Friday, February 11, 2011

Gray's Anatomy Review PDF

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Download medical books file now PRETITLE Gray's Anatomy Review POSTTITLE from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link This easy-to-use resource helps you relate anatomy to clinical practice and pass your exams. More than 500 high yield questions, in strict USMLE format, challenge your grasp of anatomical knowledge and the anatomical basis of disease. Abundantly illustrated with clinical photographs and radiologic images and with references to further reading in that text, Gray’s Anatomy Review is your indispensable resource for both in course examinations and the USMLE Step 1.
  • Presents over 500 high-quality, USMLE-style questions to mirror the actual exam.
  • Fully explains answers with rationales to serve as additional review.
  • Includes photographs and radiologic images.
  • References Gray’s Anatomy for Students to help you find more detailed information from one of the best sources available.
  • Keys answers and explanations to Gray’s Anatomy for Students and Gray’s Atlas of Anatomy
Direct download links available for PRETITLE Gray's Anatomy Review [Kindle Edition] POSTTITLE
  • File Size: 1965 KB
  • Print Length: 282 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0443069387
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 1 edition (April 30, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005S0C924
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  • #47 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Professional & Technical > Education > By Level > College
  • #79 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Education & Reference > College & University

Gray's Anatomy Review PDF

Even aside from some of the small errors people are pointing out, I have found this invaluable for M1. Good clinical anatomy questions seem isolated to BRS board reviews. Not in this case. This one really preps well for those less board-related questions we encounter in lecture exams. Grab it in the library or just buy it here, but get it.
By Plasmacartwheel
For the most part, this review book provides a good way to see whether or not you actually absorbed the material in Gray's for Students and can take that information to apply them to USMLE-style questions. The sections are divided like the Gray's textbook (Back, limbs, abdomen, etc). Each section has between 100-200 challenging board-style questions, some with accompanying images. Consequently, this book is very time-consuming and often times you will come across a question that really can't be answered by the information contained in the Gray's chapters alone. I find that supplementing Gray's with BRS Anatomy makes answering these questions and mastering the information a lot easier. Time-wise, you're probably looking at 3+ hours going through one section's questions and reading every word of the answers in the back of the book.

You will find that some of the answers in the back of the book cite an incorrect page reference (especially in the abdomen portion of this review book). This can be very frustrating since you don't know exactly what pages the question was derived from and a lot of times, I simply gave up trying to find the corresponding textbook pages. You should also know that the Gray's textbook really doesn't go into as much detail as these review questions. For some of the questions, you'll have to consult another resource to really understand why a certain choice is the correct answer (BRS, Moore's Clinical Anatomy, etc).

I subtracted one star for having numerous incorrect page references and another star for stating some iffy answers (wrong according to some anatomists). Overall, this review book is a good resource to have in preparation for an anatomy exam although BRS will probably be immensely more helpful in your studies.
By J. Wu

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