Hello ***** and all AUC friends
thanks for all the helpful postings on Books for first semester September 03. I have to clear this conflicting previous postings on Book lists versus AUC official Orientaion guid September 03' Book list. This Book list on AUC's new student orientaion guid lists " Clinically Oriented Anatomy 4th Edition, 1999 by Moor&Dalley, Lippicptt, Williams & Willkins" as OPTIONAL Text Book For Anatomy course. Is this indeed correct? does this means AUC keep changing the text book especially Anatomy?
Again, thanks for all the useful postings.
the following is the BOOK list-September 2003 AUC Orientation Guide:
First Semester
Last's Anatomy: Regional And Applied 10th Ed.1999 C.S Sinnatamby Churchhill-Livingstone
A Laboratory Guide For Medical Gross Anatomy, G.Colborn:Available in Note Services, AUC
Atlas of Human Anatomy-3rd Ed, Netter, Icon learning Services
Benchmark Questions, G.Colborn, Available in Note Services, AUC
Imaging Atlas of Anatomy-3rd Ed, Weir?Abraham, Mosby-Wolf
Clinical Gross anatomy(OPTIONAL), Colborn & Skandalakis, Parthenon Press 1993
Clinically Oriented Anatomy 4th Ed, 1999(OPTIONAL) Moor & Dalley, Lippicott, Williams & Wilkins
Photographic Atlas of Human Anatomy(OPTIONAL) Rohen/Yokochi, Lippicott, Williams $ Willkins
Human Embryology & Developement Biol, 2nd Ed,1999, Carson, Mosby
High Yield Biostatistics, 2nd Ed, A.N. Glaser. Lippincott, Williams & willkins
Biochemistry, Champe & Harvey, Lippincott, Williams&Willkins
Textbook of Biochemistry with Clinical Correlations, 5th Ed(OPTIONAL), Devlin, T.M, Wiley-Liss,NY
The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity 1st Ed,1998, Porter, W.W. Norton &Co.
If the above list is correct as it is, Please update the older postings for first semester Book list.
Thank you so much for your help.
Kenneth