Recommendation For Best Combination of Medical Books

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Hello everyone. I will be resuming medical school in few months from now and I'll need recommendations for the best combination of books(anatomy, physiology and biochemistry). I will also appreciate any advice you can give to me. Thanks.

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Resuming? What went on? Did you have specific issues to address?
 
Resuming? What went on? Did you have specific issues to address?
Oh!!! I meant I'll be starting preclinicals few months from now. I just need recommendations for the best combinations(if any) of textbooks or materials each for anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. Any other advice will be highly appreciated.
 
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Anatomy- Acland's videos, moore, netter, rohen
Physiology- Costanzo and BRS physio
Biochemistry- Lippincott
 
Anatomy- Acland's videos, moore, netter, rohen
Physiology- Costanzo and BRS physio
Biochemistry- Lippincott

Looked at lippincott and it seemed like a waste of time. Moore anatomy is bad. The other resources are top notch.
 
I'll need recommendations for the best combination of books(anatomy, physiology and biochemistry).
You might not know about this since you might be new here (I'm just assuming this since you currently only have 3 posts total), but in addition to the advice here, there are lots of threads in the recent and distant past on this topic that you might find helpful.
 
Anatomy- Acland's videos, moore, netter, rohen
Physiology- Costanzo and BRS physio
Biochemistry- Lippincott
Thanks a lot. Do you know of Dr Najeeb video lectures? And I was thinking of going through the introductory aspects of these courses b4 we resume just to get an insight of what they're about. Would it be helpful?
 
You might not know about this since you might be new here (I'm just assuming this since you currently only have 3 posts total), but in addition to the advice here, there are lots of threads in the recent and distant past on this topic that you might find helpful.
Yes. I signed in recently. But I've known this site since the past two years and I check on it often. So things might not be new to me after all.
 
Thanks a lot. Do you know of Dr Najeeb video lectures? And I was thinking of going through the introductory aspects of these courses b4 we resume just to get an insight of what they're about. Would it be helpful?
I've seen some of Najeeb's videos. They are good but they are also long and slow (in my opinion). You should be able to get more than enough material from your own school's lectures (assuming US MD or DO) + supplement with the books and other resources people have already mentioned here and elsewhere.
 
Yes. I signed in recently. But I've known this site since the past two years and I check on it often. So things might not be new to me after all.
Ok then you should definitely know there are past threads answering your question then...?!
 
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I've seen some of Najeeb's videos. They are good but they are also long and slow (in my opinion). You should be able to get more than enough material from your own school's lectures (assuming US MD or DO) + supplement with the books and other resources people have already mentioned here and elsewhere.
Ok. Thanks a lot.
 
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