Respiratory Physiology Resources?

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Clarus

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Any particular online resources you used for respiratory physiology?

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I am huge fan of the book "Respiratory Physiology; The Essentials" by John B. West, M.D. It is very clear and concise with good practice questions. Helped me in both grad school and in our physiology course in medical school. Not exactly online but I think there is an E-Book.
 
I am huge fan of the book "Respiratory Physiology; The Essentials" by John B. West, M.D. It is very clear and concise with good practice questions. Helped me in both grad school and in our physiology course in medical school. Not exactly online but I think there is an E-Book.

Yeah, I've been watching the Youtube videos online. They are pretty helpful but are there any others?
 
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I used Dr John West as well. He has a webpage where he offers his videos for free at Univ of California San Diego. He is a brilliant man

Lectures by John B. West, M.D., Ph.D. - University of California San Diego

The books are thin but concise, and his lectures are magnificent.
I got my books from the medical school library, and the webpage for Dr West offers his power point slides for free. He lectures extemporaneously and is quite humorous

I tried Weinberger's Principles of Pulmonary Medicine but it was too heavy laden with jargon and minutiate. West was far better.
 
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