other day- it is clearly a "dumbed down" version of the concepts you need to know but it may do the trick.

I still think Kumar/Coltran/Robbins' "Basic Pathology" is the best balance of depth and reading ease- of course that's more of a text recommendation than a guide.
 
well keep it coming for the rest of the ppl...i went ahead and bought PATHOPHYS for boards and wards..

see where it takes me...

its got the bare essentials and ppl are like if u know this and FA u will be good to go for the boards....and as the title states u'll be ok for the wards

later
 
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