Showing posts with label neuroanatomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neuroanatomy. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Medical Epidemiology (Lange Medical Books) Review

Medical Epidemiology (Lange Medical Books)
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The book is written in very simple language and is a good source for the beginners.
i safely recommend it for the usmle preparation.

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A concise, readable presentation of the principles and methods of epidemiology for health professional students, including those studying medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine. Text complements the study of biostatistics and includes patient profiles and exam-caliber questions. New to this edition: updates to tables, text and illustrations, plus a section on applying statistical principles of quality control to a physician's practice.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Neuroscience Pretest Self-Assessment and Review, Seventh Edition (Pretest Basic Science Series) Review

Neuroscience Pretest Self-Assessment and Review, Seventh Edition (Pretest Basic Science Series)
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Great, thorough prep for our neuroscience class first year of med school. Also a great review of the material for step 1.

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PreTest is the closest you can get to seeing the USMLE Step 1 without actually taking it!

500 clinical-vignette style questions and answers!

"PreTest Neuroscience provides an outstanding Q&A review of the neuroscience topics most frequently tested by the USMLE Step 1.The explanations of correct and incorrect answers are unparalleled by any other review I've used." -- J. Eva Selfridge, Fourth Year MD/PhD Candidate, University of Kansas School of Medicine
"This is a useful study aid for students preparing for exams.With a broad collection of questions offered, students can integrate their basic science knowledge in clinical scenarios." -- Daniel Eskenazi, Fourth Year MD/PhD Candidate, University of Washington School of Medicine
Great for course review and the USMLE Step 1, PreTest asks the right questions so you'll know the right answers. You'll find 500 clinical-vignette style questions and answers along with complete explanations of correct and incorrect answers. The content has been reviewed by students who recently passed their exams, so you know you are studying the most relevant and up-to-date material possible.No other study guide targets what you really need to know in order to pass like PreTest!
Content that covers all the must-know topics:High Yield Facts,Gross Anatomy of the Brain,Development,The Neuron,The Synapse,Neurochemistry/Neurotransmitters,The Spinal Cord,The Autonomic Nervous System,The Brainstem and Cranial Nerves,Sensory Systems,Anatomy of the Forebrain,Motor Systems,Higher Functions


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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas Review

Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas
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This is one of several books I bought while in med school studying neuroscience. This is a beautiful text, with wonderful drawings, good use of catscans and MRIs, and an excellent layout. It helped me considerably to learn the anatomy of the spinal cord and brain. Since I am deaf and they couldn't deal with it in a classroom (looking down at microscopes does not make lipreading easy or help my interpreters)...they sent me to the morgue with medical students and nursing students. This book provided the background I needed to do well in this situation, because the drawings were explicit enough to be recognizeable when presented with the real thing. I also use this book with deaf students who I hope to encourage to go into science. The drawings always get them interested enough to ask questions, and that is what good science is about. Karen Sadler, Science Education, University of Pittsburgh

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The most comprehensive approach to neuroanatomy from both a functional and regional perspective! With over 400 illustrations, this thoroughly updated Third Edition examines how parts of the nervous system work together to regulate body systems and produce behavior. The illustration program features brain views produced by MRI and PET imaging technology, 2-color line illustrations, and myelin-stained sections as well as an 80-page atlas of key views of the surface anatomy of the central nervous system.


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