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Written by highly regarded physiology professor Linda S. Costanzo, this revised Fifth Edition provides an excellent physiology review for students preparing for the USMLE Step 1. The book concisely covers key physiology principles and includes clinical correlations to emphasize connections between physiology and clinical medicine.
- NEW! Full-color design, flow charts, illustrations, and tables that summarize information for convenient review
- Each chapter is written in the popular Board Review Series (BRS) outline format and features bolded key terms to streamline your study
- Over 350 USMLE-style questions, answers, and rationales both electronically and in print reinforce your physiology review
- A FREE companion website offers an online E-book and an interactive question bank with all the questions from the book so you can customize your review tests!
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- Series: Board Review Series
- Paperback: 328 pages
- Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Fifth, North American Edition edition (July 30, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0781798760
- ISBN-13: 978-0781798761
- Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 7 x 10 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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After taking an entire year of physiology, this book is a great way to supplement medical students for the Physiology subject exam but not sufficient in and of itself. I suggest going through physical diagnosis questions ESPECIALLY those pertaining to cardiac exam/auscultation because the national boards seemed to love asking questions about murmur types, where to listen, and extra systolic heart sounds. There is enough clinical correlates and enough detail in this book to deal with the pathophysiology questions that come up.
By Billy W
i tended to read thru the pertinent chapters from this text before i started a new unit in medical physio and found it immensely helpful. helps you weed out which formulae/schematics/etc are really important and which ones no MD would ever care to know.
obviously it won't be super heavy on clinical correlates or anything, but that's a minor issue with a course like physiology. EVERYTHING relates clinically
there's a reason why all the M2s and M3s told me to get this book. now i understand.
By james
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