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You should order Goljan RR Path. It's more than just a Path book...he covers most of the basic sciences relevant to disease throughout the book, so you'll get a good overview of basic immunology, micro, physiology, and biochem as well. What I love about the book is that he goes through the clinical and laboratory findings as well for the diseases as well, which helps a lot in your clinical courses.
I just used the BRS for each specific class and followed along to make sure I was touching on the right topics.
I do want a reference for the Boards.
My question is... Do I use a pathology book as I go along in each coarse. Or is there a book that is pertinent to each individual course (eq Biochem Anatomy) I take that will bring that information into a board perspective?
I am looking for a reference that will prepare me for the boards and allow me to view the material I am learning through that "lens."
If I am being unclear its because I have no idea what I am talking about but know what I hope to achieve. I want to study the info in my courses in "boards" centric perspective as well as use that reference to reinfornce what I am learning. How and what can I use to that? Should I use just a pathology book and/or use board books for specific courses?
THANK YOU soo much.
I do want a reference for the Boards.
My question is... Do I use a pathology book as I go along in each coarse. Or is there a book that is pertinent to each individual course (eq Biochem Anatomy) I take that will bring that information into a board perspective?
I am looking for a reference that will prepare me for the boards and allow me to view the material I am learning through that "lens."
If I am being unclear its because I have no idea what I am talking about but know what I hope to achieve. I want to study the info in my courses in "boards" centric perspective as well as use that reference to reinfornce what I am learning. How and what can I use to that? Should I use just a pathology book and/or use board books for specific courses?
THANK YOU soo much.

You will want a separate book for each course. There is a First Aid for the Basic Sciences that has everything, but I think that it is a piece of s***. Here are my recommendations:
Biochem: RR Biochem or Lippincott's Biochem
Micro: Clinical Micro Made Ridiculously Simple
Embryology: High-Yield Embryo
Neuro: High-Yield Neuro
Pathology and all systems: RR Pathology
Anatomy: Netter's Atlas, USMLE Road Map: Gross Anatomy
Immunology: Crash Course Immunology
Physiology: BRS Physiology, or maybe Costanzo's Physiology
Pharm: Lippincott's Pharmacology
You will be thankful for having read these when it comes down to boards time. I found that these were much more helpful than the required texts for my school. I actually ended up selling most of the required books I bought before starting med school, and used the money to help finance these purchases.
Not sure what these books are. BRS? But I will look them up and order them. I will be ordering them used to save a little green. You think it matters much if it's not the most recent edition?
http://brsseries.com/pt/re/brsserie...5cPnxb6DN92LbDT!-2048123402!181195628!8091!-1
At this point, one edition older is not a biggie.
I think First Aid is most important. That has most everything that will be on the exam; follow along using that with your courses. Review books for individual courses are great especially if starting so early.
What others have recommended is good. I recommend Pharm Recall for pharm, probably the smallest review you'll find that gets it all.
I don't think you'll be scoring 100's if you study the board way only but I think in the long run, taking an 85 in a class when you're hitting a 265 on the boards is more than worth it
