Strategies For Studying MED 3

September 4, 2009

Do you have any of these books for SALE?

Do you have a REQUEST for any of these books?

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Epidemiology:

+Appleton & Lange’s Review of Epidemiology & Biostatistics for the USMLE
by Hanrahan, Edward J.
Review in outline format of epidemiology and statistics for medical students preparing for board examinations. DNLM: Epidemiology – examination questions.
Required

+Medical Epidemiology
by Greenberg, Raymond S.
Succinct and comprehensive, this book provides students with an overview of the principles and concepts of epidemiology and illustrates the complementary relationship between population-base…
Recommended

Genetics:
+Thompson and Thompson’s Genetics in Medicine
by Nussbaum, Robert L., M.D.
Through six editions, Thompson and Thompson’s Genetics in Medicine has been a well-established favorite textbook on this fascinating and rapidly evolving field, integrating the classic principles of human genetics with modern molecular genetics to help you understand a wide range of genetic disorders. The 7th edition incorporates the latest advances in molecular diagnostics, the Human Genome Project, and much more. More than 240 dynamic illustrations and high-quality photos help you grasp complex concepts more easily. In addition to the book, you will also receive STUDENT CONSULT, enabling you to access the complete contents of the book online, anywhere you go!
Required

+Essential Genetics: A Genomic Perspective
by Hartl, Daniel L.
Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement
Recommended

+Human Molecular Genetics
by Strachan, Tom
* Contains two indices: a general index and one that contains names of diseases and disorders.
Recommended

Microbiology:
+Basic Immunology
by Abbas, Abul K.
Here s a readable and concise introduction to the workings of the human immune system, with emphasis on clinical relevance. The format makes learning easy with short, easy-to-read chapters, …
Required

+Medical Microbiology
by Murray, Patrick R.
The new edition of this popular text presents microbiology in a succinct, easy-to-use, and engaging manner. Clear discussions explain how microbes cause disease in humans, and review the upd…
Required

+Problem-Based Microbiology
by Nath, Swapan K.
This concise, problem-based textbook covers 91 of the most common infectious diseases, using case studies to promote interactive learning and to build a foundation of knowledge for clinical …
Recommended

Neuroscience

+High-Yield Neuroanatomy
by Fix, James D., Ph.D.
High-Yield Neuroanatomy, the best-selling book in the series, extracts the most important information on neuroanatomy and presents it in a concise, uncluttered fashion to prepare students fo…

+Clinical Neuroanatomy
by Snell
Organized classically by system, this popular text gives medical and health professions students a complete, clinically oriented introduction to neuroanatomy. Each chapter begins with clear objectives, includes clinical cases, and ends with clinical notes, clinical problem-solving, and review questions. Hundreds of full-color illustrations, diagnostic images, and color photographs enhance the text. This Seventh Edition features new information relating the different parts of the skull to the brain areas, expanded coverage of brain development and neuroplasticity, and updated information on stem cell research. The artwork has been greatly improved. New Clinical Problems have been added, and updated Clinical Notes incorporate recent advances resulting from war veterans’ head injuries and treatment. A companion Website includes the fully searchable text and 454 USMLE-style review questions with answers and explanations.
Required

+Clinical Neuroanatomy: A Review with Questions and Explanations
by Snell, Richard S.
This revised, concise review of neuroanatomy can be used alone or with Snell’s Clinical Neuroanatomy for Medical Students, Fifth Edition. Along with the parent text, it has been completely r…
Recommended

+High-Yield Neuroanatomy
by Fix, James D., Ph.D.
High-Yield Neuroanatomy, the best-selling book in the series, extracts the most important information on neuroanatomy and presents it in a concise, uncluttered fashion to prepare students fo…
Recommended

+Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems
by Haines, Duane E.
Now in its 25th year, this best-selling work is the only neuroanatomy atlas to integrate neuroanatomy and neurobiology with extensive clinical information. It combines full-color anatomical illustrations with over 200 MRI, CT, MRA, and MRV images to clearly demonstrate anatomical-clinical correlations. This edition contains many new MRI/CT images and is fully updated to conform to Terminologia Anatomica. Fifteen innovative new color illustrations correlate clinical images of lesions at strategic locations on pathways with corresponding deficits in Brown-Sequard syndrome, dystonia, Parkinson disease, and other conditions. The question-and-answer chapter contains over 235 review questions, many USMLE-style. Interactive Neuroanatomy, Version 3, an online component packaged with the atlas, contains new brain slice series, including coronal, axial, and sagittal slices. “Doody’s Core Titles 2009.”
Recommended

If you have a specific textbook or PDF in mind that you want, post a REQUEST in the comments section at the end of the article with your contact info.

If you have a copy of these or other MED 3 books FOR SALE, post that too in the comments section.

TIP: If you are desperate for a book now and simply CAN’T wait, the way to do it is purchase from Amazon.com and have Amazon send it to the University Books Online physical address (http://www.universitybooksonline.com/MUA). UBO will phone you once the package arrives and confirm to forward the packages directly to the MUA admin office, which usually only takes a couple of days to arrive via FedEx.

Used books won’t be available long and new books take time to ship so act fast and check back frequently for new comments.

Good Luck!


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Ray September 4, 2009 at 11:36 pm

Hi,

If anyone has Thompson & Thompson’s Genetics text, please email me!

I’m also interested in buying other MED 3 books.

rayjay.ng@gmail.com

Ray

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