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The package includes the following texts
Basic Medical Biochemistry: A Clinical Approach (Books)
by Dawn B., PH.D. Marks, Allan D. Marks, Colleen M. Smith
Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry
by Pamela C. Champe, Richard A., Ph.D. Harvey (1st edition Green)
Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine, Sixth Edition
by Robert L. Nussbaum, Roderick R. McInnes, Huntington F. Willard
Essential Clinical Anatomy (2nd Edition)
by Keith L. Moore, A. M. R. Agur, Keith Moore, Keith L. Clinically Oriented Anatomy Moore
High-Yield Gross Anatomy (The Science of Review) (2nd edition)
by Ronald W., Phd Dudek
(Netter Atlas is given free by the Alumni association at Upstate)
Neuroscience (2nd edition)
by Dale Purves, George J. Augustine, David Fitzpatrick, Lawrence C. Katz, Anthony-Samuel Lamantia, Jomes O. McNamara, S. Mark Williams
Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems (6th edition)
by Duane E., Ph.D. Haines
Basic Histology: Text & Atlas, 10th Edition (2 separate books)
by Luis Carlos Junqueira, Jose Carneiro
Textbook of Medical Physiology (1st and latest edition)
by Walter Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep
Physiology (Saunders Text and Review Series) 2nd edition
by Linda S. Costanzo
This list of text covers all of the first year courses except for the Practice of Medicine Course (POM) in which it would be helpful to purchase a
Mosby's Guide to Physical Examination
by Henry M. Seidel, Jane W. Ball, Joyce E. Dains, G. William Benedict
Resolving Ethical Dilemmas: A Guide for Clinicians
by Bernard, MD Lo
Epidemiology by Leon Gordis (I'll toss that one in for free since I have an older edition of it)
I'm willing to part with all of the texts that I listed earlier plus the old Epidemiology book all for $250. They should cover all of the required textbooks you'll need for the first year basic science courses based on this year;s and last year's curriculum syllabi. A cell biology text, which I don't have, is sometimes recommended for the Molecular Foundations of Medicine Course in the fall. Email me at [email protected] if you're interested. I'll make the final transaction with you during your orientation week in August. Cheers!
Basic Medical Biochemistry: A Clinical Approach (Books)
by Dawn B., PH.D. Marks, Allan D. Marks, Colleen M. Smith
Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry
by Pamela C. Champe, Richard A., Ph.D. Harvey (1st edition Green)
Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine, Sixth Edition
by Robert L. Nussbaum, Roderick R. McInnes, Huntington F. Willard
Essential Clinical Anatomy (2nd Edition)
by Keith L. Moore, A. M. R. Agur, Keith Moore, Keith L. Clinically Oriented Anatomy Moore
High-Yield Gross Anatomy (The Science of Review) (2nd edition)
by Ronald W., Phd Dudek
(Netter Atlas is given free by the Alumni association at Upstate)
Neuroscience (2nd edition)
by Dale Purves, George J. Augustine, David Fitzpatrick, Lawrence C. Katz, Anthony-Samuel Lamantia, Jomes O. McNamara, S. Mark Williams
Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems (6th edition)
by Duane E., Ph.D. Haines
Basic Histology: Text & Atlas, 10th Edition (2 separate books)
by Luis Carlos Junqueira, Jose Carneiro
Textbook of Medical Physiology (1st and latest edition)
by Walter Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep
Physiology (Saunders Text and Review Series) 2nd edition
by Linda S. Costanzo
This list of text covers all of the first year courses except for the Practice of Medicine Course (POM) in which it would be helpful to purchase a
Mosby's Guide to Physical Examination
by Henry M. Seidel, Jane W. Ball, Joyce E. Dains, G. William Benedict
Resolving Ethical Dilemmas: A Guide for Clinicians
by Bernard, MD Lo
Epidemiology by Leon Gordis (I'll toss that one in for free since I have an older edition of it)
I'm willing to part with all of the texts that I listed earlier plus the old Epidemiology book all for $250. They should cover all of the required textbooks you'll need for the first year basic science courses based on this year;s and last year's curriculum syllabi. A cell biology text, which I don't have, is sometimes recommended for the Molecular Foundations of Medicine Course in the fall. Email me at [email protected] if you're interested. I'll make the final transaction with you during your orientation week in August. Cheers!