High-Yield Embryology
High-Yield Embryology Books
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The High-Yield™ Run extracts the most vital in rank on each topic and presents it in a concise, uncluttered make to prepare students for the USMLE. New to High-Yield™ Embryology, Second Edition are 26 chapters that cover topics from prefertilization events and the embryonic period, to cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, reproductive, respiratory, head and neck, nervous, eye, ear, skeletal, and muscular system development. Also included are chapters on chromosomal abnormalities, inherited diseases, teratology and more. Radiographs, magnetic resonance (MR) images, and photos of congenital malformations are included, with pathology correlated to embryological development and clinical findings.
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The book arrived quickly and in brilliant shape up. I am very pleased with this seller.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is too concise to study from for your medical course. It has no explanation of the facts or theories whatsoever. It is perfect once you’ve already learnt Embryology (from another book), and wish to simply review the facts. But if you are studying Embryology for the first time, consider: Moore & Persaud – Before We Are Born, Larsen – Human Embryology, and Sadler – Larsen’s Medical Embryology.
Personally this is one book I would not want on my bookshelf, because I do not judge in buying books simply for review. I want a reference, something I can go back to when I need to check something.
Rating: 2 / 5
This book is ok to study for USMLE step 1, but not fantastic. There is not much background in rank or explanation, and the images are ok but not very excellent. I would have liked it to give a bit more in rank on some processes, a small more background and a bit more help to know and memorize vital subjects. It does give a lot of clinical in rank, but not in a way that makes it very simple to memorize.
So if I may possibly choose again, I would go with another book. This is not a terrible book, but not very excellent either.
Rating: 3 / 5
i skimmed through this book for my step 1 because some of its contents not necessary or were found in other books such as high yiel histo or anatomy and first aid.excellent to skim through for the boards, but if u dont have time first aid is a perfect alternate.Even if you choose to use this book, dont use it lonely, use it with first aid, which was what i did. i finished up making a 229/95 in my step 1.
Rating: 3 / 5
I was a small dissapointed when going through this book for USMLE step 1 review. Don’t get me incorrect, it is a really excellent review of embrology. It’s concise, well written, and digestable, but thats just it. There are numerous details in this book that really just aren’t vital for step 1. With the exception of fertilization, cleavage and early stuff in development, the majority of this book is just icing on the cake. The explanations of clinically relevant material are very high yield and brilliant, but I found that I already covered all the material even as studying for pathology. Plus there aren’t any questions at the end of the chapter to help you review. I found that First Aid was more than adequate for studying embrology and this book just really wasn’t needed. I would only urge using it if you are taking embrology in med school and need some answers. This book can be a fantastic source to help you make an “A” in class, and it is much lighter than the mother BRS embrology, which can seem a small overwhelming. Just as a side note, the Board Review Run Embrology has the exact same material as this book. If you have one, don’t get the other!
Rating: 4 / 5