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USMLE Step 1, Road Map: Immunology (LANGE USMLE Road Maps), Michael Parmely, 2006
14 years 3 days ago #1
by deniz
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Sayin Üyemiz,
Paylaşımınız için teşekkürler. Kaynakla ilgili Kaynak Bilgi Bankası'na ilk girişi yapmış olduğunuz için 15 USMER puanı almaya hak kazandınız. Katkılarınızın devamını dileriz.
Sevgiyle,
USMLE STRATEJi MERKEZİ
Paylaşımınız için teşekkürler. Kaynakla ilgili Kaynak Bilgi Bankası'na ilk girişi yapmış olduğunuz için 15 USMER puanı almaya hak kazandınız. Katkılarınızın devamını dileriz.
Sevgiyle,
USMLE STRATEJi MERKEZİ
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14 years 3 days ago #2
by dr_medusa
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USMLE Step 1, Road Map: Immunology (LANGE USMLE Road Maps), Michael Parmely, 2006
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical; 1 edition (March 22, 2006)
Language: English
I guess I have to write a new review on this book, as my answer to Preppy Jock.
First of all, I'd say, that too much info is always better than not enough, especially, if someone has managed to put all this info in a concise and readable way.
Comparing different books from the same series only by their page numbers isn't the very helpful method to judge about their quality - these books may be at the different level of reviewing - what is "Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology" or "Katzung and Trevor's Review of Pharmacology" (NOT "USMLE Road Map: Pharmacology"!) for pharmacology, the same is "USMLE Road Map: Immunology" for immunology - read my amazon review about "USMLE Road Map: Pharmacology", 2nd ed. and you'll understand what do I mean.
224 pages long review of immunology couldn't "make you crazy, because it's too detailed" - your only complaint is that you can find all the aspects of immunology in this tiny book, but this just means that the author has done an excellent job - you'll be able to answer every question about immunology on your step 1 exam, even the most difficult one!
Also, who said that "BRS Pathology" is the standard for the USMLE step 1 and only those diseases, which are mentioned in that book will be tested on the actual exam?
You may feel more comfortable reading "High-Yield Immunology" - that book is oversimplified and so, you'll be reading mostly the stuff you already know - you wouldn't need much effort, but I guess, this wouldn't make your performance on the USMLE step 1 better.
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical; 1 edition (March 22, 2006)
Language: English
I guess I have to write a new review on this book, as my answer to Preppy Jock.
First of all, I'd say, that too much info is always better than not enough, especially, if someone has managed to put all this info in a concise and readable way.
Comparing different books from the same series only by their page numbers isn't the very helpful method to judge about their quality - these books may be at the different level of reviewing - what is "Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology" or "Katzung and Trevor's Review of Pharmacology" (NOT "USMLE Road Map: Pharmacology"!) for pharmacology, the same is "USMLE Road Map: Immunology" for immunology - read my amazon review about "USMLE Road Map: Pharmacology", 2nd ed. and you'll understand what do I mean.
224 pages long review of immunology couldn't "make you crazy, because it's too detailed" - your only complaint is that you can find all the aspects of immunology in this tiny book, but this just means that the author has done an excellent job - you'll be able to answer every question about immunology on your step 1 exam, even the most difficult one!
Also, who said that "BRS Pathology" is the standard for the USMLE step 1 and only those diseases, which are mentioned in that book will be tested on the actual exam?
You may feel more comfortable reading "High-Yield Immunology" - that book is oversimplified and so, you'll be reading mostly the stuff you already know - you wouldn't need much effort, but I guess, this wouldn't make your performance on the USMLE step 1 better.
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