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Starting pgy1 this year. Suggestions for question books that will help me prepare for the Rise exam and for boards down the road?
I felt the same way during my first year of residency. Reading was of minimal value - "in one ear out the other". Reading does more for me now after establishing my baseline fund of knowledge as you stated.First year is not the time for question-based studying. You will have no basis for answering them and are unlikely to benefit from them. It's not the time to attempt to study for boards or the RISE. You have to build a base first.
Most of your reading will be in small chunks, centered around your cases - basic diagnostic criteria for common diseases, distinguishing normal from abnormal, basic differential diagnoses. Mostly you will learn by doing, and making lots of mistakes, at least at first. Sitting down and reading a chapter is probably not going to happen at busier programs so you will need to look things up on the fly as you go.
And trying to read chapters now is definitely not going to help you. There is really nothing you can do to prepare. This stuff won't sink in until you actually do it. So for now, you're off the hook.
If you feel the need to buy books during your first year, get Differential Diagnosis in Surgical Pathology, Robbins, and either Rosai or Sternberg.
I got my hands on the path osler mp3 cd. Will it be beneficial at all to go through it before the residency begins in JUly.