USMLE Road Map Gross Anatomy
USMLE Road Map Yucky Anatomy Books
- ISBN13: 9780071445160
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Product Description
USMLE Road Map: Yucky Anatomy presents a concise and focused examination of the essential concepts in anatomy. Through a rationalized and simple-to-follow hierarchical outline format, it guides students through the basic anatomical structures (bones, muscles, and nerves) and reviews the major anatomical regions of the body. The outline is enhanced with an extensive and original illustration program that visually conveys the essential in rank and promotes retention of the material. Features such as clinical correlations and clinical problems are also included.
New to this Edition
- All chapters painstakingly updated and revised
- Inclusion of 5-10 thwart sectional CT images of the thorax and abdomen
- Refinement of selected Clinical Correlations
- Update selected clinical vignettes to reflect new types of questions on the Step 1
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All of us at Penn Med like Dr White and his fantastic book. But even more we like his lectures and guidance in lab!
Rating: 5 / 5
I like the small clinical correlations provided in the text, but the outline format was too wordy and dry.
Rating: 3 / 5
fantastic charts of muscle function and nerves- simple pictures and clinical probs- Maybe excellent for both USMLE and COMLEX
Rating: 5 / 5
I bough this book thought that I would need to review alot of anatomy for the Boards but the reality is that anatomy is not a huge topic. This book has too few details to be helpful in a full anatomy course and maybe just a bit long for a Board review book. I would stab with the anatomy that is bestow on the First Aid and focus on doing anatomy passages from a database like Q-Bank.
Rating: 2 / 5
Excellent USMLE step 1 anatomy books are really tuff to come by, and, unfortunately, this book is one of the best on the market. Lets face it, it is a low yeild topic that is really tough to review, and if you take this book at face value, you are going to be wasting a lot of time reading about minute details that don’t matter. Each chapter is really bogged down in picky details about the orientation and placement of structures within the body, which means that you are going to need to spend some time to go through this book in its entirety. The excellent news is that there is a much simpler way to study for USMLE step 1 anatomy using this book. Each chapter has boxes that gives clinical scenarios about how an anatomic problem might bestow. I had no anatomy question on step 1 that wasn’t covered in these boxes! Know them well, and you will do well on step 1’s anatomy! I also urge looking at the radiographic pictures in this book. I found this book to be a small light on images, but it covered everything that was on the test. In summary, if you choose this book, don’t get booged down in remembering every detail after reading each chapter, but make sure that you know the clinical presentations and the images really well!
Rating: 4 / 5