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Saunders Comprehensive Review for Nclex-Rn (Saunders Comprehensive Review for NCLEX-RN)
Published in Paperback by W.B. Saunders Company (1999-02-08)
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i have not receive this item yet its been 1 months
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Review Date: 2008-11-17
who ever in charge on the mailing items or selling books from this store sucks. I have not receive anything i purchase

The ONLY book you need!!!
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Review Date: 2008-10-30
If I were only allowed to use one book for all four semesters of Nursing school this would be it!! I am in an associate program wich is very condensed and this is the only book I read for content!!!! I have all the text books but just do not have the to read hundreds of pages of useless material. This book hits all the major points and everything on my exams can be found in it!!

A must have book
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Review Date: 2008-10-29
This is one of the best books to use for studying. I used Saunders for my LPN and passed my boards with no trouble. I have been using the RN version during school and it has helped tremendously. Luckily my teachers use the same format, so it gives good practice questions.

By far the best money I've spent
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Review Date: 2008-10-25
This is by far the best NCLEX review I've purchased (I also own the Lippencott, and Mosby books). This book has the most questions, the best rationales and the CD was extremely useful. I haven't taken the NCLEX yet, but since my university uses only NCLEX style questions on exams...this review book has been the one that helped the most.
I love the "review" sections that it offers in the beginning of every section. I highly recommend this book!

Great book! Bad price at Amazon!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-07
This review is about the uncompetitive pricing @ Amazon. After looking all over the Internet and also going through my old yahoo spam mail, it dawned on me that Border offers deep discount all the time. So I did a search on Border coupon and got a code for 30% off. I just bought the book brand new for $40.12, which includes the $3.06 CA sales tax with free shipping. Buyers be smart!!!

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BRS Physiology (Board Review Series)
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2006-07-01)
Author: Linda S Costanzo
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Fastest delivery yet...
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Review Date: 2008-10-03
I would just like to say that this sender wasted no time and I received the book promplty within the week that i ordered it. Also, the book was just as they promised it would be. Thank you very much. I have asked and paid extra for items to be expedited before and they still took forever.

For those who are wondering if the BRS Physiology book is worth it: IT DEFINITELY IS!!! I am very happy that I purchased it and know that I will be using it for decades... yes I said decades.

Piece of cake, but still can be narked on.
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Review Date: 2008-08-16
This book is awesome, but I can still criticize it. I read it along with the little Guyton book, and used it as a main source a couple of days before the NBME, which we took at the end of our physiology class in medical school. I read the entire book in two days, and understood it all! It is a fast dirty way to study physiology that hits all the necessary points. However, it has its down points. The book is in bullet point format all the time. It became a little degrading to see point after point, which is why I used the pocket Guyton book. Guytons pocket book is another source that I highly recommend because it explains rather than bullet points, and if the bullet points in this book become too much for you, try pocket Guyton. Also, the sections of this book may not follow your class lecture. It can be unpleasant to search for what your studying. If the book had sections smaller than 30 pages it would help. Another word of warning, this book is build for medical school. This book is not intended as a source for PhD work, etc. However, if you are in med school, this is a necessary evil!

Good review
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Review Date: 2008-06-09
The book had a lot of concepts that really helped with my learning of physio throughout the course and later with prepping for the physio shelf exam. My only beef with the content was with the impertinent discussions of molecular similarities between some hormones, but overall, I was pretty satisfied with the book.

Vital
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Review Date: 2008-05-30
This book is an amazing tool for my Medical School Physiology class, it will be a vital piece of my USMLE study regimen.

Best title in the series!
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Review Date: 2008-03-29
I think this is the best BRS there is. I used this book for course exam prep as well as board review. It is a great tool to highlight important concepts, and it explains things in a simple and effective way with the right amount of information.

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Surgical Recall
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2002-09-15)
Author: Lorne Blackbourne
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Great book
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Review Date: 2008-10-21
Great book, great series. good to test what you know and some hit points that you might not find anywhere else.

Excellent quick review
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Review Date: 2008-08-03
This book is in short, Q&A style, and is excellent for quick review, especially when you have 10 minutes before a case starts. During surgeries, I got asked a lot of questions straight out of the book. A more thorough book is needed for in-depth info, but this book is great to carry around with you and read in those rare spare minutes.

Excellent
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Review Date: 2008-07-28
Great for surgery because it goes over anatomy (perfect for OR days) and different diseases/pathophysiology (great for rounding). Must-have for surgery clerkship.

Surgery Clerkship Bible
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Review Date: 2008-06-25
This book is great! You can carry it around with you to quickly review before cases, or even in the clinic. Almost every pimp question I have gotten was in this book!!

Best Recall Book - Use it to prep for pimping
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Review Date: 2008-05-06
Surgery is a difficult rotation in terms of content and time commitment. Therefore, it's best to study to maximize your time. This book will prepare you for surviving rounds and those pimp sessions while you are retracting. The book is well organized by topic and great to quickly review before discussing/encountering a particular patient. The book saved me several times during a long surgery. However, of note, to survive the shelf exam and osce, you will need a textbook as well. Good choices to supplement this book would be Essentials of General Surgery or First Aid for the Surgery Clerkship.

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How the Immune System Works (How It Works) (2nd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Wiley-Blackwell (1991-01-15)
Author: Lauren M. Sompayrac
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Can save your life... or your grade.
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Review Date: 2008-10-14
I ordered this book for FAST shipping 4 days before my first medical school final exam. What I was most impressed with is the great overview that let me place all my specific knowledge (the prof's love the detail...) into a big picture scheme. I especially love how they liken the MHC receptor's to hot-dog buns.

A fun book to read (even when doing immunology) and SUPER helpful and quick to get through. I did very well with this book.

Not a good primary text for studying and also not helpful for board review, but a great introduction for people who need the big picture of the immune system fast. Also helps you understand the players in a fun and accessible way. A GREAT resource for those without prior immuno expereience

Good book
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Review Date: 2008-09-27
I got this book for a graduate class I am taking in immunology; although, I didn't really need it, it was helpful.

Great book with just the right amount of detail.
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Review Date: 2008-09-26
I am a 2nd year medical student and I used this book to pre-read before my immunology lectures. This book explains everything with the right amount of detail. The author takes difficult concepts and clarifies them without oversimplifying concepts. This book clarifies difficult concepts that immunology textbooks are horrible at explaining.

Great book!
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
I'm a first year vet student and have read this text over the summer to get my feet wet. Excellent. Its just enough to explain the real mechanisms of specific cells and immune functioning. I would highly recommend as this text gives a thorough explanation to very difficult material.

Great overview book
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Review Date: 2008-06-06
For someone with no immunology background this is a great place to start. I wish I'd known about this book before taking immunology in medical school. It is short enough and such engaging writing that I'd strongly recommend reading it before taking an immunology course. This book isn't going to be one you go to for specifics about this receptor or that cytokine it's all about understanding how all the parts fit together.

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Physiology [Saunders Test and Review Series]
Published in Paperback by W.B. Saunders Company (1998-01-15)
Author: Linda S. Costanzo
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Physiology Textbook
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Review Date: 2008-11-18
I received the book quickly and in perfect condition, and it has been extremely helpful in learning difficult concepts in human physiology. Thanks to this textbook, I've done well in the course!

You need this book!!!
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Review Date: 2008-11-09
Costanzo is the best phys book ever! It offers the material at the PERFECT level for medical school. Everything is explained very well and is an easy read. This is one book I would say READ THE TEXT! Another good point is that the text reinforces what you have already learned so it becomes thoroughly integrated in your mind. I used her 2nd edition for graduate school, and purchased her 3rd edition for medical school (the 2nd edition got destroyed). The new addition has some slight changes and more color which makes it more user friendly.

Amazing Physio Book
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Review Date: 2008-08-01
It is one of the best books I've used in med school so far. It gets right down to the point, so you don't have to read through all of the fluff to find what's important like in other books. However, in the same respect, it's not overwhelming like in some texts where you read a paragraph and then wonder if it was even written in English. This is a must for any med student.

If you are in med school just buy this book and start reading
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Review Date: 2008-03-27
While drinking from the firehouse of knowledge this book is your best friend. It's really a must buy for any med student. Her other book is less helpful. Boron & Boulpaep (etc) take WAY too much time.

Great physio book
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Review Date: 2008-05-10
This physio book is great. It easily and effortlessly breaks down the physiology that occurs in the human body without getting too technical or clinical. It delivers the basics and little fluff. Great book to read.

Preparation
NAIL THE BOARDS 2005-2006! The Ultimate Internal Medicine Review for USMLE Steps 2 & 3
Published in Paperback by Frontrunners Publishing (2005-06-30)
Author: Bradley D. Mittman
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Excellent summary of internal medicine for USMLE
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Review Date: 2008-09-10
I agree with the previous reviewers. This book was particularly excellent for my steps 2 &3 for a number of reasons, the main one being that everything's beautifully outlined and intuitively laid out. My favorite resource especially for CK & 3.

Excellent review material for Internal Medicine Boards!
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Review Date: 2008-08-16
A must have for all the internal medicine residents!!!
Extraordinarilly structured questions and even better explanation focused on the highlight topics in internal medicine. The questions are well-written, and the answers give you really good feedback. The questions are highly relevant, reflecting what the ABIM wants you to know. Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first time or preparing for recertification, this is an excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. The questions are challenging and pertinent with clear answers that emphasize the teaching point being made. The outline format highlights important points about each subject. In our program, we are also using this book as a resource for everyday teaching during morning report and other clinical conferences. Overall, I am very satisfied with this book and highly recommend it!

just enough--geared for boards
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Review Date: 2008-05-31
I am currently in nurse practitioner (NP) school and am studying within the acute/critical care track (ACNP). As a NP student, I believe this book to be a valuable 'quick and dirty' reference. I will be using this as a supplement throughout practice, residency and for my certification boards.

Still the best review book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
Just finished taking step 2 & 3...I highly recommend NAIL THE BOARDS, The Ultimate Internal Medicine Review for USMLE STEPS 2 & 3 ... , it is concise and, most importantly, the information in the text is relevant to the actual exam. This book is the most current resource reflecting the new changes to USMLE step 2 and 3. The book is up to date and contains all the major topics needed for step 2 & 3. This book contains a lot of excellent contains and summaries that I could not find in any other review book. It seems to be a great companion while doing review questions. I also found this book to be an outstanding source when I prepared for work rounds to teach the interns and students. I can highly recommend this book to all residents. I wish I had it when I started my residency. Great Book!

Super Choice for Step 3
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-01
I initially heard of this book from the 2nd & 3rd year residents in our program. A lot of them used it for their Step 3 and were successful and loved it. I was skeptical at first because this exam was important to me for a number of reasons. In any case, my experience was much the same as theirs, and I did extremely well, as with my predecessors, but I wanted to provide greater detail that I know will help you. I was pleasantly surprised, but at the same time totally relieved, when I sat for the exam because everything I'd studied here was right there on the exam. Specifically, I found the book was incredibly helpful in all of the following areas, which are the key areas required on the exam:

** Associating current complaints with presented history and identifying pertinent factors.
** Interpreting elicited history.
** Interpreting mental status & identifying neuro exam findings
** Interpreting specific physical findings as relates to differential diagnosis
** Knowing appropriate directed physical examination & required technique.
** Recognizing commonly associated pertinent history
** Identifiying risk factors--especially oustanding
** Recognizing signs & symptoms and physical findings

I also found the book super useful for all the lab stuff, specifically:

** Knowing when NO diagnostic or lab studies are indicated
** Knowing which studies to select and when
** Interpreting all the key tests
** Basic lab/diagnostic study algorithms
** Identifying which study/procedure will most likely establish the dx or differentiate it from another
** Predicting the most likely lab or diagnostic test result

Bottom line: I passed easily and I'm thankful to those who recommended this gem. But I also wanted to take a few minutes to "pass" this on to others as well. I know there's a lot of other favorable reviews below, but they really didn't go into much detail. I'd also give a top recommend to the Frontrunners Q&A book which was another treasure trove and landed me a lot of extra points on the exam. As far as I'm concerned, it was the perfect combination.

Preparation
Saunders Comprehensive Review for Nclex-Pn
Published in Paperback by W.B. Saunders Company (2003-01)
Author: Linda Anne Silvestri
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great book
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Review Date: 2008-09-17
This is a great review book. I really like how the book separates the subjects and has test questions as the end of each chapter. The CD is also easy to use. I would recommend this book for anyone preparing for the nclex exam.

Saunders Comprehensive Review for trhe NCLEX-PN Examination,Edition 3
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Review Date: 2008-09-05
We ordered this book to help our daughter study for her NCLEX exam. It was very helpful and we are happy to say that she passed the test and is now a Licensed Practical Nurse.

BEST NCLEX-PN REVIEW BOOK! STILL USING IT!
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Review Date: 2008-08-28
I had several different NCLEX study books but this is the one that I used most. It is my LPN BIBLE STILL! I also had the Saunders Q & A, which I liked, but this one is so well organized. I still carry it in my nursing bag for reference. This book was recommended to me by one of my clinical instructors and I'm glad I bought it. I passed NCLEX-PN with 85 questions in Jan 2008. My cd worked pretty well. I did 3000-4000 questions before testing which is recommended. I will be using it again to study for an RN Bridge program. I wish I would have used it more during LPN school.

Excellent study guide
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Review Date: 2008-08-27
Out of the study guides I used to prep for the NCLEX-PN, this guide's questions were the closest to the type and difficulty I experienced on the actual exam. I highly recommend this book.

Saunders Comprehensive review for the NCLEX-PN exam
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
Book received in a timely manner and in good condition. I am impressed with my Amazon.com purchases.

Preparation
Pathophysiology of Heart Disease: A Collaborative Project of Medical Students and Faculty
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2002-10-01)
Author: Leonard S Lilly
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Amazing!
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
I love this textbook (as much as you can love a textbook). This is the bible for your cardiology block. I've read it cover to cover and think it's probably the best textbook (by far) I own. Not only does it provide information in a concise fashion, but it explains it very well too.

I LOVE THIS BOOK!
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
I am a first year medical student in the middle of my cardiac module and have really enjoyed using this book. It is easy to read, high yield, and very clinical. I would recommend this book to any student trying to really nail down cardiology.

Best Book Ever
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-11
If you are in medical school this book is the greatest thing you will ever buy. For our cardiology block I read this cover to cover and made the highest grade I have ever gotten on an exam.
Get it right now!!

Better than Harrison
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Review Date: 2008-03-18
I picked this book up at Barnes and Nobles while studying for the boards. It is excellent, both concise and thought provoking. My only regret is that the faculty and students have not written these books to cover every topic in medical school.

Excellent book, one of the best I've used in med school
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Review Date: 2008-02-13
I read this book cover to cover for my cardio theme. It was clear and well written. I would recommend it highly to anyone in medical school who wants a clear easy read. It has all the detail you need to know, without extraneous material.

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FRONTRUNNERS INTERNAL MEDICINE BOARD REVIEW SYLLABUS 2007! Core Review for the ABIM Certification & Recertification Exams
Published in Textbook Binding by FRONTRUNNERS PUBLISHING (2007-01-01)
Author: Bradley D. Mittman
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5 Stars for this Internal Medicine Board Review
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Review Date: 2008-11-03
This was a truly exceptional review for my internal medicine boards and I easily passed the internal medicine recertification exam using this book. I actually saved a lot on this course syllabus since I received mine as part of one of their internal medicine board review packages Frontrunners offers at www.ultimatereview.com.

They have different books and multimedia packages. My favorite was their ultimate review package and I'd definitely recommend the package if you're preparing for the exam, since the components are a lot cheaper there, are already included, and include all the Questions & Answers, the Weekend Marathon Review in audio syllabus, plus the slide shows from the course with the package. Excellent buy, compared with only a meager good -"bye" for the boards itself, at least for another 10 years. Impressive curriculum.

BEST BOARD REVIEW MATERIAL
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Review Date: 2008-08-11
I found your site just few days before the exam. Then well put studying material, and your
keen knowledge of what to look for was right on target.This is the most
practical and least expensive review I have seen. I am a medicine rounder &
assist.PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE and have recomended your site to the PROGRAM AND
MEDICINE RESIDENTS. GREAT SITE. Your site and material provided was of
great help in passing the ABIM exam for CERTIFICATON EXAM or even RECERTIFICATION EXAM for INTERNAL MEDICINE BOARD's. Your site is the best site for resident physicians and
students. Thank God - I just heard that I
passed the ABIM exam. This was my second attempt. Your web site was very
useful in passing the boards. It has a lot of valuable
information........Thank you, I passed with a great score! I also did quite well. and I PRAISE THE LORD FOR MY
HIGHSCORE. I also did well on my boards without taking any
board review courses. Your site was excellent! Thank you. I passed the Board exam and I scored
over 95th percentile. Your board review material was useful. Highly recommended to any doctor who want to pass there Board's.

HELP ME TO PASS THE BOARD EXAM AND BEST BOARD REVIEW MATERIAL
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
Amazing book! Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first time or preparing for recertification, this is an

excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. Definitely a must-have for anyone interested in internal medicine. Highly

recommend! Thorough, beautifully-organized, and extremely well-written! Get this book....You won't be disappointed! A must have for all the

internal medicine residents!!! Extraordinarilly structured questions and even better explanation focused on the highlight topics in internal

medicine. If you are reading this, you are probably preparing for an ABIM internal medicine exam in addition to all your other duties. There is

never enough time, is there? Well, I was preparing for the ABIM recertification exam, since I'd finished residency. I had slogged through the

Medstudy review book over the course of five months, dutifully going over every page.... Tres painful. There were three weeks left before the

exam, and I figured I'd give this book a try. I quickly discovered how ignorant I was, despite doing the Medstudy book review. My friend taught

me a lot of critical care medicine way back when, and use Frontrunners Internal Medicine Syllabus and Internal Medicine Q&A Review, syllabus

companion for the board review and Turbo Mnemonics. Excellent materials to prepare you to pass the CERTIFICATION EXAM and Recertification exam.

The questions are well-written, and the answers give you really good feedback. The questions are highly relevant, reflecting what the ABIM wants

you to know. I got my pass notice from the ABIM today. I would recommend this book to anyone preparing for the boards.
Definitely a must-have for anyone interested in internal medicine. Highly recommend! Thorough, beautifully-organized, and

extremely well-written! Get this book....You won't be disappointed! Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first

time or preparing for recertification, this is an excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. The questions are

challenging and pertinent with clear answers that emphasize the teaching point being made. The outline format highlights important points about

each subject. In our program, we are also using this book as a resource for everyday teaching during morning report and other clinical

conferences. Overall, I am very satisfied with this book and highly recommend it!

Outstanding, Unique Review Course Syllabus
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-21
My partner and I studied together this time, as we'd both missed the mark terribly on several prior administrations of the exam. We both passed easily owing in large part to this book. (incidentally, we found the book samples far easier to read (translation: not blurry) and far easier to evaluate from their main site). The outlined and user-friendly layout of the syllabus, with its boxed-in/bolded/starred points really made a huge difference and we saw the starred points ALL over the exam. We also owe our success on the exam to the 1300 Q&A book, which gives a massive number of old exam questions. We also found the Slide Shows (CD) essential for all the image questions, EKGs, etc. Bottom line, we're extremely happy we found this curriculum, and we're equally happy to have this exam behind us (finally). We easily score this curriculum a zealous four thumbs up.

Recipe for success ...
Helpful Votes: 59 out of 59 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-15
This is a must-have for the I.M. CERT exam. The starred items, my favorites, pointed to recently asked material, which made my studying alot more enjoyable. In my opinion, nothing comes close to Frontrunners' review. My partners used it for their internal medicine RECERT and were equally pleased. As for me, I wouldn't have passed without it. Make sure you get through it at least twice before the exam since there was a load of material on the exam right out of the syllabus. I also went hit all of Frontrunners practice Q&A for the I.M. boards and got both from their www.frontrunners.info website (they had samples there, etc). In my opinion, if you're serious about passing or want to excel, you'd be foolish NOT to get a copy of these, even from a friend, before sitting for the exam.

Preparation
Clinical Anesthesiology
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange (2001-12-06)
Authors: G. Edward Morgan, Maged S. Mikhail, and Michael J. Murray
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My favorite anesthesia text for the ABA exam
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Review Date: 2008-09-21
My primary source for the ABA exam. I passed the 8/05/08 exam!!! A great source. Read it three times before the exam and if you understand the information you will pass the exam. The regional section was particularly helpful.

Great Intro
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Review Date: 2008-06-19
I will be starting school this fall, and found this book to be a great introduction. It is easy to read, and the highlights and charts made memorization easy. It was easier to read then Baby Barash, as a beginner.

CRNA resident must have
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Review Date: 2008-04-17
I have to agree with the other 5 star writers. Pound for pound (makes a difference in your backpack) this book is hard to beat. I find it more complete than Secrets of Anesthesia, and more user friendly than Miller. If you want to learn 100 ways to not do something, and read conflicting studies then go for Miller, otherwise "M & M" is king. Besides, I challenge anyone to bring Barash or Miller into the OR with them for a quick reference...

Clinical Anesthesiology
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-19
It is a good basic book that covers the essentilas very clearly in not too long chapters. It is a good entry level book for doctors during their first year of residence in anesthesia.
Also for the doctor that needs to update his knowledge.

My personal experience and the reason for buying the book was that I after 5 years i neuroanesthesia needed an update prior to a period as an anesthesiologist in a not specialised department. In this way the book served its purpose well.

The best all-around book for residents and practitioners.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-05
I used the third edition of this book for my writtens and orals. I am fellowed in cardiothoracic anesthesia, and boarded in pain medicine. It is more than comprehensive enough for everday practice, and it is more than enough to get you through the written boards, and will certainly help with the orals. Miller, Barash (is there an etc to these two choices?) are much more comprehensive, but they are highly dependent upon the writers of each chapter: while some are great reading, others ramble on incessantly about studies which show effects on giant squid axons, or how 3-74% of rats will react when their tails are clamped. And who can forget the effects of isoflurane on the livers of salamanders? Morgan-Mikhail is put together logically, it is highly readable, and it is extremely affordable, and while it won't give you every answer, it's a good start.


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